Read Petals on the River Online
Authors: Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #General, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Love Stories, #Historical, #Nannies, #Historical Fiction, #Virginia, #Virginia - History - Colonial Period; Ca. 1600-1775, #Indentured Servants
was anxious to return to the cabin.
She felt uneasy about being alone.
It was almost as if someone was watching her, and she could only surmise
that the trauma of killing Potts was plaguing her peace of mind.
The impression of being spied upon finally became too strong for
Shemaine to ignore any longer.
She sat back on her heels and glanced
around toward the companionway, from whence the feeling had first
arisen.
Immediately her heart lurched, for standing there was Roxanne
Corbin with a cocked pistol in her hand and a sublime smirk on her face.
"It took you long enough to realize I was here," Roxanne jeered.
Shemaine could only imagine that the woman had slipped aboard while she
was at the cabin and for the last few moments had been enjoying the
sight of her rival hard at work.
"I see you've already had one visitor tonight," the woman remarked.
"Potts was his name, wasn't it?
Poor soul, he really wasn't very handy
at killing you, was he, Shemaine?
He's tried before, I've been told . .
.
and was so inept he gained a hole in his side for his attempt. I
could have told him that Gage was a marksman, but of course Potts had no
reason to seek my counsel.
But I can assure you I won't be so
careless."
Shemaine rose to her feet warily.
"What do you intend?"
Roxanne simpered smugly as she strolled forward.
"Are you so naive,
chit?
When one holds a loaded flintlock aimed at you, what would you
normally expect?
A simple tete-a-tete?" She scoffed with snide humor.
"I've never been one to chat with other women much.
I only visited
Victoria and made her think I needed her friendship because I wanted to
be near Gage.
I really hated her, you see.
From the very beginning, I
wanted to see her die.
I abhorred her sweetness and the little favors
she did for me.
But I never once felt beholden to her. She had stolen
Gage away from me, and I never forgave her for that. The night she gave
birth to Andrew, I was hoping she'd die before delivering him.
Then I
wouldn't have been reminded of her every time I looked at the little
whelp.
I wanted Gage all to myself and loathed sharing him with anyone,
even Andrew.
But the little brat gave me a reason to come out here, and
I took advantage of every moment I had with Gage, hoping he'd relent and
marry me."
Roxanne's mouth turned downward in distaste.
"Then you came along, and
I saw the end of it all.
He'd marry you, just like he had Victoria."
The blonde tossed her head, as if shaking away the thought.
"But I have
no desire to delay your murder until Gage comes back.
He might try to
stop me, you see.
He was that protective of Victoria, too, the fool.
I
mean to leave you dead so he'll be accused of your murder. Only this
time, I won't come rushing in to save him.
I'll let him hang from the
highest gallows.
He's turned me away too many times.
After your death,
I'm sure the townspeople will be more ready to believe he killed
Victoria than they've been in the last weeks.
In fact, they'll likely
give Gage a swift trial for murdering you both."' Shemaine tried to
argue against the cleverness of the woman's plan.
"There are other people in the cabin, Roxanne.
Your ploy won't work
this time."
Roxanne sneered.
"Gage was as close as the cabin when Victoria was
thrown over the prow to the rocks below.
I knew the two of them usually
went to the ship together on the days when his men were not here.
I hid
my father's boat in the brush and watched until I saw Gage go back to
the cabin with Andrew.
He was so considerate of her, he usually took
care of Andrew's needs like that when he could, allowing Victoria a day
off, so to speak.
He came running after he heard her scream, but it was
too late.
Victoria was already quite dead by the time he came out of
the cabin, but the strange thing about it, she died before she ever hit
the rocks.
Her neck had been broken, you see, just like Samuel Myers's
before he was thrown into the well."
Curiously Shemaine considered her opponent, wondering how Roxanne would
have had the strength to accomplish such grisly feats, for the woman did
not look abnormally strong.
"How did you manage to break their necks?"
Roxanne smiled with amusement.
"Actually, I'm not the one who killed
them.
All I did was convince my friend that Victoria was trying to kill
me, sweet little angel that she was.
I lured my friend out here by
telling him that I needed him to watch over me so I could talk to her
and see why she wanted to kill me.
