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GSB III: A Normal Life In Abnormal Times. (Read 78495 times)
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Re: GSB III: A Normal Life In Abnormal Times.
Reply #70 - Jan 30th, 2011, 10:27pm
 
The morning sun signifies the birth of the day at 5:30AM. Tammy wakes up with her stomach upset and her head pounding. Sitting up made it worse for her as the room begins to spin and her gag reflex kicks into hangover mode. She runs out the bedroom not caring about being seen in her white bikini panties, down the hall and into the bathroom at the end of the hall. She ends up throwing up the half digested contents of her stomach coated in a dark purple hue.
 
Taking less them ten minutes, she purges her stomach completely empty, taking several flushed down attempts to do so. Once her stomach starts to feel better, she goes over to the bathroom basin, rinsing out her mouth, then wiping down her face with the cold water. Jeanie walks in to check up on her.
 
Jeanie: You OK?
 
All Tammy could do is nod as she pants for air by the running water in the basin. Jeanie walks in, taking off her dark red, nearly black, silk robe and puts it on Tammy's shoulders. Jeanie was left wearing a see through camisole with black silk underwear that shown through. Though Jeanie was much shorter then Tammy, the robe was enough to cover what needed to be covered.
 
Jeanie: Put that on, I would not want you strutting around in your panties, enticing my staff.
 
Tammy manages to catch her breathe and turns her head, seeing Jeanie in not much as possible. Jeanie closes the toilet cover and helps Tammy to sit on it.
 
Jeanie: I can go get you something for that hangover, an old Chinese remedy.
Tammy (Taking Jeanie's hand as to not leave): No, but thank you. I'll be fine.
Jeanie: Hmmm...
 
Tammy just bows her head for a moment, breathing a bit heavier than normal.
 
Jeanie: It would only take five minutes to prepare.
Tammy: I said no, but thank you.
Jeanie: Look, as his wifey, you cant be hung over like this. You need to show him that you are as strong as he is, that you can support him anytime he may need you.
Tammy I can deal... with... thi-*
 
Tammy turns to the basin and throws up in it one last time. The running water manages to take most of it. She puts her arm against the rim and puts her forehead on her arm, panting for air one more time.
 
Jeanie cleans up the area of the basin where the running water has not caught the vomit. Drying her hands on a nearby hung towel, she takes Tammy by her temples.
 
Jeanie: Wash out your mouth. I'll be back with that remedy.
 
Jeanie walks out of the bathroom, heading down to her room and then downstairs. Despite her staff's protest of her strutting around in nearly nothing but a see-through nightie and black panties underneath, Jeanie prepares a concoction of Pepto Bismol, seltzer water, two buffered aspirins and a couple of sleeping pills. She complains that other parts of the ingredients were not available that would have cut down on the yuck-taste of the brew. She replaces the missing coconut water with a few drops of vanilla extract that Hondo uses for his coffee.
 
She prepares it, crushing the pills into a fine powder and dissolving it 1/2 a glass of seltzer water. Then she mixes the Peto Bismol in the seltzer water, stirring it smoth until it was a 1/3 more in the glass. She keeps stirring the brew, keeping it smooth, as she adds several drops of vanilla extract to it. She dips her finger in it and tries its taste. Not exactly what she was used too but palatable in some sense. She tells on of her guards to go up with her and wait by the bathroom door.
 
She walks up to Tammy, handing her the glass with the pink bubbly brew.
 
Jeanie: Drink up and you should be fine in half an hour.
 
Tammy gives the glass a sniff before taking a small sip from it.
 
Jeanie You're supposed to drink it all at once. Come on, drink it...
 
Tammy obeys, drinking the stuff as best as she could. She could only take 2/3 thirds of the stuff before stopping. Jeanie takes the glass and puts it on the basin, where a bar of soap would be in the molded in soup holder. Taking some toilet paper, Jeanie wipes Tammy's maw.
 
Jeanie: Don't you worry about a thing.
 
Tammy's stomach feels a bit better, though the Peto Bismol makes it feel heavy in there. The effects of the sleeping pills takes five minutes to kick in, as Tammy rests her head on her arm against the basin and closes her eyes. Jeanie signals the body guard to enter the room.
 
Jeanie: You, Number 2. Pick her up and carry her to my bed.
Body Guard: Sorry to question your orders, but your bed? Why not her bed?
Jeanie: Fernando's in there still sleeping. If you wake him up carrying his wife to his bed, he's going to be very upset. Now, my room, my bed!
Body Guard: My apologies mistress. I did not see your wisdom in your request.
 
The body guard nods. He bends down on his knees, putting his arms under Tammy's knees and behind her shoulders. He picks her up and carries her to Jeanie's room. Jeanie opens the door for him. He walks in and gently puts Tammy on the bed. Jeanie tells the guard to eave and resume his former orders. She then gets up on the bed and props Tammy over her shoulder, taking off the robe off her. She lays her back down on the bed before putting on her robe again, though leaving it open.
 
Going to the bathroom, she takes the glass off the basin and takes it down to the kitchen. She takes the glass and gives it to her driver/chef who was cooking breakfast.
 
Jeanie: Here, you take care of that.
 
The driver/chef takes the glass and puts in the sink for now and goes back to tending food being cooked. A minute later the food is being served, a mixture of traditional Chinese, American and Italian. She sits down with her staff and eats the meal served. As they eat, she gives them the orders of the day.
 
Jeanie: You boys go out and restock some of the empties. Also bring some ground beef. I want to try an American Favorite that is one of several that Fernando loves.
Driver/Chef: Can I ask what is is?
Jeanie: Meatloaf with gravy, mashed potatoes and assorted vegetables. Nothing like what we can make at home, but I have a recipe somewhere.
Driver/Chef: That will be good, m'lady.
 
Jeanie: Now go. I am going to check on wifey upstairs and then try to wake up Fernando for breakfast.
Driver/Chef: Fine m'lady. One and Two, come with me.
 
The three of them leave towards the rear of the house. In a minute, the limo is heard driving away. Jeanie goes upstairs to check in Tammy who was in her bed.
 
Jeanie (nudging her): Wakey wakey...
 
She picks up Tammy's arm and then drops it. She repeats the process again. Then she checks Tammy's pulse, finding it still going strong. Smiling, and taking of her camisole, she folds it up neatly on the foot of her bed. She then goes out of her room, closing the door and trots over to Fernando's room. Once in his room, she climbs onto his bed and under the blanket he was in. She straddles him, looking down at him. She can feel that he was aroused, but for most men, the rise in blood pressure in the morning causes an erection. She crosses her arms on his chest and rubs her nose against his.
 
Fernando slowly wakes up.
 
Jeanie: Hello lover.
 
Fernando grabs Jeanie by the shoulders and pushes her up off him. Problem is, only her top half went up, while her bottom half remained down, sliding onto his bottom half.
 
Fernando: JEANIE! What are you doing here!
Jeanie: Being your wifey.
Fernando's Tammy!
Jeanie: Tammy got violently ill early this morning. Throw up everywhere. My boys had to clean up the mess she made. I don't thing her and alcohol don't mix weil.
Fernando (pushing her off him): But where is she!
Jeanie: OK. She is in my room. I gave her an anti-hang over potion to make her feel better. She will be sleeping it off for a while.
Fernando: You drugged her?!!
Jeanie: No. The anti-hang over potion has a sleeping pill in it to calm the nerves and et her sleep.
Fernando (getting out of bed): What if she throws up in her sleep?!!
 
