1876!
"We're here."
"That there rock tower is close to the place I think Sam hid that loot box." Outlaw NErD Potter pointed off to the left of the far future residence of Newton Tickle Bear. Currently Newton's ancestor Wild Turkey, a Comanche Shaman who was banished from the Water's Edge tribe, called it home. Hell on Earth for some but to the native population they were used to hardship. Food out here was not exactly plentiful unless your appetite for rattlesnake meat or vulture gizzards was on the menu. The real cuisine of wild boar and plentiful deer were more at home in the lush environment of inland Texas. You do with what you have when living in the wilds. "See those two big boulders that look like eyeballs? There's a cave underneath 'em. My gut says that's where Sam hid away our money."
"It's not ye'er money Ned." Dorieann Finn grumbled. "My savings is in that box. Me and me brothers hopes and dreams for a ranch of our own."
"That sounds like a nice plan Miss Dorie. I wish I could help ya build that dream."
"Start by returnin' our money."
Sadie halted her unpredictable steed Tarnation even if it took three times of "Whoa!" to get the crazy horse to fall in line. "Dorie? You feel safe enough to go with Ned and look for that box?"
"I'd never hurt Miss Dorie, Diva Diablo. You got my word."
"I believe in ya Ned Dead Redemption." She turned her attention to her Comanche entourage. "Snake in Reeds? Gnawin' Beaver? Can you go with them and make sure they don't get into trouble down in those caves?" Spoken in their native language the two agreed even if Snake in Reeds seemed a bit apprehensive of helping anyone. Beaver? Can I borrow Chasin' Wind there to help introduce me to Wild Turkey? I don't want him to think this paleface Princess is here to do him no harm." A nod at his woman Beaver rode his Palamino up alongside Tarnation and helped Chasing Wind slide from one horse to the other. Up on Sadie's back Wind hugged her as if in love. Beaver glared at her for it but knew her loyalty lay with him. If not for Chief Hawk in Flight's request of a night with Sadie, Chasing Wind might not be so attached. However, Sadie did fix Beaver's arm after it was dislocated. Just residing next to Tarnation had Beaver worried. He seemed calmer today, likely due to the peyote he ingested last night. Rare! That horse from hell was bent on destruction.
"I'll hook up with you folks after I parlay with Wild Turkey."
"Ye'er gonna play with the medicine man?" Dorie looked at her queerly.
"Yeah! I'm gonna suck off his moneyshaker." Native maraca made of gourds. "Prattle and rattle! Get a move on people I wanna get back to Sugar Plum tomorrow mornin'. Sooner we get this done the better. Gives me time to chat with Sheriff Barrett about giving Ned there a pardon, or at least a good word."
"Mister O'Malley won't like you tryn to save Ned."
"Yeah, well, O'Malley and I are gonna have a face-to-face here soon. You let me set him straight my way."
"Good luck with that. Let's do this Ned Potter." Dorie rerouted her steed and aimed for the boulders, the two Comanche braves following her lead. Snake in Reeds had his eyes on Chasing Wind for a good fifty feet before turning away. Ominous indeed!
"Reed's a tad creepy, ain't he?" Sadie looked over her shoulder at Chasing Wind. Unsure exactly what creepy meant Wind shrugged.
"Snake in Reed courted me before Gnawing Beaver. I chose my man over him and he has not forgotten it. Snake in Reed has no mate."
"Well, yeah! If ya can't find the snake for all the pubes it ain't no fun for a gal." Sadie chuckled. "Let's go Tarnation." Again, it took three suggestions to get the black stallion to move. "Come on Brandon, stop bein' a pain in my assets. I want to get this shit done and over with." Snorting loudly the horse stepped on and reached the edge of Eagles Aerie. Looking up at the sky Sadie noted her three amEagles Larry, Moe, and Squirrely circling the peak. Closing her eyes, she tapped into what they were seeing. On the top was a flattened ledge where Wild Turkey spied upon the riders below. Thoughts only she talked to herself so as not to make Chasing Wind worry for her.
"Turkey shoot! He's got his arrow nocked ready to shoot me. Seein' Comanche with me is probably the only reason he's not piercin' my nipples. I'm thinkin' I need to say howdy before bargin' on in." Hat in her hand Sadie Lynn told Chasing Wind to hold on tight. Coaxing Tarnation directly up on the side of the tower of rock she reared the horse up on his hind legs and peered straight up at Turkey. Waving her Stetson Sadie called out in Comanche tongue.
"I'm not your enemy, Wild Turkey. I jus' want to talk then I'll leave ya alone." Hearing his birth born language Wild Turkey in his gaudy garb of feathers and animal skins lowered his arrow. Joining Sadie, Chasing Wind spoke up as well.
"It is good to see you old one! I know you remember me." She waved then spoke to Sadie. "The Chief used to share me with him."
