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Category Archives: Season 7—Chapter 4—Predators and Victims
Chapter Four—Conclusion
Previously: “You gonna tell us yer name?” The tall stranger grinned—a little and took a long pull from his sarsaparilla, draining his tin cup, “Ahhh, that’s good stuff! Another please?” “You bet,” the barkeep was enjoying this situation; he detested … Continue reading →
“You gonna tell us yer name?”
Previously: “I see,” the tall stranger’s mouth hinted at a grin, “I expect she didn’t take kindly to that. Barkeep? May I get a sarsaparilla?” “You sure can, that’ll be a nickel.” “A real man takes a whiskey—or a beer,” … Continue reading →
“I didn’t catch your name, stranger.”
Previously: A tall stranger rode into Murdo after days on the road. He was seeking someone—someone he’d been told to find—and take care of. He didn’t know where the place was, other than it was near this town. He figured … Continue reading →
A tall stranger
Previously: “Take your time and quietly get in easy rifle range. When you’re in position, use the signal mirrors and flash one time. When you see the rest of us move into their range, then and only then pick your … Continue reading →
Kidd’s Posse
Previously: The land was still available from the government, in fact it had just been released for claims, so Boomer staked their claim to some 600 acres on both sides of the creek. One of the cowboys, who had just … Continue reading →
That was a really stupid thing for him to say…
Previously: Mac knew they couldn’t stay hidden for very long, so he detailed Boomer and Sarah to go into Murdo and make a claim on their plot of land by the stream. He hoped the land was unclaimed, but if … Continue reading →
Expendable?
Previously: The McIntyre party reunited at their new headquarters-campsite just west of Murdo and north of the White River. The camp was obscured from all sides by trees and was invisible from casual observation short of passing through the trees … Continue reading →
Settling
Previously: “I am grateful for your offer,” Bluster replied, “and will accept it. When this is over, Mr. Kidd, we can find a permanent replacement for you. Thank you so much.” Mayor Bluster hired Kidd on the spot and swore … Continue reading →
Marshal Kidd
Previously: Randall Kidd was standing outside the Dreadwood Saloon with a few of the locals when Peterson arrived, “They’re all dead, Tom, his men, and Marshal Iverson!” One of the locals, a man planted by Kidd and McLintock, shouted out, … Continue reading →
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Altogether, a perilous day—Resolutions
Previously: “AR-ROOO!!! AR-ROOO!!! AR-ROOO!!!” Daisy bayed, and fearing for the worst, let out the death bay, just as the beagles had for for Hunter in the 21st Century, “AR-ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!” Chris quickly grabbed her medical bag and knelt down beside him. … Continue reading →