Taking his glasses off the nightstand by the bed, he trots over to Jeanie's room as he puts them on, finding Tammy sleep in the bed. He checks her life signs and opens her mouth, checking inside. Jeanie walks into the room.
 
Jeanie: Told you she was OK.
Fernando: Jeanie! Don't do that! Do not get between my and my wife! Wait. Where are your guards?
Jeanie: I sent them out for supplies.
Fernando: And Hondo?
Jeanie: He has not returned yet.
 
Fernando gets up and slowly walks out the room. Jeanie follows him as he walks to his room. He reaches under his pillow but finds something mission. Then he sees the holster on table and gets it. The door bell rings.
 
Jeanie (taking Fernando's robe from the table): I'll get it!
Fernando: Jeanie! Don't!
 
The door bell rings as if somebody was impatient inside. Jeanie goes to open the door, Fernando stops a quarter of the way from the stairs. Pounding on the door is added to the bell ringing.
 
Jeanie: Who is it?
Voice on the other end: Open The Door! It Is The Police!
 
Jeanie unlocks the door locks, and the door swings opens violently, knocking her to the floor. 'A man in a well dress suit steps into the house, pulling out a gun from his suit, aiming it at Jeanie. His head explodes in a shower of blood and brains, as Fernando shots him from the stairs. Another steps in his place, he gets with a volley of 4 rounds across his upper chest and shoulders. He manages to stagger out of the door way. Fernando runs down the stairs. The rear door begins to sound like somebody is banging on it with something heavy. Fernando manages to close the downstairs front door, locking it. He then goes over to Jeanie who was a mess of nerves.
 
Fernando: Jeanie... for your safety, go up stairs to your room and lock the door! They are bullet proof and difficult to break in. I will take care of these assholes.
 
Jeanie just stays, trembling and crying. Fernando smacks her.
 
Jeanie: OW!
Fernando: I'm sorry to do that.
Jeanie: No... Its OK. I was panicked.
Fernando: Looks, go upstairs and lock the door to your room. You and Tammy will be safe there.
 
Jeanie nods. She gives him a kiss before scurrying up the stairs. Fernando listens for the door to clock and the lock to engage. A Molotov cocktail explodes by the front door. Fernando was glad its fire and bullet proof. He thinks which way to form his attack. He then goes for the balcony and roof. Once on the balcony, he crawls, surveying the scene. A battering ram was left by the rear door, a group of men in suits were by the gate smoking cigarettes, watching the fire burn. A couple of cars were parked by the side of the highway, black with tinted windows. They have not looked up to see Fernando.
 
He aims for a head shot.
 
Fernando: This is for violating my home Mother#$@!er...
 
He pulls the trigger, popping off the dome of the of the one who looked most important. He quickly shifts his aim and shoots 3 more to the left of him. One of them on the right runs for the safety of the car while the remaining 3 starts shooting back at the balcony. Fernando manages to crawl back from getting hit. He keeps crawling to the rear of the house. A Molotov cocktail explodes at the edge of the balcony where he has. Fernando jumps off the back of the house, hiding against the rear wall.
 
The shooting stops momentarily. Fernando steps out into view, seeing the men bending down to take their dead and wounded. They were soon to join their friends among the dead and wounded.
 
He runs to the front of the house, hearing the screeching of tires as the cars run away. He walks back to his Porsche finding the door locked. Giving the handle a coded sign in a series of pulls, the doors unlock. He sits on seat and grabs the steering wheel, putting his gun on his lap.
 
Fernando: Aisapi Porsche, Emergency.
 
The Porsche comes to life.
 
Aisapi Porsche: What is the matter of the Emergency?
Fernando: External fire on the front of the safe house.
Aisapi Porsche: Activating sprinklers.
 
The external sprinkler systems turn on. In a few seconds the fire is extinguished. External sensors shows the fire is out and the sprinklers turn off.
 
Fernando: Aisapi Porsche, check for external intruders.
 
The Porsche goes silent for several seconds.
 
Aisapi Porsche: None found.
Fernando: Good. Emergency contact: Marco Tongi. Information to be given: House was attacked need a clean up crew.
Aisapi Porsche: Message being sent.
 
The stereo speakers of the Porsche turn on, allowing Fernando to listen in. Marco cellphone rings, and is answered on the third ring.
 
Marco: Who the hell is calling during a meeting?!!
Aisapi Porsche: This is Fernando G's Porsche 928GLT sending a recorded message. Safe house was attacked. Need assistance and clean up crew.
Marco: What the...
Aisapi Porsche: This is Fernando G's Porsche 928GLT sending a recorded message. Safe house was attacked. Need assistance and clean up crew.
 
Aisapi Porsche repeats the message again.
 
Voice in the background of the phone: Who are dares interrupt a mission meeting?!!
Marco (in the background): It's a computerized automated message sir. I think there is a situation at Tammy's Safe house. We are going to need a couple of fratelloes and contingency crew over there...
 
Marco's phone hangs up, ending the call. The automated message stops.
 
Aisapi Porsche: Anything else sir?
Fernando: Unlock the house doors to allow me to enter and lock them once I go inside. Maintain surveillance mode and notify the house of anyone approaching the gate.
Aisapi Porsche: Will do sir.
Fernando: I may come back out once the occupants inside the house are checked to be safe. I will notify you if I do.
Aisapi Porsche: Survaillance Mode: On. Unlocking house doors. You have ten seconds to enter the house before they lock again.
Fernando: Thank you.
 
Fernando gets out of the Porsche, taking his gun fro his lap and makes a mad dash to the rear door. Once he gets inside, the external doors of the house all lock. Fernando runs upstairs and knocks on Jeanie's door.
 
Fernando: Jeanie! Its Me! Open up the door!
 
Several seconds later, Jeanie opens the door and then pounces on Fernando.
 
Fernando (trying to get Jeanie off him): Help is on the way. You better get dressed, as do I.
Jeanie: Yeah...
Fernando: I'm also going to need Tammy in my room when the come in.
 
Fernando goes over to the bed and picks up Tammy in his arms and takes her to their bedroom. He places her gingerly on the bed and covers her with the blanket to make her more comfortable. Then he quickly puts on the basics of just a shirt and pants with socks and shoes. His gun goes into a clip on holster and onto the rear of his pants. Picking up his car keys and cellphone, he puts it in the pocket. He goes back to Jeanie's room to tell her something. The door was open, and she was putting on a Red Qipao with silver and light blue decoration of a Phoenix hiding a tree.
 
Fernando: Jeanie. If you see bullet casings on the floor, leave them there. They gave to be gathered as evidence.
 
She walks up to him and gives him a hug.
 
Jeanie: Anything for you.
Fernando: I'll be downstairs. You can be anywhere in the house you think would be best for you.
Jeanie: I'll be downstairs too.
Fernando: Fine.
 
Fernando pushes Jeanie off him and heads downstairs. In the kitchen, he makes a quick breakfast for himself. Sitting in the dining area, he waits for help to arrive. Jeanie arrives downstairs he had finished cooking and was eating his meal.
 
