Tuppence by Rebecca King
Author:Rebecca King [King, Rebecca]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2020-12-01T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TEN
âThis has been broken,â Tuppence whispered when they reached the large doors at the back of the barn. âUnless one of your men has broken it the last time they were here, someone has forced the doors open.â
âStand back,â Isaac ordered.
âWhere did you get that from?â Tuppence gasped when he removed a handgun from his pocket.
âI am not going into the barn to potentially face a killer unarmed,â he bit out, looking sternly at her. âNow stay behind me. I donât want anyone creeping up behind us.â
Tuppence glanced warily over her shoulder and followed Isaac step-for-step into the barn. She was shaking so badly that she struggled to stand upright but refused to retreat to the safety of the carriage. Instead, Tuppence clung to the back of Isaacâs jacket as she peered over his shoulder into the vast space of the empty barn.
âThe hay is intact,â she whispered. âNobody has moved any. That small, flattened patch is where Baxter slept.â
âStay here and keep a watch over the fields. I am going to check the stalls.â Isaac hated to leave her, even for a few moments and even to go fifty or so feet across a barn, but he had to. Cocking his gun, he crept past the long row of empty stalls along the left side of the barn wall. When he returned moments later, he was shaking his head.
âSo why would they want to get into a barn if there are no cattle and they donât want the feed?â Tuppence asked.
âGo and take a look in the stock room and see if any of the tools have been taken.â Isaac positioned himself in the doorway and slid a careful gaze around the fields while he waited for Tuppence to re-join him. âWe know the killer used your knife from the barn, but he could have taken that the morning you were here and were possibly distracted by feeding the animals or letting them out of the pens. This damage to the barn doors has happened since my men secured the building yesterday.â
âAll of the tools are there as well, and the axe,â Tuppence replied moments later.
âCome on. Letâs get out of here. We need to get back to the house. I donât like being out here any longer than we absolutely have to be.â Rather than leave, he turned to Tuppence. Isaac didnât stop to contemplate the wisdom of cupping her cheek. âJust promise me that you will think about how isolated this place is before you decide if you want to live here again. I can and will help you but if something goes wrong, there is nobody around to hear you scream.â
Tuppenceâs eyes widened. She shivered in alarm as she stared at him. His words sounded so sinister that she suddenly had doubts about whether she could trust him. It hadnât occurred to her to question him about why he wanted to help her. She had been so desperately in need of help that she had just been relieved that Isaac was so determined to get her out of jail.
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