The Provider (The Provider Saga Book 1) by John Deacon
Author:John Deacon [Deacon, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-01-17T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 24
The following afternoon, Sully Weatherspoon was just returning from a ride around the plantation when he saw a black carriage pull up to the estate.
The driver, a stocky thumb of a man, emerged first, his face discolored with faded bruises.
Sheffield, Sully thought, the sight of the man rekindling his rage concerning Will Bentley.
Heâd been certain that Gibbs could have handled the job, but that obviously had not been the case. Apparently, Will Bentley had gotten even tougher during the war.
Unconsciously, Sully lifted a hand to his face and ran a fingertip over the crooked contours of his once straight nose.
Well, he wouldnât make the same mistake again. The next time he sent someone after Will Bentley, heâd send enough men to finish the job.
The white-haired Isaac Pew stepped down from his carriage and climbed the steps toward the front door, leaving the horse and carriage to Sheffield.
Likewise, Sully swung down from his black stallion and called over one of the young black boys loitering outside the stables.
âTake good care of this horse, boy, or youâll wish you were never born.â
âYessir,â the frightened boy said, taking the reins.
Sully strode toward the house, not wanting to miss whatever Pew had to say, though he thought he knew exactly why the bitter old man was visiting.
Sully had heard rumors about Rickert hunting for Will Bentley the day before. He couldnât get many details, but heâd heard that Will had faced down Rickert, Pete Smith, and Chad Butler.
That was surprising, since Butler seemed to back down to no man.
There was undoubtedly more to the story.
But that was almost certainly why Pew was here. A man like him hated not getting his way. He was here to beg for the help of Sullyâs father.
Pew had never endeared himself to the Reconstructionists. He was wealthy enough to make sure they left him alone, but he hadnât spent the time or money to gain real influence among them the way Sully and his father had.
Yes, thatâs why the old man was here. He wanted the Weatherspoonsâ influence.
Sully hurried up the steps and through the doors, saw the open door to his fatherâs office, and had just entered when Pew said, âRickert should be fired.â
Sullyâs father smiled coldly from behind his big desk. âIs that why youâre here, Mr. Pew? To ask that I have Rickert removed?â
âNo, thatâs not why Iâm here,â Pew said, pacing back and forth.
âAh, son,â Mr. Weatherspoon said. âPlease join us. You know Mr. Pew, I believe.â
âYes, sir,â Sully said, stepping forward, ready to shake the old manâs hand. âIn fact, I saw Mr. Pew recently, waiting in front of the sheriffâs office.â
Pew didnât offer to shake hands. Instead, he sneered disdainfully, âSheriff.â
Sully, who had enjoyed plucking the wings from flies as a child, smiled innocently and said, âYes, sir, Sheriff Rickert.â
âRickertâs worthless,â Pew said. âCriminally negligent!â
âSon,â Mr. Weatherspoon said, and gestured toward one of the chairs in front of his large desk. âPlease have a seat. Unless, like our esteemed guest, you would prefer to stand.
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