Marco, Hillshire, and Jean with their cyborgs arrives to the house with a pizza van following them. They find the gate partially opened, not wide enough for a car to drive in. They park their vehicles on the shoulder of the highway which was part of the property and walk in. Triela, Rico and Angie run into the yard, guns drawn, surveying the scene. The handlers makes note of the dead bodies by the gate. The girls quickly return as Hillshire makes note of the fire damage to the front of the house. Hillshire walks to the rear door and knocks on it. He makes note of the para-military battering ram by the door.
 
Fernando (hearing the knocking on the door): Hide in the bathroom behind the kitchen.
 
Jeanie does not say a word, just obeys. Fernando trots over to the rear door. He aims his gun straight at it, then opens the door. Hillshire sees the AA 1981/84 pointed at him.
 
Hillshire: DOn'T SHOOT!
 
The others run to see if Hillshire was alright. Fernando puts down the gun.
 
Fernando: Come in.
Hillshire: What happened?
Fernando (as the others enter the house): Don't know. Don't care. (pointing down the hall to the body on the floor), that one was pounding on the door until Jeanie opens it, and he pulls out a gun to shoot her. He was not successful as you can see. Another one of his buddies tried to come in after him and I let him have it with several rounds. Somehow I managed to get to the balcony and found several men, they threw a Molotov at the door. I let them have it with my .45. The gun battle lasted another 2 or 3 minutes, I made my way down tot he back of the house when they threw another Molotov at the balcony where I was. Once on the ground floor, I manage to few a few more before 2 black cars with tinted windows ran away. They seemed to not have license plats that I saw.
Jean: May we search the house?
Fernando: By all means, go ahead.
Marco: Where was Tammy when this happened?
Fernando: Sleeping. She got ill from a little celebration we had the night before, and Jeanie gave her a sleeping pill to get better on.
Hillshire: Where's Jeanie.
Fernando: Hold on. (yelling) JEANIE! COME OUT ITS SAFE!
 
Jeanie comes out of the first floor bathroom behind the kitchen and walks over to Fernando. Marco goes upstairs to check up on Tammy. Ferro walks in.
 
Ferro: Looks like Mafia Boys out there.
Fernando: You know who?
Ferro: That we are trying to figure out.
 
Fernando nods.
 
Hillshire: Looks like the Safe house is no longer safe.
Fernando: It held up to the attack. That's good enough for me.
Hillshire: They might come back.
Fernando: Let them try, they will get more of the same.
Ferro: Tell me, how did the structure hold up so well?
Fernando: This is not a wood house as it may appear. Its steel and Duranium 'Alloy shell, with Wood inserts and covering. The glass is Du Pont's Gorilla Glass. No way anyone is going to get in by attacking the place.
Hillshire: But a bunch of kids managed to break in.
Fernando: They had days to circumvent the locks one way or another. That is not going to happen again. I can assure you of that myself.
Hillshire: I see.
 
Marco (coming down the stairs): She's sleeping like a baby. What did you give her?
Fernando: Jeanie...
Jeanie: Well... Two Unison sleeping pills with buffered aspirin and some Peto Bismol.
Marco: Aspirin and Peto Bismol?
Jeanie: She woke up and made a mess throwing up. My crew and I cleaned up the mess.
Hillshire: Where is your crew?
Jeanie: I sent them out to shop for supplies before this happened.
 
Jean comes down the stairs.
 
Jean I found 12 casings. All .45ACP format.
Hillshire: Fernando, Let me see your weapon.
 
Fernando hands the gun in its clip on holster. Hillshire takes it out, and drops the magazine from it. He counts 4 rounds in it. All in .45ACP format.
 
Hillshire (hefting the gun lightly and examining its construction): This is a double width, 'double stack 1911?
Fernando: Yes it is. Be careful, there is a round in the chamber.
 
Hillshire turns away from everyone, and ejects the round, catching it before it went too far.
 
Hillshire, 5 plus 12 makes 17. Fernando, what is the capacity of this weapon.
Fernando: 17, 16 in the magazine, one extra in the chamber.
Hillshire: They're his, Jean.
 
Priscilla enters from the rear.
 
Priscilla: We found tire tracks, they match the width of a large vehicle, like a Ford Crown Victoria or a Lincoln Continental.
Fernando: Those are American made cars.
Jean: Not always. Ford does have a plant in Germany. They build such large cars for dignitaries and the wealthy. Looks like the criminal element got a hold of a couple.
Fernando: HMPH.
 
Fernando walks over to the body by the door. The others follow him, watching what he does. Fernando pats down the body, find something hard in one of its pockets. He searches inside the pocket, pulling out a wallet. A driver's license was found inside.
 
"Bartolomeo 'Antonio Bruno.' Was on the license, along with a picture matching the dead man on the floor. Fernando hands the wallet to who ever was behind him; Marco takes it.
 
Marco: Bruno the Fixer...
Ferro: Bruno?
 
Marco nods.
 
Fernando: Excuse me for not know my Italian Top 100 Most Wanted, but who's Bruno?
Marco: Bruno is a fixer. He disposes of bodies for both the mob and Padania.
Fernando: So?
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Re: GSB III: A Normal Life In Abnormal Times.
Reply #71 - Jan 31st, 2011, 11:59pm
 
Valentine woke up at about 10pm in a cold sweat. She gasped for air as she looked wildly about tryin' to remember where she was. It all came back to her an' she heaved a heavy sigh of relief. She had 'drempt that the dark haired man an' the red head had captured her, 'shown her that her father was alive. Then, while forcin' her father to watch they raped her. Once they were done, they killed her father in front of her. She woke as his body hit the floor.  
 
 She settled herself down after a few minutes an' got up. She dressed quickly an' packed up her stuff back into her saddle bags. She didn't eat anythin' as the nightmare an' what she knew lay ahead of her left her feelin' sick. She sat on the bed for a while tryin' to gather her thoughts an' prepare herself for what could happen. She had been in a few bar type fights in her life, as flyin' lead her to some rough places, but she had never killed before, fought people that wanted her dead, nor had she ever fought on her own.
 
 At 11:00 pm she finally got up the nerve to go out an' start what might possibly be her final hunt for the people responsible for, as she saw it, ruinin' her life. She strapped on two .38 special revolvers in low slung hip holsters, placed a pair of 1911 .38 supers in shoulder holsters, an' thrust a 14"  Arkansas Toothpick in a sheath on her back. She then pulled on her brown duster, which had a couple speed loaders an' extra mags in the inside of it, an' finally tugged her oil skin outback hat down low on her head. She didn't have any bullet-proofin' on at all. She figured when they met it would be her last stand; Rome Italy would be her Alamo.
 
