Adam Steele 29: The Big Prize by George G. Gilman
Author:George G. Gilman [Gilman, George G.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing
Published: 2000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Eight
DOYLEâS HORSE WAS nowhere to be seen. The man stood in the final rays of the dying sun beside a dried-up stream bed under some trees: his badge and the barrel of his levelled Winchester glinting in the fading light.
âI known you been behind us since we had the stop by the creek, Steele. How long before that?â
His blank face and dull-toned voice suggested he was not particularly interested in the answerâmaybe because he was only seeking certain confirmation of what he was already almost sure of.
âI was on the high ground when you and the others hit the house.â
Doyle nodded and vented a low grunt. âSo you just followed my order. But you figure it wasnât no lawman give it to you.â
âYou could always claim Henry and Martha were shot while you were doing your duty, Sheriff. Accidents happen.â
âClaim to who?â
Steele nodded. âYouâre right. Youâll always know there were a million reasons why you werenât on law business at the homestead.â
A thought abruptly struck Doyle. âYou knew them?â
âNo.â
âYou know their names.â
A nod. âSaw the hole in the yard and made the same mistake you and the others made. But I found out how wrong I was before any shots were fired.â
Embittered rage spread across Doyleâs square shaped face. âI should kill you where you stand, mister.â
âYou said it, Sheriff. Reckon that means youâre not going to do it.â
The lawman advanced on Steele, the Winchester still held in a rock-steady grip, aimed from the hip.
âYouâre out of the frigginâ saddle but still on your high horse, ainât you?â
Steele shrugged, âYou want me to be like Juan Lopez?â
âWhat?â
âTo say aloud what youâre thinking, feller. That youâre in the same sort of situation that was sprung on you back at the farm. With a rifle aimed at something you donât understand. A little different here, though. Because thereâs no one else to fire the first shot.â
âFirst and only shot, far as youâre concerned, mister!â Doyle snarled.
âSo squeeze the trigger, feller!â Steele responded in a similar tone. But more meaningfully. Convinced in his own mind that this was what he wanted. But not close enough to breaking point to provoke Arnie Doyleâto make a sudden move for the knife or the Colt Hartford so as to leave the Mesa sheriff no alternative. Force him to follow through on the threat that was actually an empty one. âBlast a hole in me and find out how you feel from doing it. Reckon Iâll feel a whole lot better.â
Doyle knew the challenge had nothing to do with bravado. That the impassive-faced, snarl-voiced man in front of him meant every word he was speaking. And it shocked the lawman.
âYouâre frigginâ crazy, Steele!â
âDonât they say talking to yourself is one of the signs, feller?â the Virginian answered grimly. âMaybe talking to a horse is another.â
Doyleâs high emotion drained out of him. It seemed to take some of his great strength with it, so that even the rifle in his big hands sagged to aim at Steeleâs legs.
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