Excerpted from Complications: The Deputies Book 1
Copyright 2006 by Charlie MacNeil
With a lunge Baxter came off
the ground and leapt into the tunnel. Kitty stood transfixed by the sight of
Bannon's broken corpse. The pistol in her hand was forgotten. Baxter slammed
her against the rough rock wall, banging her head and knocking her nearly
unconscious. The pistol jolted from her hand and out into the daylight outside
the tunnel. Baxter spun her around and wrapped his left arm under her arm and
around her chest. His hand reached up and gripped her chin. He pressed himself
against her back, pulling her tight against him, and tucked the muzzle of his
Colt into the soft flesh at the corner of her jaw."You're coming with me,
young lady."
Lila saw Kitty sag as her body
slammed into the wall. She watched in horror as Baxter prepared to use Kitty as
a human shield. Without a thought for her own safety Lila jumped to her feet
and attacked Baxter, screaming and clawing at the arm that held Kitty upright.
When Baxter turned to look at her the madness gleaming in his eyes nearly drove
her back but she took a deep breath and clawed. His turn brought Kitty, head
lolling, between them.
Almost negligently Baxter
backhanded Lila into a heap against the far wall of the tunnel with the hand
holding the pistol. His knuckles crashed against her jaw and she dropped
bonelessly with blackness welling up in front of her vision. She desperately
wanted to lift herself up and continue clawing at him until he released Kitty
but her muscles wouldn't obey. She sagged back against the wall and could only
watch through tear-blurred eyes as Baxter forced Kitty out into the bright
sunlight outside the mineshaft.
Jesse had seen Baxter's dive
into the tunnel and he heard Lila's agonized voice as she fought to save Kitty.
He rose and started for the tunnel but before he could move away from the ore
cart Baxter appeared with his body pressed tightly against Kitty and his arm
and hand holding her up. The Colt was pressed against her jaw once again. Jesse
took a step. The Remington in his right hand swung up as he turned sideways and
stepped into a perfect target stance. "Stop right there, Deputy Thompson,"
Baxter snapped, "Or I will spread this young lady's brains all over this
canyon. And I don't think you want that now, do you?"
Harvey appeared in the corner
of Jesse's narrowed vision. "You stop right there too, Palmer,"
Baxter snarled. "If I have to kill both of these lovely ladies to get
your attention, I will.
You have my word on that."
"What have you done with
Lila?" Harvey grated. "If you've touched one hair of her head..."
"Those are big words for
someone who will be dead soon." Baxter laughed, a high-pitched caw that brought
the hair on the back of Jesse's neck to attention. "Throw down your guns and
I'll only kill the two of you. The ladies can go free. And the same goes for whomever
you have on top of the bluff."
Jesse thumbed back the hammer
of the Remington. The front sight was steady on the small sliver of Howdy
Baxter's head that he could see. But he could also see that the hammer of
Baxter's Colt was back and the knuckles of his trigger finger were white.
Baxter was on the edge of pulling the trigger and killing Kitty.
"Drop the gun, Baxter," Jesse
said evenly. "If you kill her the whole territory will be hunting you and you
know it. Even your own men will track you down and kill you."
Baxter giggled again. "But
that won't matter to you, will it? You'll be dead."
"So it looks like a standoff,"
Jesse said. His gray eyes narrowed as he tried to figure the odds of being able
to shoot Baxter without Baxter killing Kitty.
"I think not. Drop the gun!"
Baxter's voice was rising and he was getting further and further from sanity.
Jesse's finger tensed on the trigger. Then something caught Jesse's eye that
kept him from firing.
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