 She pushed her motorcycle outside the room an' locked the door behind her. She pushed the motorcycle down the road a ways before startin' it, to keep her leavin' quiet. Once out on the road she headed to down town Rome. Once there she parked her motorcycle in an alley an' walked the streets. She got a few hits on the picture she had. She only had one of the red head. Most of the folks questioned knew the picture from the news, but had not seen her personally. There were a few folks that she was sure knew somethin', but they refused to talk. When she was asked why she searched she either dodged the question or just said for personal reasons. One person told her that a cowboy that claimed to be from the SWA was also askin' about her, an' 6 other people. She asked if a dark haired man was one of the ones he was lookin' for. The person said yes, an' when asked for a description of the man in the picture the person described the dark haired man. She asked about the description of the cowboy, but the person merely shrugged. Said he wore black, was about 6', wide shoulders, big built, an' his name was Lynch, but his hat was pulled too low to make out the face. She thanked the person an' went on. Once she saw someone that looked to maybe be dressed in western garb, but it was at a distance, an' he disappeared into a shadow. Later she saw a black ford pick-up truck pass her as she stood in the shadows an' watched it pass. The windows were tinted so she couldn't see the driver, but the rig was very different from anythin' she had seen in Italy. It had a very strong American west look to it, yet it was very well put together. Not just a back country rig, but a truck made for a purpose. If there was one thing Valentine could really appreciate, it was a good built piece of machinery.
 
 By 1:00 am she had went to most every place in down town she felt she could go without endangerin' her mission. She had picked up some info on the possible whereabouts of the red head an' the dark haired man. They were supposedly seen at one of the upper class hotels in the area. She got on her Harley an' went there to question the door man. He told her that they had been there but had left earlier in the evenin' an' hadn't been seen since, but could possibly be back soon. She thanked him an' drove off a ways to a small alley, where she could watch the hotel an' not be seen.
 
 She sat in the alley for 1 and a half hours before anythin' came up, but it was not who she had been expectin' to see. A specially modified black Ford F-350 diesel pulled up in front of the hotel. She pulled a pair of binoculars from her saddle bag to have a better look. A man dressed in western clothes, all black, stepped out of the truck. He walked up to the valet an' the door attendant an' showed them some pieces of paper, which Valentine believed to be pictures. He was for all matters a well built man, sort of a rugged attractiveness hung on his form, though she could not make out his face as his hat shadowed it too much. After a few minutes he nodded to the men he talked to an' walked back to his truck. He stopped an' stood on the runnin' board for a moment he tipped his hat back enough for his face to show an' looked off into the darkness, as if he was lookin' right at her. She could see look on his face, it was a hard cold look, but yet lacked evil. He stood there for only a moment, but it seemed like an eternity for Valentine as it was as if he was starin' right into her very soul. He then pulled his hat back low, climbed into the truck an' drove off. Valentine decided to follow this strange man as she felt he might have the answers to complete her mission, yet a source of deep pride told her she didn't need his help, yet she wanted it.
 
 It was nearly 3:00 am when they arrived at a bar. She had followed way behind, runnin' with her headlight off, usin' only the street lights to show the way. The streets themselves were fairly empty, an' all the cops seemed tucked into a pastry shop somewhere. She stopped in a dark spot between two street lights an' watched. She waited until she was sure the man in black was inside the bar before she moved closer. She found an area across from the bar in a dark alley where she sat an' waited for him to come out.
 
 As she sat an' waited she recalled how he looked, more so his face. Though she only got a brief look at it she felt that she had a good mental image of it. At first all she could see was the cold, hard look it bore, but the more she studied the image in her mind the more she felt she could see a deep seated sorrow. As if one or more events of the past had left him broken of heart, an' torn in spirit. It was the look of hidden grief. Grief that he felt he could not share, so he hid deep. So deep that it took more intuition than sight to actually find it. She felt that this face, or more importantly, the man behind it could not only help her, but maybe even understood how she felt. Maybe he was someone that could help mend her hurt, someone that had felt her pain, someone that could care. She shook her head at the thought as she scolded herself an' her pride took over. "I don't need any help." she thought. "Besides he might not be like that. He might just be hard. Maybe even evil. For all I know he is with them!" She shook her head at the last two thoughts. He wasn't with them. If he was he wouldn't be lookin' for them. She also didn't believe he was evil. She had seen his eyes. They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, an' in what she saw, she saw no evil. But the fact still stood, she did not truly know him an' he did not know she even existed, or so she though.
 
 Her thoughts were broken when the cowboy in black emerged from the bar, climbed again into his truck an' drove off. Valentine was torn between wantin' to follow him an' wantin' to find out what info he had gotten. She knew he had stopped for information, as anyone after even a casual drink would have been in there longer. She decided that she was on her own so she started up her motorcycle an' pulled up to the bar's parkin' area. She sat on her Harley a moment as she watched the black truck fade into the distance, then finally dismounted an' entered the bar.
 
 Once inside she sat down at the bar an' ordered a whiskey. Valentine had never been one to drink. She knew the dangers of drinkin' an' had been taught in church how it was wrong, But he father had taught her a bit different. 'A glass of whiskey for a cold or some wine for a bad stomach are good remedies, even the Apostle Paul said so. ' He used to say. He also taught her all things in moderation an' to try to keep from the appearance of evil, but he also taught her to do what had to be done an' use common sense. She knew the barkeeper wouldn't talk unless she was drinkin'. She took the drink that the barkeeper gave her an' took a quick sip before askin' him anythin'. It burned her mouth an' throat, but she managed to conceal that. She asked about Laurie an' showed the barkeep a picture. He told her he had seen her here in company with another red head that he saw here more often. He also said that they seemed to be celebratin' somethin'. From the date an' time he gave she was sure it was the death of that cowboy on the news. She talked to him a bit more, disappointed that that was all he had. She hoped to bring more out of him by tryin' to look cute, usin' some feminine charm, but if he had any more information he was not sayin'. She was pretty sure he didn't though. Now she wished she had followed that cowboy.
 
 'She finished her drink an' watched the weather that was bein' shown on the TV when a news flash came on. 'Shooting at local Bar' the headlines read. The news anchor said that 2 locally know thugs that had been causin' trouble in town for years were now out of commission. 'locals reported that an unknown 'Lone Ranger' has busted up one thug an' shot the other with a revolver that looked like it came out of an old western movie. He then disappeared into the night. No one seems to be able to describe or identify the mystery man, but locals are calling him a hero,' said the news anchor. Valentine was sure that it had to be the cowboy. The news anchor continued, 'Police said they are not looking for suspects at this time as they believe the shooting to be justified. The sergeant on duty said that the mystery man did them all a favor. Next up on new channel 13 we will discuss a new study that shows what your pets are actually thinking, but first a word from our sponsor'  
 
 Valentine wrote down the name of the place an' asked for directions to it. The barkeeper gave her the directions an' she left. It didn't take her long to find the place. It was only a couple miles down the road. When she got there the police were still pretty heavily in the area. Again, she found herself a spot to wait it out.
 
 It was after 4:30 am before the police left the bar. She was droopin' a bit as the whiskey had relaxed her, but was holdin' up. She drove into the bars parkin' area an' did as before. This time the barkeeper had not seen the red head in the picture, but had seen a dark haired man that fit her description along with another red head. Valentine described to him the other red head that the other barkeep had told her about. He said the description was right. This worried Valentine a bit. How many people were involved in this? Where did they all stand? She knew now that this other red head she must keep an eye out for as the other two might have given the other red head information on her. Valentine knew now that she had to work quickly. She decided to ask the barkeep about the cowboy.
 
Valentine: Do ya know where the cowboy was that was in here earlier?
 
Barkeep: Cowboy? 'I know of no cowboy, Signorina.
 
Valentine: You don't hafta cover for him. He's a friend of mine (she lied). I need to see him, but I can't get a hold of him. He may be in trouble.
 
Barkeep: Trouble, him? I no think so . . I mean, it sounds like he can take care of himself. . .though I know him not, I never see. . .  
 
