Elizabeth had to distract Gaspard. And she had to do it quickly.
'I know about William,' she said relieved that her voice sounded so steady.
Gaspard went completely still. 'Who?'
'William. The Englishman you bought weapons from in London last year.'
A muffled moan sounded from the woman. Gaspard glared at her. 'Silence,
She raised her brows. 'But you do. You were seen at the docks.' Shaking her head she made a
His words curled around Elizabeth, chilling her. 'You know where he is.'
Menace glittered in his eyes.
'Where is he?'
A sinister grin twisted his lips. 'Close enough to hear her screams. I want him wondering what I am doing to his
Another moan came from the woman and Gaspard jerked his head in her direction. 'Shut up!'
Scenes burst in Elizabeth's mind, colliding so quickly she could barely assimilate them. William. Bound and gagged. Struggling to free himself. Dear God, she had to keep Gaspard talking. An image clicked in her mind. 'Claudine… she is William's wife.'
Color mottled his fleshy face. 'She is nothing but a traitorous
Elizabeth looked at Claudine. Tears ran from the woman's eyes. 'William was wounded,' Elizabeth said. 'She nursed him and they fell in love.'
'Love.' Gaspard again spit on the floor, then settled a hate-filled glare upon his sister. 'You forgot what they did to us, to our family. The English bastards stole everything from us. And that whoreson killed Julien.' His voice rose to a near scream. 'Our brother died in the battle that wounded your English pig. You betrayed us all, rescuing him, marrying him. How many of our countrymen's lives did you sacrifice for having that bastard between your thighs?'
His lips curled in a sneer and his gaze raked the bound woman. 'When I found out what you'd done, how you'd betrayed us, I went to find him. When I did he convinced me that because of you, he was sympathetic to our cause. Fool that I was, I gave him a chance to prove it.' His eyes narrowed to slits. 'He sold me English weapons. I tested a half dozen and they were good. I couldn't wait to kill English pigs with their own pistols! But he was lying. Only the top few weapons worked. When my men used them, they were massacred. Because of you.
He returned his attention to Elizabeth. Madness glittered in his eyes. 'His regiment killed Mien. He ruined my sister, turned her into a traitor.' His voice went flat. 'The blood of my compatriots is on her hands. The blood of my brother. And I shall see that she pays. It is my duty.'
His gaze flickered to the pistol in his hand and Elizabeth immediately sensed that her time was almost up. Desperate to divert him, she opened her mouth to speak, but her words were cut off by a sound filling her head. An urgent sound. Words.
Frowning, she tried to concentrate. Austin's voice suddenly filled her brain.
It was as if he stood right next to her and had spoken aloud.
She took a tiny step sideways and Gaspard jerked his gaze back to her face. 'Don't move or I'll shoot you.'
Dear God what was she going to do? Clearly Austin was behind her, at the window. He needed her to move to get a clear shot at Gaspard but if she moved Gaspard would kill her. He obviously planned to kill her anyway, but she didn't want to encourage him to do the deed sooner than he planned. There was only one thing she could do. Just as she contemplated it, Austin's voice echoed in her brain.
Glass shattered behind her and the deafening report of a pistol rent the air.
Austin looked through the shattered window. Gaspard was on his knees, his face a clenched mask of pain, his hands pressed against his stomach. Bright red blood oozed between his fingers, drenching his shirt. His pistol lay on the floor behind him.
She was all right.
Swallowing the relief that threatened to liquefy his knees, he said quietly, 'Unlock the door.'
She immediately did as he requested. He entered the room, and shoving her behind him, he picked up Gaspard's pistol. Then he turned to her. 'Are you hurt?'
Her eyes anxiously scanned his face. 'No. Are you all right?'
He was anything but. He'd almost lost everything that mattered to him. But now was not the time to discuss it. 'I'm fine.' He tore his gaze from her pale face and fastened his attention on Gaspard, who was struggling to his feet. 'Remain behind me,' he whispered to Elizabeth.
Austin pointed Gaspard's pistol directly at the man's chest. 'Stay where you are.' One glance at the Frenchman's stomach wound told Austin that it was fatal.
Gaspard gained his feet and leaned heavily against the table for support. He stared at Austin for a moment, then a wheezing laugh escaped him. 'So we meet at last,
Containing the rage boiling within him, Austin tightened his grip on the pistol handle. 'So many dead' he agreed with icy calm. 'And you're next.'
Sly cunning glittered in Gaspard's eyes. 'Perhaps. But at least I know that I rid the world of your bastard brother.'
'I heard you through the window. He's alive.'
'He won't be by the time you find him… if you find him.'
'I'll find him as soon as I'm through with you. Why did you kill my Runner?'
Blood dripped from between Gaspard's fingers and he grimaced. 'Another English pig. He was asking questions about me. When he suddenly wanted to meet with you. I knew he'd found something. I followed him. I couldn't risk him telling you whatever he'd found out, especially if it was where I was hiding or that I was sending you letters. He would have ruined everything.' He hissed in a breath. 'But the pig would tell me nothing. I shot him in the head.'
Behind him, Elizabeth drew in a sharp breath. 'Why did you wait a year to blackmail me?' Austin asked.
'I was wounded at Waterloo, because of the faulty weapons your brother supplied. It took many months to recover. I didn't know until recently that the