"You get around as much as I do Windy Lou." Acknowledged, Wild Turkey shot an arrow right at the entrance to his home. Seeing it stab into loose rock and hold there Sadie recalled Tarnation from his reared-up angle and the ladies dismounted. Patting Tarnation on the neck the horse stomped his hooves. "That's right! You stay right there. I'll be back in a bit." Chasing Wind found the connection between Sadie and the nightmare horse humorous. That steed used to bring nothing but misery to anyone who tried to tame him. Sadie made it look so easy. When your uncle's spirit lived inside the belly of the beast it was a kinship that could never be denied. Whether he listened once she was gone was another question.
Approaching the entrance Sadie retrieved the arrow and yanked it free of its embedded state with ease. Hearing the sounds of awe and youth Sadie peered inside the cave opening into the darkness. With the nanites in her system amplifying even her vision she could pierce the shadows enough to see two youngsters within. "Howdy, Rockrats!" She smiled brightly. "Which one of you likes to tickle bears?" The boy on the left smiled at her communication skills. Waving at her he saw Chasing Wind and bolted from within just to hug her. The other lad was a bit more hesitant knowing his father might be cross for leaving the shelter. Chasing Wind knelt down and coaxed the other boy out of hiding. It was easy to see they adored the woman. Who wouldn't? Windy was hot as fuck! Maybe a haircut might help but still.
"You jus' have all the fellas chasin' more than yer name, don'tcha."
"I was raised by their mother. My parents died in battle. The boys think of me as family."
"I reckon I made a wise decision bringin' you along then."
"You did! But I think it is more because you like my tongue."
"Native at that!" Sadie winked. "Why don't you hang outside here with the younguns and let me talk Turkey alone." A nod she and the boys caught up on life and spoke of old times. Sadie waltzed right on into the cave until it narrowed where she had to climb up. Above her at a healthy distance of shadows she saw Wild Turkey glaring down at her. "Mind if I come up and say howdy Turkey Breast?"
"Who are you that rides with my once proud people?"
"Still proud! My name is Sadie. I've been here before, but long after yer gone. Long story! Jus' know I'm a friend. Seein' yer younguns I wish I didn't eat all my gumballs. I'll tryn remember to bring 'em some next time I'm out this way."
"You wear strange markings yet respect our ancestors. The animals of this land are strong in you."
"Talkin' my backside eagle and pet rattler's? Wait! Ya can't see the honeyshakers can ya?" Tempted to drop her leggings and show him her serpentine bodyguards, she stopped short due to his children. Instead, she turned her back to him and drew her shirt down over her back to reveal more of her eagle clutching the locket watch design. "Can't go no further, I won't disrespect your children Wild Turkey." Even if Chasing Wind had their attention just outside the cave entrance. "Jus' know I'm a friend from afar."
"You smell of sweat and flowers."
"Yeah? Well, the perfume is to mask my stink. Desert heat does that to a gal." Her nanites excreted an herbal like scent to always keep her from odor issues. Just imagine if she could still have a period.
"What is this upon your chest?" He patted his own pecks then mimicked her tattoos. The extra set of hands over her breasts were giving folks the bird.
"Oh, these?" She lowered her camisole ever so slightly to share more. "Uhhh? These here are Turkey's in honor of you. Cooked birds though. The artist was blinded by my boobies." True enough Boone Tickle Bear did struggle to keep his needlework steady that day. Dagger like nipples rivaling your tattoo gun did that to a perfectionist. "My buddy Tickle Bear and I were talkin' turkey one day and well, this is how Thanksgivin' Day turned out." Oddly, enough Boone did tattoo those hands on her over Thanksgiving holiday when she was home on leave from the military.
"Tickle Bear? That is the name of my son."
"I hear that. Small world we live in." Wild Turkey seemed confused by every word she spoke even if it was in Comanche. "I also hear you've been on a vision walk and saw things you can't explain. Chief Hawk in Flight said stagecoaches that drove themselves. Things like that! So, have I. I'd like to show ya and compare notes if you have the TIME." That word was spoken louder than the others to gauge his reaction to it. His queer look said it all!
"May I come up to the tower and show ya? I'll leave my guns down here to show you I'm no threat." She spotted a rocky ledge where she could hide her gun belt behind so that his kids couldn't see them. Carefully removed she stashed them and returned to face Wild Turkey. "Knifes back there too. Only thing dangerous now is me." She chuckled and made a cat clawing motion with her nails. "Sorry! I used to do that to Boone jus' to get him hopin' for a catfight." Tease, no, please!
"Come!"
"That's what Boone used to hope for." Laughing she started climbing the rocks upcline to reach him. A hand extended she accepted and thanked him with a pat on the shoulder. Motioning her into the upper cave openings she knew the route. On her hands and knees, she began her ascent upward a move at a time. Right behind her she envisioned Boone and stopped dead in her tracks in the dark. Just like Boone had done back before her side trip in history, his face went right up inside her assets, nose nuzzling up in her cameltoe. "Jus' like old climbs!" She had to chuckle in her thoughts. "You okay back there, Wild Turkey?" He was smiling big. "That you gobblin' or we have a real turkey in here with us?" His tongue was wagging! Wet but keeping her composure Sadie proceeded onward.