 Valentine: Don't worry, Like I said I'm a friend of his. I just want to help him. You want your hero killed?
 
Barkeep: No, NO. I see him, but I don't know where he go. Maybe bar on other side of bridge, 5 kilometers northwest. If he is at bar still looking for those bad people he look for, he will go there.
 
Valentine: Grazie, Signore.
 
Valentine got up an' walked out after downin' her whiskey. It didn't seem to burn as much this time. 'Maybe it was a better brand,' she wondered. 'She got on her Harley an' drove down to the third bar. She saw the black truck parked across the street, but could not tell if anyone was inside it. She went into the bar. She looked around but didn't see the cowboy in black at first. She walked up to the bar an' ordered a whiskey. She heard someone shift in a chair an' turned to glance at who it was, as she hadn't seen anyone in that direction. The door-way came into the room to make a covered entry way, but it also made a nook off to one side of the bar, there sat the cowboy. He was sittin' so his chair was beside the table, not facin' it. He was posed to move an' move fast if he had too, an' she knew he could, but he sat there with an' almost lazy ease. He was positioned so he could see the windows across from him, an' the door beside him in the bar mirror, but he could not easily be seen upon enterin' the bar. As soon as she caught sight of him she quickly snapped her glance back to the back of the bar, hopin' he didn't see her lookin' at him, but for some reason she knew he knew.
 
 She stayed where she was at, hopin' he would approach her, but he sat still with the same cold, hard look on his face, but it was twisted into a look of disinterest as well this time. She knew he saw everythin' that went on in there from where he sat, an' since he was still here he had either found what he wanted to know or was waitin' for someone. The only part that worried her was that he might be waitin' for her, but how would he know she was followin' him? She glanced at him again quickly to see him studyin' her with a more thoughtful look. Their eyes locked for a moment. She thought she saw a spark of fire leap in his eyes only to grow cold again. He held his gaze unashamedly, but she could not. She turned around quickly again to address the barkeeper. She asked him the same questions she asked the others. He told her all 3 of the folks she asked about had been seen in here. He also told her to watch out as they were bad an' they were bein' hunted. She asked by who. He told her certain people in certain government agencies. She asked why an' he said, 'Who knows? They are just bad.' When she asked who was huntin' them he said he wasn't sure all of whom were huntn' them. He said if she wanted to the cowboy at the table by himself might know more as he was huntin' them. She thanked him an' went back to her drink.
 
 'She sat at the bar for a bit tryin' to work up the courage to go talk to the man in black. After 10 minutes or s she finally worked up the nerve. She tossed back her drink an' stood up as two guys, obviously thugs but higher class thugs, walked into the bar. The first one walked up to her.  
 
Thug #1: Miss Patterson, I presume.
 
 Valentine wheeled around startled 'by someone callin' her by her last name. She hadn't even heard them come in or up to her as she had been lost in tryin' to convince herself that she needed some help an' couldn't do it alone know, even if dyin' doin' it was part of her plan.
 
Valentine: I'm sorry? Did you address me?
 
Thug #1: You are Maria Patterson, are you not?
 
Valentine: That is my name. I was not aware that anyone knew I was here.
 
She talked casually as she walked over to the edge of the pool table. There was a pool cue lyin' on the table an' as she sat on the edge she gripped it 'with one hand, but made it look like she was just holdin' on to the edge of the table.
 
 
Thug #1: EL Jefe Grande and Miss Laurie have extended an invitation for you to dine with them this morning. El Grande regrets that he could not be here to give you the invitation himself, but wants me to convey how honored he would be for you to join him at your last meal.
 
 Valentine had never heard their names before, but she was sure that this was them, an' they meant to kill her. She knew if she went with them now they would pat her down an' she'd never get a chance to shoot.
 
Valentine: I'm sorry, I can not accept at this time. How about if they both meet me in the park alone for lunch?
 
Thug #1: I'm sorry, I didn't make myself clear. This is not a request. It is demanded that you come with us now. If you cause a seen an innocent bystander could get hurt.
 
 She looked down at the floor for a moment. Someone innocent gettin' hurt was the last thing she wanted, but she knew she if she did as she said she would be dead an' her father an' 'uncles' would not be avenged. No, she could not die until she could be sure to kill them too.
 
Valentine: OK, but give me your arm, an' user me out so everyone thinks we are together, an' so I know you won't hurt anyone here.
 
 The thug grinned as he thought he had won, but when he got close enough somethin' hit him in the back of the head an' he went down. Valentine had swung the pool cue at the right moment. Unfortunately the thug was only stunned an' not unconscious yet. She jumped up as he fell as the other thug went for his gun. AS his gun came up her pool cue came down hard on his arm with a loud *CRACK*. The thug screamed in pain as he held his now broken arm. The other thug had now managed to jump up, so Valentine swung the pool cue at him, but didn't get enough time to hit hard enough. The thug managed to catch it on his arm an' yank it from her grip, but this caused him to trip backwards. At which time Valentine grabbed a chair an' smashed it down over his head knockin' him out cold.
 
 'She looked over at the cowboy in the corner an' he was still sittin' there with the same look on his face. She swore under her breath an' wondered why she ever thought he might help her. Unknown to her he had a pistol on his lap ready to shoot if needed, but wantin' to know who he was dealin' with more, he had let her fight her own fight. He knew she needed help, but he knew that his own team couldn't afford to have someone that would need more protectin' than they would be of help.
 
 Unfortunately, by this time, the thug with the busted arm had ran out of the bar to get reinforcements. 'Valentine saw two more run up the stairs. She stood off to the side so that they ran in half way before they turned around an' saw her pointin' two pearl handle 1911's at them.  
 
Valentine: Put your hands up! NOW!
 
The thugs obeyed, with their guns still in their hands. Then a voice behind her spoke,
 
Thug #5: No put your hands up.
 
Valentine: You shoot me an' all have them dead before I hit the floor.
 
Thug #5: What do I care about them? I get paid either way.
 
 Slowly she started to put up her hands an' the other thugs started to drop their hands. Then she heard a dull thud followed by the sound of someone fallin' to the floor. The thugs across from her instantly put up their hands an' the sound of a large revolver cockin' was heard in her ear.
 
Cowboy: You heard the lady, keep them hands up. You're lucky today, I'd have shot ya just for the fun of it, but don't think that ifin ya get out of line I won't shoot ya with the lady present. Ya even look cross eyed at either of us an' I'll drop ya where ya stand.
 
The cowboy's manner was cool an' easy. He wasn't overly excited, nor showed that this was anythin' than normal for him. He acted with such ease an' talked with such calmness, even in his threats, she all of a sudden felt safe.
 
 The cowboy walked past her an took the guns from the thugs. She glanced down behind her to se the other thug out cold with a bit of blood on the back of hs head an' a knot formin'. Obviously the cowboy had knocked him out with the butt of his revolver, but why had he stepped in then an' not earlier.
 
 The cowboy forced the thugs to sit back to back in a couple chairs, an' tied them together. 'He walked up to the barkeep showin' him a badge of some sort.  
 
Cowboy: After we leave give us 15 minutes then call the police. Tell them that they were harassin' customers an' threatenin' them with guns an' you had to take them down.
 
