The crow soared far above the prairie, looking down over vast herds of buffalo in the endless fields. The dust trailed them for miles and the rumble could be heard even in the clouds. Mo'ki felt the wind on her wings as she circled in the Ghost Dance. Moving around the dancers in her feather robe she silently left her body and became Crow Woman.
She was not alone soaring through the skies, Grant Left-Hand, her husband flew closely beside her. They flew above the Ghost Dancers in a desperate search, from the sky they scanned the horizons searching for their children. Just yesterday Mo'ki danced and flew, visiting her daughter, who died after birth, and her son who died when he was four. She played with them for hours.
After her flight yesterday, she told her husband of seeing their children, of how she played with them for hours. With tears flowing down his face Grant Left-Hand wept, "I want to see my little boy one more time."
"You are a Hita'niwo'iu, a cloud man, an Arapho. But you can dance the Ghost Dance with me, and together we can fly. If our hearts are true and if we fly high enough we will see them," Mo'ki, a Cheyenne, told him.
So now they soared together above the circled dancers. In their flight she took him to their children, watching him as he played with them and the world was right for those precious moments. When they returned to the dance they both smiled as they circled the others. They knew, best of all, that soon the ghosts of the dead peoples would return, and the white man would fade into the dust of the buffalo.
As the dance droned on, Grant Left-Hand and Mo'ki returned to their tipi to rest before Grant Left-Hand's trip across the plain. He was to leave and teach the dance to his tribe. Together they climbed under the buffalo hide blanket, clinging to each other for warmth.
He kissed her and then moved his hand to her breast. She removed her shawl, letting him move his mouth to her breasts. His tongue circled over the nipples as they hardened for him and she ran her hand through his hair, wanting more. Kissing downward, Grant Left-Hand pulled off her loose skirt and moved his head between her legs.