September's Switch by Mimi Milan
Author:Mimi Milan [Milan, Mimi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Eaton House
Published: 2019-09-23T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter 5
Hank squatted down beside the body. Of all the things he had to deal with today, this was definitely not one of them. He sighed. What was Billy doing in this place anyway? Better question, what was he doing riding alone? The youngestâand the slowest drawâof the Dunn brothers, he never traveled anywhere without his three older brothers. This right here was surely the reason why. A scrawny hothead with a big mouth, Billy Dunn was the sort of fellow meant to find himself on the wrong side of a gun⦠or in a hangmanâs noose. In this case, it looked like the former won out. The man had a hole in his head that indicated heâd been shot at point blank range.
Hank shook his head. For as much as he wanted to know the howâs and whyâs, the bigger mystery to solve was the âwho.â Who in the world shot Billy Dunn? He needed to find out⦠and soon. Chances were good that big brothers Dunn would come looking for Billy, and the last thing he needed was for them to find him only to think Hank had a hand in his killing.
Hank finally stood. âSomeone better notify the sheriff.â
âAlready done, boss.â Ralph thumbed back behind him. âI sent Rodrigo off at the same time I came to tell you.â
âHow long ago was that?â
âNot but maybe an hour.â
Hank nodded. âAlright then. The sheriff should be out any time now. Could you do me a favor and wait here for him? I need to get back on down to the house and check on things.â
âAw, Iâm sure your new missus has things under control. Gottaâ say, sheâs a mighty pretty thing, boss.â
Hank was one part flattered and two parts annoyed. He knew Ralphâs comment wasnât meant to cause any harmâand any man would be a fool to not notice that Ana was indeed beautiful. He simply didnât like the idea of anyone even looking at her, though. Maybe it went back to his childhood days of his mother selling herselfâor perhaps it was an ugly reminder that he owned a business that coerced women to do so just to get by in life. Either way, he knew the problem laid with him and not the old man who had come on as a ranch hand only six months prior and proved himself a harder worker than even the young bucks. Most of them would waste away their nightsâand payâin a saloon; their days sleeping off their drink in the bunkhouse. Not Ralph, though. That was a man who showed that he understood the value of hard work.
Hank offered his hand. Ralph accepted it and they shook.
âThank you,â he said. âAnd thanks for being an even better foreman than I asked for. I know the pay isnât nearly as good as some of the jobs out there that you could be doing instead, but youâve got both my respect and admiration. Thereâs sure to be a Christmas bonus this year.â
Ralph beamed.
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