That chill returned to Mike's stomach. That slimy, many-headed, sluggish, invisible feeling of dread. A feeling that this was something no sheriff's department âanywhereâshould have to face alone.
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More than one of them, ma'am?”
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Yes. At least three. I suspect more. I could hear and make out their gruntings. None was exactly alike. Then, I saw them, during lightning flashes. After I killed that ... thing in the office, I began conserving my ammunition. I hit one of them ... the creatures ... outside the window. It was a well-placed shot. I saw him ... it ... stagger and scream. I had only the one box of shells for the pistol, and I certainly did not wish to run out.”
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Smart move on your part,” Mike complimented her.
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Very good thinking. Good presence of mind. Lots of people would have panicked.”
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Paul insisted, before I came up here to join him, I attend classes at a local gun club in New Orleans; learn to be proficient with pistol, rifle, and shotgun. I am not a woman who panics easily.”
I'll go along with that, Mike thought. Damned sure wouldn't want you shooting at me.
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Why would your brother insist you learn weapons, Ms. Breaux? Did your parents make a point of that?”
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No, never. As to Paul's reasoning ... I don't know. I thought it very strange myself. But it was his request, so I obeyed. Weâmy brother and Iânever really got along. Too much difference in ages, I suppose. Had something to do with it, I'm sure. Different personalities altogether.”
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I have to say, Ms. Breaux, you're holding up extremely well considering all that's happened.”
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Only now, Sheriff. Last night I went to pieces, during the storm. Sometime after the ... beasts left. Whatever those things are. I don't know what to call them. Had they returned, they easily could have killed me. I don't believe I ever really fainted, but I was hazy, shocky, and not really certain or aware of my surroundings.”
Educated lady, too, Mike thought. And very cool. I can understand why she didn't mix well with most of the people around here.
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Miss . . . ah ... Ms. Breaux, why did you and your brother leave New Orleans and come up here?”
Something clouded the woman's eyes, just for a fast, mysterious second, masking the dark green. Mike could see it, but not read its meaning. He made a mental note of the puzzling murkiness.
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Paul wanted toâin his wordsâget back to the land. He loved farming. He was not just a gentleman farmer, either, Sheriff; he worked just as hard as the hands. Paul majored in ... something about farming at LSU. And,”âshe sighed, the movement lifting her breasts; Mike was grateful for his dark glasses, for his eyes followed the movementâ
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I'll be honest with you, Sheriff Saucier: there was something up here that seemed to ... I don't know ... mystify himâif that's the right choice of words; it may not be. For months before he came up here, Paul studied some kind of old journals and diaries belonging to our familyâboth sides. All sides. The Benoit/Breaux/Fortier families. I don't know what was in the journalsâI never asked and he never volunteered any information.”