The Devil's Crossing by William W. Johnstone
Author:William W. Johnstone
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Published: 2022-02-22T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 20
Preacher and Lash looked toward the Kemp wagon. Virginia Kemp had stepped out from behind it. She held a revolver in both hands. Preacher recognized it as a Colt Navy. He figured it was the same one Wesley Kemp had been packing lately. Wesley wasnât wearing a gun belt at the moment.
Virginia held the gun so that its barrel angled up toward the sky. However, she lowered it and aimed at her husband and brother-in-law as they lay on the ground. Harrison, startled by the shot, had let go of Wesleyâs throat. Wesley gasped for air as he tried to catch his breath.
âI ought to just shoot the both of you and put an end to this,â Virginia said into the shocked silence that followed the gun blast.
âVirginia, put that down,â Harrison told her in a shaky voice. âYou donât want to hurt anybody.â
âAre you so sure about that, Harrison? How else am I going to end this constant battle between the two of you and ever know peace again? Even when youâre not trying to kill each other, the hate you both feel is almost suffocating!â
As if to confirm his wifeâs words, Wesley Kemp cursed bitterly and pushed a hand against his brotherâs chest. âGet off me, blast you!â he said.
Harrison rolled off and sat up. Wesley pushed himself onto an elbow and glared at Virginia as he went on, âThis is all your fault! You could have had him if you wanted him that bad. But you chose me! You canât go back on that now. Youâre my wife. Nothing will ever change that!â
âThe vows said until death do us part,â Virginia reminded him. The words sounded especially ominous, coming as they did over the barrel of a gun with a few wisps of powder smoke still curling from the muzzle.
Simon Lash stepped forward, his right hand half lifted, and said, âThatâs quite enough, Mrs. Kemp. I know you feel justified in your anger, but I donât believe you really want to shoot anyone, let alone your husband or his brother.â
âI just want them to leave me alone and stop fighting over me.â
âAnd so they shall. Why donât you ride on one of the other wagons for a while, until things calm down? The rest of the way to Oregon, if need be.â
Constance had followed Preacher and Lash. She stepped forward now and said, âYou can travel with me, Virginia. Iâd enjoy the company, and I could certainly use someone to spell me at the reins now and then.â
The Colt Navy sagged in Virginiaâs grip. âI . . . Iâm not sure I could drive a wagon . . .â
âOf course, you can. If I can, you can, too. Iâll teach you.â
Wesley Kemp had caught his breath. He climbed to his feet and snapped, âWait just a minute here! Sheâll stay with me, and no one has a right to say otherwise.â
âSheâll still be your wife,â said Lash, âbut if she rides with Mrs. Bradley, you and Harrison wonât have a constant reason to clash.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
The Spy by Paulo Coelho(1455)
Cain by Jose Saramago(1444)
The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese(1359)
La Catedral del Mar by Ildefonso Falcones(1081)
Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers(1073)
The August Few Book One: Amygdala by Sam Fennah(1023)
La Catedral del Mar by ILDEFONSO FALCONES(1004)
Cain by Saramago José(972)
The Prince: Jonathan by Francine Rivers(966)
A Proper Pursuit by Lynn Austin(960)
La dama azul by Sierra Javier(946)
Devil Water by Anya Seton(936)
La dama azul(v.1) by Javier Sierra(934)
Sons of Encouragement by Francine Rivers(915)
The Book of Saladin by Tariq Ali(908)
The Sacrifice by Beverly Lewis(900)
Murder by Vote by Rose Pascoe(879)
Creacion by Gore Vidal(857)
Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero (World Classics) by Henryk Sienkiewicz(839)
