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blocks up the sidewalk to the city jail.
Blinking as her eyes adjusted to the light inside the office, Kate saw Fortune’s fearless sheriff, his feet propped up on his desk, his hands laced across his stomach. He was dozing in his chair.
Her anger immediately flared.
While a poor, defenseless little Chinaman was being brutally beaten in an alley two blocks away, the town marshal was asleep at his desk. Unforgivable! Seething, Kate swept over to Travis. Peaceful as a baby he was, shiny star moving up and down on his chest with his slow, rhythmic breathing.
She reached out and shoved his booted feet to the floor.
“What the devil!” he snarled.
“I’ll tell you what the devil!” Kate said, leaning close. “You! You’re the devil! The big, bad sheriff who’s supposed to be some kind of legend. Everybody talks about your he-man prowess, your pistol-packing, rifle-toting, frontier-taming…your unsurpassed greatness. You think you’re tough. You’re not so tough. Dear Lord, here you are sleeping on the job! You’re supposed to keep the peace in this town, Sheriff! Do it!”
She turned to leave. Travis’s hand caught hold of her flowing skirts.
“You let me go!” she ordered, trying desperately to free herself.
“Go? You came here to make a complaint, didn’t you?” He reeled her in by her skirt. To her chagrin, he plunked her down hard on his left knee. “Make it. Tell me what has happened to bring you here in such a state of agitation.”
“I am not agitated and you are not awake. I’ll come back later to—”
“You’re going nowhere until you tell me what this is all about.”
“Let me up this minute or I will scream,” she warned.
“No you won’t,” said Travis, clamping a long arm around her trim waist.
Kate stiffened. “I will, so help me.”
“You do and I’ll arrest you for disturbing the peace,” he said, unsmiling. “Toss you right into a cell and lock you up. Now what’s on your mind, Miss VanNam?”
Leaning away from his muscular chest as far as she possibly could, Kate stated, “Two of your town bullies—Titus Kelton and Jim Spears—have beaten a poor, helpless man within an inch of his life while you were sitting here sound asleep!”
Travis said nothing. Looking directly into his dark eyes, she continued, “They attempted to cut off his queue, but I got there in time! Swear to me you’ll make them pay.”
“I swear,” Travis said. He yawned, pushed her to her feet and rose to his own. “Anything else I can do for you?”
Kate took a step back. “What are you going to do to them?”
“Find ’em first,” he said with slow smile that made her want to smack his smug face.
“And then?”
Travis shrugged broad shoulders, “Perhaps a dose of their own medicine.”
Kate was appalled. “For heaven’s sake, are you saying that you intend to beat them?”
“What would you suggest I do with them?” he asked, running a hand through his thick raven hair. He reached for his hat.
“Why, that’s barbaric! You simply cannot behave like an animal, Sheriff. You’re supposed to be an officer of the law and—”
“I am the law, Miss VanNam. And you have just reported a criminal act, one that calls for harsh punishment. This is not Boston. It’s Fortune, California. If you don’t like the way things are done here, may I suggest you return to the civilized East.” He picked up his gun belt, slung it around his hips and buckled it. “You come in here and tell me that Kelton and Spears beat up a defenseless man. Fine, I believe you. Now believe me when I tell you that they will pay.”
Travis stepped around her, headed for the door.
“Marshal McCloud.”
He turned back to look at her. “Yes, Miss VanNam?”
“Don’t ever do that again.”
“What’s that, Miss VanNam?”
“Sit me on your knee.” Her face flushed as she said the words.
Travis put his hat on his head and adjusted the brim. “Wake me like that again and you’ll be lucky if I
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