For his benefit, I pretended to
struggle for my life after I caught hold of her.
Naturally my friend
couldn't bear to see me hurt.
He came out of hiding and grabbed her
from behind.
Victoria was so fragile, the arm he slipped around her
snapped her neck, and then I had him throw her over the prow to make it
seem like an accident or a suicide.
He killed Samuel Myers for me, too,
after that little rat beat me up.
But my friend was more intentional
about breaking Myers's neck.
After all, I had the bruises to prove how
much I'd been hurt." Roxanne heaved a sigh as if saddened by some
matter.
"Usually it's so easy to get my friend to do what I want.
All I have to
do is pretend that I'm being harmed in some way and he comes running to
my rescue.
But he's become much too fond of you, Shemaine, and refuses
to do you any harm.
He even imagines that you're his friend."
"My friend?" Shemaine's brows drew together.
"Really, Shemaine, I don't have time to explain everything to you in
detail.
Twould take hours to tell you how carefully I've planned
everything before now, and you're such a simpleton.
You can't imagine
who it can be, can you?
I was terribly frustrated trying to get our
friend to kill you.
Then a proposal was presented to me this very
afternoon, and considering the haste in which it had to be done, I came
out to do the deed myself." Roxanne motioned with the pistol, directing
Shemaine toward the prow.
"I want this over with before Gage gets back
here.
Then I'm going to leave, fetch my reward and put Newportes Newes
behind me forever."
"What reward?"
"I'm being paid to kill you, you dolt.
Considering my friend's aversion
to hurting you, I would have come around to killing you myself
eventually.
Being offered a sizeable purse influenced me to do it now.
The money will provide me with many of the things I've always wanted.
Perhaps I'll even travel to England or some other place.
With such a
substantial reward awaiting my success, I'll be able to go anywhere I
want." Roxanne gestured with the pistol.
"Now, hurry, and do as I say."
Shemaine shook her head, becoming quite obstinate.
"If you think I'm
going to climb up to the prow and let you push me off so you can blame
my husband, then you're the one who's a simple dolt, Roxanne!
" "Get
over there, I say!" Roxanne barked, tightening her grip on the butt of
the flintlock.
"I know how to use this thing, so don't think I won't."
"Oh, I'm sure that you're able to, Roxanne," Shernaine replied. "You
seem very cold-blooded about getting what you want out of life."
"Aye, I've had to be, living with my father,'' Roxanne jeered. "All I've
heard since my mother left him was how horrible the bitch was to have
deserted us.
Well, he deserves to be left, and that's exactly what I'm
going to do after I kill youþ"
"You're proud of what you've done, aren't you?" Shemaine interrupted.
"You actually boast when you talk of Victoria being killed and how you
planned it all.
But you're not as clever as you think, Roxanne. Truth
has a way of coming out eventually."
The blonde smirked.
"Except for Gage, no one has ever suspected me.
I
wondered if they would, but none did.
I was even fearful of that day
when it seemed my friend had hurt you.
I was sure that people would
begin to suspect me.
After all, people knew I had befriended him.
It
would only take someone who was more canny than most to put it all
together.
But I had nothing to fear.
Twas only that stupid mudsucker
who had tried to kill you in front of everyone."
Roxanne raised the pistol threateningly, having run out of her short
supply of patience.
"Now get over there, Shemaine, or your life will
end right this very moment."
An inhuman whimpering whine from the top of the building slip startled
Roxanne, making her whirl about.
Shemaine smothered a moan of despair as she realized exactly who
Roxanne's friend was.
It was Cain, the hunchback.
He scurried toward
Roxanne with an odd, twisted gait and, halting before the bfonde, swung
his arms in wild gestures.
"Naw Shamawn!
Naw Shamawn!
Naw Shamawn!" he pleaded in a panic, and
reached out to grab the pistol from Roxanne.
"Yes Shemaine!,' Roxanne insisted, snatching her arm away from his
grasp.
Growing visibly incensed, she hissed at him.
"She tried to kill
me, Cain.
Can't you see that?
But you don't care about that, do you?
All you're worried about is your precious little Shemaine."
''Naw Shamawn!
Naw Shamawn!" he sobbed imploringly.