Reaper's Salvation: A Last Riders Trilogy by Jamie Begley (read a book TXT) 📗
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“It took me a while to get one of the men to let me take his boat of without him. I was on my way to Sherguevil when I found you swimming a few feet off shore.”
Ginny placed the broach in her pocket, unable to look at it any longer. “I’m surprised you didn’t let me drown.”
“I might not have been the perfect mother, but despite what you think of me, I am not capable of filicide.”
Soleil’s eyes dropped to her protruding belly.
“I think you’re more than capable of anything you set your mind to,” Ginny said in disgust, her hand going to protectively cover her stomach. “What happened to the islanders on Clindale?”
“I don’t know.”
“I don’t believe you.”
“That is irrelevant. Gabriel picked and chose what to tell me. Clindale, he chose not to.”
“Why did he kill Jasper?”
“The islanders disappeared when Jasper was sent to work on another island. When he came back, he wanted his curiosity appeased. He didn’t buy the hurricane story any more than your husband did.”
“Allerton killed Jasper.”
“Among many others.” Soleil nodded toward the phone that she had left on the counter. “You can shut the recorder off now. That should be enough to get me the deal I want.”
Ginny picked up the phone, clicking off the recording. “Give me your phone number. I’ll call you after I talk to one of the agents.”
“Which agent are you working with? Are you sure they have enough power to get me the deal I want?”
Ginny shrugged carelessly. “I guess we’ll find out, won’t we?” Shoving the phone in her pocket, Ginny stared distastefully at the woman who had given birth to two women who were nothing like her.
Walking to the extra-large window, Ginny looked out to the woods.
“I’m not a terrible person.”
“I have to disagree with that.”
“I saved your life, at my own personal expense.”
Turning away from the window, Ginny gave her a mocking smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “I blamed myself for my actions that day that ruined Trudy’s life. You didn’t help me escape to save me or Trudy—you did for your own greedy purpose.”
“I—”
“Don’t bother. The one part of my story that was the truth was the DNA test, Soleil. Trudy and I are half-sisters. Jasper wasn’t my father. You were lovers with Allerton. He didn’t know, did he?”
“No. He would have killed me if he had known. He was fanatical about not having children.”
“Gotta love men. He was fanatical, just not enough to use a condom.” Ginny laughed without mirth. “I bet you were scared shitless when I started favoring him rather than Jasper. Trudy showed me our grandmother’s pictures of us as babies. Trudy always looked like you from birth on. My hair was browner, and with me being out in the sun I favored Allerton more. Sadly for you, my hair didn’t start get lighter until after I was four.”
Soleil began to look uncomfortable.
“Did Jasper know?”
“No. I didn’t intend to have an affair, Jasper and I were happy. Then I met Gabriel; he wasn’t like any man I had met before. He has a vision, one that Jasper would never be able to see. I didn’t see it at first either, but the more time I spent with him I realized he was right. You have to have power to accomplish any good.”
Ginny was sickened by her mother being brainwashed by Allerton.
“Allerton used you to gain control of Jasper. You were exactly the type of woman Allerton was determined not to have a child with. The only reason you didn’t let me drown was because you wanted to make damn sure if he ever developed a fatherly bone in his body, you could produce me. You two were made for each other.”
Unable to remain in the room with her for another second, Ginny went to open the door. “I’ll call you after I hear from the FBI. It may take a couple of days.”
“What’s the agent’s name, so if he calls, I’ll know?”
“I’ll give you the name. If anyone calls you before I do, then you know they aren’t with the FBI.”
As Soleil went to the door, she lowered her eyes to her belly. “Do you know if you’re having a boy or a girl?”
“No,” Ginny lied. “In case you’re interested, Trudy had a boy.” Without waiting for Soleil to respond, Ginny scornfully started at the door.
“Ginny, wait. There’s something else I have for you.”
Chapter Forty-Nine
“You going to stay and help me get the generator hooked up?” Greer made no move to touch the new machine that he bugged Silas to buy for him.
Silas directed Matthew and Isaac to help him unbox the generator, which was twice the size of the one that broke. The rest of his brothers decided to take Fynn to Walmart when he complained all his socks had holes in them.
“Tate and Dustin can’t help you hook it up?” Silas broke down the empty box, placing it in Greer’s recycling bin.
“You see either of them here?”
Silas had two options: get the machine running or listen to Greer complain for the next twenty minutes. Silas figured it would be easier to just hook it up and save himself the twenty minutes.
Making sure the machine was level, Silas put his finger on the switch when the mountain rocked.
“What in the fuck was that?” Greer yelled.
Greer, Silas, and his brothers ran from the side of Greer’s house to the front yard. Silas had never heard an explosion like that before, unless the highway was blasting to widen a road or bring down a large boulder to keep it from falling into the road.
“It sounded like it came from your land.” Greer placed his hand
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