Barkeeper: Si, Signor.
 '
Then the cowboy turned around an' walked up to Valentine.
 
Cowboy: Need to be more careful next time, Miss. Never let a door get behind ya like that unless you know you have back up right there an' ready. Even then it's not the best move ifin I can be helped.
 
Valentine: I can handle myself, Thank you very much!  
 
Cowboy (drolly as he nodded at the unconscious man): Yeah . . . I see that. But this one (pointin' to the man he knocked out) nearly did ya in.
 
Valentine: If you think I need so much help, why didn't you help me when that man attacked me?
 
Cowboy: It wasn't my fight. Besides, you seemed to know how to fight alright.
 
Valentine: But the other one could have shot me!
 
Cowboy: But he didn't.  
 
Valentine was mad at him, not because he had done anythin' wrong, but because her pride that told her she could do it all was hurt. That an' she now realized how much she doesn't know about this deadly game she was now playin' an' how much more the other side knew. They knew she was here, they knew her name, an' they knew her weaknesses. She wasn't mad at the cowboy, but she was confused. This made her feel even more helpless. To hide it she acted mad.
 
Valentine: Well, don't do me any favors! Now just leave me alone!!
 
Cowboy: The one with the broken arm is gone.
 
Valentine: SO?! Your point is?
 
Cowboy: His mouth still works. He'll have gotten other by now. Ifin ya don't want ta fight an army right here an' now I'd scoot out the back, an' ifin ya'll allow me I'll give ya a hand.
 
Valentine: Don't bother! I can take care of myself! An' Don't tell me what to do!
 
 Valentine stormed out the front door, her coat tails flappin' as she walked. The cowboy turned to the barkeeper.
 
Cowboy: Damn, that woman's gonna get herself killed, little fool. You give us 20 minutes before callin' the police, eh?
 
Barkeep: Si, Signor. But the Signorina . . .?
 
Cowboy: Don't worry. I'll watch out for her, fin I have to hog tie her an' haul her bodily to safety.
 
Barkeep: Grazie, Signor.
 
The cowboy walked outside the door an' looked around carefully. Valentine had gone to her motorcycle an' had prepared to start it when someone caught her eye. 'She thought she saw a red headed woman that looked like Laurie enter a buildin' around the corner from the buildin' across the street. She got off an' started to walk over. All of a sudden she heard the racin' of an engine an' the cowboy yelled for her to look out. A large van tore around the corner an' hit her. It wasn't a direct hit, but more of a glancin' blow off the fender. She didn't hit the ground, but was thrown back against a buildin'. She hit the wall hard an' addin' to the injuries sustained by the blow from the truck.
 
As she looked around here everythin' seemed to move in slow motion. The van squealed to a stop. Two guys jumped out of the front an' 3 out of the back. at the same time the cowboy was runnin' across the street at her, his black coat flappin' in the wind, teeth grit, revolvers in hand. Valentine managed to stagger forward an pull her 1911's as the 5 men that jumped out of the truck pulled their gun. 3 had pistols, 2 had '9mm auto machine pistols. The 3 with hand guns had started to shoot at before the cowboy could get there. Valentine managed to fire her guns, though everythin' seemed to be hazy an' moved in slow motion. She just 'fired in their direction an' kept firin'. Suddenly somethin' hit her left arm an' she dropped her gun, she didn't understand why she couldn't hold onto her gun nor lift her arm, she fired the other still but somethin' tore at her right leg, once then twice, an' she felt herself fallin'. Pain shot through her leg an' arm as she fell, but then somethin' caught her, picked her body upright an' held her tight. About the same time, everythin' around her seemed to return to normal speed. What had seemed like minutes had only been seconds. She had killed one of the thugs an' wounded another, but he was still shootin'. In the mean time the cowboy had ran across the street, grabbed her up an' held her close to him as they shot at his back. With his head low he covered them both with this black duster. She realized then that it was bullet proof an' he was sheildin' them. The pound of the high speed machine pistols hammered at his back, an' ricocheted off the wall by them. As soon as the machine pistols stopped she felt the cowboy drop her to the ground. He had waited for them to reload to drop her an' swing around. In his hands were Colt Anaconda .45 long colt double action revolvers. He fired at them yellin' for them to 'meet their maker' as he shot into them soon all 5 lay dead. Methodically the cowboy reloaded his pistols. An' put them back in his holsters. He then pulled his .50 cal Dragoon an' checked the loads in it. As he did so the man with the broken arm came from around the corner with an Micro-Uzi in his hand. The cowboy looked at him with the .50 cal in his hand, but hangin' down by his side.
 
Thug: I'm GONNA KILL YOU!
 
Cowboy: Go ahead, Punk. Make My Day!
 
 As the thug thrust the Uzi out in front of him to fire the pistol in the cowboys hand came up so fast that no one could see it move. The Gun boomed thunderously then there was silence. The thug was thrown back about 10 feet an' lay on the pavement, not to move again.
 
 The cowboy reloaded the big 50 an' then walked over to where Valentine lay.
 
 Cowboy: are you gonna be alright there, Miss?
 
Valentine: I think so, but I hurt bad.
 
Cowboy: Can you breathe alright?
 
Valentine: It hurts a bit, but not too bad. I think they shot me in my left arm an' right leg.
 
 The cowboy looked at her leg, movin' it a bit, as he looked. She sucked in air through her teeth tryin' to hold back the pain.  
 
Cowboy: She's not broken, but we need to bandage her. This isn't a good place. The police will be here soon an' will want answers I can't give them right now.
 
Valentine: We can go to my hotel room. It's only a couple miles from here.
 
Cowboy: ok. Hold on.
 
 The cowboy lifted her up as gently as possible, but fast. Valentine squeaked as she tried to hold in yellin; or screamin' from the pain. The cowboy walked quickly to his truck, deposited her in the passenger seat, 'jumped in, an' speed off, squealin' the tires as he went.  
 
The cowboy handed Valentine a bandanna to press into the wounds on her leg. The arm would have to wait. She told him how to get to her hotel, an' they were there in less than 5 minutes. The keys were in her left pants pocket, so the cowboy had to get them out himself. She blushed a bit, though in pain as he did so. A slight smile danced across his eyes then vanished, otherwise his facial expression remained much the same.  
 
After unlockin' the door the cowboy picked her up out of the truck an' laid her down on the bed. After he had got a bag  
from the truck he locked the room door.
 
Cowboy: I'm sorry, Miss, but I'm not great at this stuff, nor do I have all I need. I have some whiskey in a flask to clean the wounds with, but it will hurt like hell. I can't take you to a hospital either, lessen they haul ya away. I could get ya back, but they might not be able to protect you like my group can.
 
Valentine: I understand. I don't know you, nor do I know who you work for, but you risked your life for me. For that I trust you.
 
Cowboy: Thank ya, Miss. I'll explain more of who I work for later.
 
Valentine: I understand, please Call me Val. It's Short for valentine. I only let my friends call me that.
 
Cowboy: I thought that thug said your name was Maria.
 
Valentine: 'That is my first name. My middle name is Valentine. That's what I usually go by.
 
Cowboy: I see.
 
 The cowboy took a knife from his belt an' cut off her jeans from around the bullet wounds on her leg.
Cowboy: These will need stichin' but they aren't too bad. I can clean them an' bandage them. Boss man will hafta stitch ya up.  
 
