Mountain Man’s Secret by Crowne K.C

Mountain Man’s Secret by Crowne K.C

Author:Crowne, K.C.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-04-14T00:00:00+00:00


Jack

“We’re home,” Graham announced as he pulled into the driveway of a cabin at the end of a very long dirt road. We were an hour outside Liberty, in the middle of nowhere, and I had no idea who these guys were except they kept claiming to be my brothers.

Graham had introduced himself first and was the one who broke the news to me. He was the oldest, but only by a few minutes. His twin brother, Samuel, was the spitting image of him. Almost hard to tell them apart, except Graham did more talking. Samuel didn’t say much.

Mason was the middle child while Elijah was the youngest – or was the youngest until they learned about me.

We got out of the truck and hurried inside the cabin. The place was nice - really nice, in fact. They’d kept calling it a cabin, but it was the nicest, largest cabin I’d ever seen.

“We’re only renting this place until we can find a place to settle in Liberty,” Graham said. “We’re looking at building our own place, maybe several homes on a plot of land closer to Liberty.” Graham had a sharp, southern twang. He and his brothers were from Tennessee.

“Why do you want to move to Liberty?” I asked.

“Why not?” Graham said with a shrug of the shoulders. “We’d like to get to know our family here, and besides our mama, there’s not much for us in Tennessee after granddad died last year. I think our father would want us to get to know you better, Jack.”

Graham opened the door to the cabin, and we stepped inside.

“Are you sure you have the right person?” I asked. “Because my dad - Glen Wiley - wouldn’t have cared less about any of this.”

“I hate to break it to you, but Glen wasn’t your father,” Mason piped up from behind us.

The four of them got to work gathering supplies - guns, knives, even rope. I stood and watched, dumbfounded, and wondering if I was dreaming. This couldn’t be real. I didn’t have brothers.

“My parents had been together since they were children, essentially. It doesn’t make sense.”

“Ever heard of affairs?” Elijah winked at me. He had a large sack filled to the brim.

“As in, my mom had an affair?” Not that I would put it past her. Her relationship with my father had been pretty shitty. “But when?”

“Dad told us he was in Vegas for a conference, and he ran into your mother. They spent a few days together, never leaving the hotel room apparently, and—”

I held my hand up. “Alright, I get it.”

My mom had a sister in Vegas, our aunt, Helen. We’d been to visit a few times when Helen paid for us to travel. But that didn’t prove anything.

“How did your dad find me?”

“He was in Salt Lake City recently, came across an article on your release from prison,” Graham said. “He recognized your mom’s name and photo, did some math, and realized the timing would have worked out. He even looked up your birthdate.



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