A Blood-Stained Telegram Told The Rancher Who Was Really Coming-Quieen - Chainityai

A Blood-Stained Telegram Told The Rancher Who Was Really Coming-Quieen

The telegram was already ruined by the time Jake Morrison touched it.

It had been folded too many times, carried too close to a sweating body, and stained in a way that made Sheriff Bradley look away before he looked back.

Jake did not look away.

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He stood in the middle of the dusty street with the whole town staring, the late sun cutting across the boardwalks, the smell of gunpowder still clinging to the air like something that refused to leave.

Two men lay near the watering trough.

Neither of them had made it past Jake.

A horse snorted near the hitching rail, tugging once at its reins before settling, as if even the animal knew the danger had not ended just because the shooting had stopped.

People watched from wherever they had frozen.

A woman stood behind the mercantile window with one hand pressed flat against the glass.

The barber held his razor in a white-knuckled grip, though the man in his chair had long since stopped pretending to need a shave.

A boy near the feed store had both hands around the strap of his satchel, his eyes fixed on Jake like he was waiting for the old rancher to explain what kind of nightmare had just ridden into town.

Jake had no explanation that would make any of them feel better.

He bent down beside the first fallen man and searched the inside pocket of his coat.

Sheriff Bradley started to say something, then stopped.

He had known Jake long enough to understand when a man was following a trail only he could see.

Jake found the telegram tucked beneath a torn lining.

It was creased down the middle and darkened at the corner.

When he pulled it free, the paper stuck for a second to the man’s shirt.

A murmur passed across the street, quick and low.

Jake stood, holding the telegram between two fingers.

The sheriff stepped closer.

“What is it?” Bradley asked.

Jake did not answer.

Not yet.

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