Valentine: Boss man? You don't run your group?
 
Cowboy: Naw, it's hard to explain though. Let's just say we are just a couple friends doin' a job together. The Boss man leads, I just do. He's not really a boss, an' it ticks him off sometimes when I call him boss, but he gets over it. His real name is Fernando.  
 
Valentine: Well, I know your friends name but I still don't know your name.
 
Cowboy: This is gonna hurt.  
 
The cowboy poured some whiskey from his flask onto her leg wounds. She gasped an' sucked air in fast, tryin' her best to stay quiet, an' she did good.
 
Cowboy: Sackett. Hondo Sackett.
 
Valentine: What?
 
Hondo: that is my name. Hondo Sackett.
 
Valentine: Thank you Mr. Sackett.
 
Hondo bandaged her leg with some clean bandannas an' some gauze.
 
Hondo: Just call me Hondo.
 
 Hondo bandaged her arm too, which would need stitches as well, but was still minor. He took off her button-up shirt an' raised her white t-shirt enough to inspect her midriff without exposin' her top. It was obvious through the t-shirt that she didn't wear a bra, or he'd have had her take it off. It's not that she was small chested at all. She was medium chested, probably 'C' cup, but was firm enough to go without an' probably often did. Hondo tried not to think on it, for she was beautiful, in a rugged, womanly way, yet with enough child in her to be cute. But it wasn't just her body, it was somethin' in her eyes. Yes, they held a sadness an' loss, but Hondo could see beneath it. She might be someone he could love very easily. He thrust the thought from his mind as he finished doin' what he could for her. He had lost too many lovers before now. This gal was nearly lost today. He couldn't bear to have his heart broken again, nor see this lovely little gal killed because of him.
 
Hondo: Here drink this.
 
 Hondo gave her the last of the whiskey in his flask to help dull the pain.. after she was done he took the flask from her an' wrapped her in her coat.
 
Hondo: we'd better get goin'. I want you looked at soon. That van might have done more internal damage than we know. I don't see any signs of internal bleedin' other than a few bruises, but I don't want to chance it.
 
Valentine: But I haven't paid for the room yet.
 
Hondo I'll take care of it.
 
Valentine: An' my motorcycle! I can't leave it to be impounded. It's all I have left of . . Pa's.
 
 Valentine hung her head low, slumpin' where she sat. a small tear flowed down her face, her face showed sorrow, but her eyes showed hate.
 
Hondo: We'll get it if we can. I have to ask you somethin' first, but we'll talk about that in the truck.
 
 Hondo picked her up an' carried her back to the truck. After he got her settled in he ran to the front office, paid her bill, an' returned the room key. Once back in the truck Hondo started the engine an' drove off toward the bar. It was now almost 7:15 am. Hondo spoke as he drove, takin' his time to go around the back way.
 
Hondo: Why were you askin' about Laurie, El Grande, an' Annie?
 
Valentine: I really don't want to talk about it.
 
Hondo: I need to know.
 
Valentine: Please, I don't feel well.
 
Hondo: I have to know right NOW!
 
 The tone of his voice scared her a bit but after a moment she answered.
 
Valentine: I think Laurie an' El Grande killed my father an' some of his friends that were like uncles to me an' now they want to kill me.
 
Hondo: You think or you know?
 
Valentine: I don't know.
 
Hondo: What? You go against them an' you don't know?!
 
Valentine: I saw them threatenin' Pa with a gun the night he disappeared. He was a pilot an' I think they hi-jacked his plane an' threatened to kill me if they didn't. Somethin' happened, maybe they knew I saw them, but they came back to kill me. Several of Pa's friends came to my aid. One snuck me out while the others attacked the thugs they sent. All of Pa's friends were killed that came except the one that got me out. I vowed then to kill the ones that ordered their deaths even if it meant my own death.
 
Hondo: Ok
 
Valentine: Why did you have to know?
 
Hondo: I had to make sure you were on the right side. Your thinkin's screwed up but your cause is just.
 
Valentine: So tell me your reason.
 
Hondo: It's personal.
 
Valentine: So was mine. I trust you, but you should trust me too.
 
Hondo: You haven't done anythin' to earn my trust yet.
 
Valentine was silent as Hondo pulled up down the road from the bar in a clear area.  
 
Hondo: I'll be right back.
 
 Hondo jumped out an' walked down the street to the bars parkin'. The police were still cleanin' up down the street, but were too busy to see him. He wheeled the Harley back down the street an' to the clear alley where the truck was parked. Once there he used a board in the back of the truck as a ramp an' pushed the bike up in. Only then di her really realize how badly the bullets had bruised his back an' legs. He realized too that he was hit in the front too, but the vest had stopped them. He thanked God that they were usin' only 9mms.
 
He strapped it down an' drove off. After about 15 minutes of silence he spoke.
 
Hondo: Laurie was my wife.
 
Valentine: What!?!
 
 Hondo gave her a stern look that made her shrink back into her seat.
 
Hondo: I was married to her. Her an' I made a great pair. A friend of mine, his wife an' sister 'in-law were kidnapped by El Grande to try to force my friend into a deal.Laurie, my friend,I an' some hired toughs went after them. Once at his base we destroyed it, but we took some fire, the toughs freaked, an' Laurie took a couple bullets for me. We were sure she was dead, but a medical crew found her right after we left an' managed to revive her, though I don't know how. The ambulance wrecked on the way to the hospital, which gave her a concussion. She was found by El Grande an' taken to the hospital. She lost all her memory from the trauma. He then took her in, an' trained her as his assistant. She believes I tried to kill her. She tried to kill me or I'd not of known she was here.
 
Valentine: You were the cowboy at the gas station?!?!?
 
Hondo: yeah.
 
Valentine: But they said you were dead!
 
Hondo: naw, they just think so, or thought so. Now they know different. Anyway, El Grande is an' ld enemy that predates Laurie. I thought I killed him before I ever met her. His name was Hatfield in those days.
 
Valentine: What about Annie?
 
Hondo: Well, she tried to kill the Boss man, an' wants to kill me an' the boss man's wife as well. El Grande is a drug dealer, so he helps Annie to make himself look good to the drug community as we tore it apart a while back.
 
Valentine: That was you?! I heard about it.
 
Hondo: Not Me. Us.
 
 Both were silent for the rest of the trip.. Valentine pondered on what was to be done an' on what kind of man had saved her. Hondo pondered on what he was goin' to do with her an' how Fernando was gonna take it when he brought home a stray.
 
 It was 8:00 when the houses gates came into sight an' Hondo nearly panicked at the sight of the SWA clean-up crew's presence. He floored the truck, makin' the engine roar an' the tires squeal as he did so. The gates were open so he flew up the drive an' squealed the tires as he stopped.
 
Hondo: Somethin's wrong. You wait here. I'll be right back.
 
Hondo jumped outta the truck an' walked briskly into the house, hand on his revolver
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Well the cowboy, like the red man, you had to leave your land
You can't raise your stock and plant your crop in the gumbo and the sand
Greed disguised as progress has put us to the test
They won't be glad until we're gone from our home out in the west
It's sad to see those good old days replaced with greed and doubt
Soon we'll leave the country, the campfire has gone out
Bid 'em all adieu, you can't turn the world about
The cowboy left the country, the campfire has gone out
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Re: GSB III: A Normal Life In Abnormal Times.
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Another hour or so of cleaning up, the bodies are taken away to for further identification. They were able to identify another besides 'Bruno the Fixer.' Vincenzo De Luca, also known as 'Vinnie the Apprentice', one who is known to be Bruno's assistant in stealing cars and disposing of bodies. In the minds of the SWA staff that was there, having these two in the goon squad only mean that they were going to clean up the bodies after the deed was done.
 
