Confessions. Wilson tells his secret. Hays makes a plan. -1- Hays could see nothing with the rag tied over his eyes. He gauged that Raleigh had driven nearly twenty minutes, putting them somewhere on the other side of town. They’d been walking at least twenty minutes more. Walking in the woods. He could tell because of the leaves crunching under his feet and the fresh smell of the pines and the way Raleigh kept steering him to the right or left, dodging trees. The boy showed no fear. There’d been plenty of that back at the roadblock, and I don’t think Hays cared much anymore that he hadn’t acted brave. I think he would’ve messed himself on purpose if he’d thought that would’ve gotten that gun pointed somewhere else other than at him. It’d been some quick thinking, him putting two and two together to figure Raleigh would want the murderer of the woman he’d loved more than he’d want Hays. Then again, maybe it was all the Lord’s doing.
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