As the SWA Clean Up Crew survey the damage, Fernando goes upstairs momentarily to check on Tammy. She was still sleeping the hour away, so much like him at times. He gives her a kiss on her forehead before leaving the room, closing the door behind him. He head downstairs, watching the clean up crew do their task of cleaning up. Marco approach him, Fernando passes him to stand by the staircase in the long hallway that runs the length of the house.
 
Marco: You know who could have sent these monkeys?
Fernando: Only one person has that kind of money to afford such a service and the reach to get it.
Marco: You think it was Anne Rossellini?
Fernando: Think? No. I know it. Ever played Baseball?
Marco: I heard about the American game.
Fernando: Well, in Baseball, you have 3 chances to try to score, if you fail, each one is called a 'Strike.' She now has 2 strikes against her. I am not going to allow her to score on her third.
Marco: I see. So. Your officer still stand?
Fernando: Offer?
Marco: In 7 days. You have wasted 3 thus far.
Fernando: I would not say wasted. I would dare say Tammy is ready for anything thrown at her. Just need to test her out there in the line of fire.
Marco: I would like to see that happen.
Fernando: Too bad you wont. In the very least you can read our report when all is said and done.
Marco (as he nods): Hmmm...
 
Hondo arrives through the back door, gun in hand. A quick survey of the scene shows only 'friendlies' in the immediate area. They turn to him as he approaches them.
 
Fernando: Hondo?
Hondo: What happened here, Jefe?
Fernando: The place was attacked. Looks like Annie sent a few friends to check out the place.
Hondo: Everyone alright?
Fernando: The girls are alright. Jeanie sent her crew out to get some fresh supplies, they were not here when it happened.
Hondo: Good. '(he pauses for a moment) I need you to step outside for a moment.
Fernando: Eh?
Hondo: I need you to step outside. I have sumthing to show you.
Fernando (taking the lead): Alright, lets go.
 
Once outside Fernando sees Hondo's truck with an old Harley secured to the bed. He starts to walk to the passenger side. Hondo take a couple of quick steps past him, stopping at the passenger door.
 
Hondo: Look, iffin' this is goin' to cause a problem, I could send her to the hospital but I prefer not too because of the questions they are going to ask.
Fernando: Open the door, Hondo.
 
He hesitates for a moment before opening the door. Fernando looks at the young mouse female inside and her injuries.
 
Fernando (in an angered tone): Hondo...
Hondo: Its... I'll send her to a hospital.
Fernando: Like hell you wont! She'll bleed out on the trip! (he pauses for a moment) Send her upstairs to your room. I'll deal with the suits and get the first aid kit from my room.
Hondo: Yes sir!
 
Valentine, though patched up was still leaking. She looked out of it as it is. Hondo tried to help her out of the truck but she staggers out.
 
Fernando: Carry her Hondo.
 
Hondo puts her arm over her shoulder and picks her up with is arms and carries her inside. Fernando follows him into the house. He soon passes Hondo, running block for him so he could go up the stairs. The handlers and Ferro questioned who was that Hondo was carrying into the house, but Fernando brushed them off, telling them, 'We'll figure it out later...' He takes the stairs up to his room as he calls for Jeanie. Hondo had placed Valentine on his bed.
 
Fernando arrives to Hondo's room with Jeanie and his large EMT tool kit medical bag. Containing everything an ambulance and most emergency rooms would have, it was big enough to hide a an average third grader. Taking a nearby chair, he places it by the bed and puts the bag on it.
 
Fernando: Hondo, take her shoes off.
 
Hondo hesistates but does as he was told. Fernando hands a pair of rubber gloves to Jeanie and puts on a pair himself.
 
Fernando: Now, Hondo. I need you to step out.
Hondo: What about Jeanie?
Fernando: Jeanie was trained a long time ago to assist. Lucky for her she ended up marrying to a newspaper multi-billionaire or she would have been in Jeanette Isabel's place as my EMT partner at the cafˇ.  
Hondo: Without the hassles I bet.
Fernando: Hondo. Leave.
 
Hondo nods for a second before leaving the room. Fernando looks at Jeanie.
 
Fernando: How much you remember your stuff.
Jeanie: Most of it.
Fernando: Good. Take off her pants and lets take care of that leg wound first. It don't look good from here.  
 
Valentine protest to having her pants opened up, even in her weakened condition, only to have a face full of chloroform. As Fernando and Jeanie worked on the young mouse. Hondo hung around for a while outside the door, but gets tired and goes downstairs for anything looks good in the frig.
 
Along the way, several try to stop Hondo and ask questions that he refuses to answer. He takes can of soda from the frig and puts it on the service island. Jean approaches the service island while on his cell phone. He hangs up the phone and looks over at Hondo.
 
Jean: Who is she?
Hondo: Fernando said that we figure it out later.
Jean: There was a shoot out at two bars in Rome. You and her had any part of that?
Hondo (lying): No. Now we will deal with it later.
Jean: 'American Property or not, I'll have you arrested for interfering with justice.
Marco (approaching the service island): Jean. Leave it alone.
Jean: I'm Fratello Supervisor here.
Marco: And I have seniority over you. Now, Fernando would not have allowed anyone in unless he can trust them.
Jean: Have it your way. But I'm letting the chief know of this insubordination.
 
Jean walks away. He signal his cyborg to follow him as he walked out the front door. Hillshire approaches the service island.
 
Hillshire: Tell me the truth Hondo. Were you or were you not involved in those shootings? Evidence has been gathered and is any of the recovered bullets matches your weapon, you will be answering questions in an interrogation room.
 
Hondo starts taking out the weapons he had on him and places them on the service island.  
 
Marco: I assume this is a yes.
Hondo: I did what I had to do in self defense. At the same time, save a little lady from harm's way.
Marco: That's more like it. You agree Hillshire?
 
Hillshire just nods. Hillshire looks them over, noting the empty casings in the revolvers and the number of rounds in the magazines.
 
Marco: If and when questions are being asked, don't claim Diplomatic Immunity. It pisses Jean off to no end.
Hondo: Everything seems to piss off your Boss-man.
Hillshire: Some people take things more serious than others.
Marco: Like your friend up stairs. What are they doing upstairs anyway?
Hondo: He calls it Emergency Battle Field Medicine.
Marco: So he's patching your friend up? I see.
 
Hondo looks at the can on the service island and puts it back in the frig.
 
Hillshire: What was wrong with that soda?
Hondo: It got hot with everyone breathin' on it.
 
Hondo takes off his trench coat, several bullets lodged between the layers fall to the ground. Both Marco and Hillshire looks at them and then at Hondo.
 
Hillshire (as he walks around to the kitchen): Don't touch those.
 
Hillshire puts on a rubber glove and a paper napkin, picking up the bullets off the floor. He wraps them in the napkin before inserting them inside a plastic clear zip-lock bad.
 
Hillshire (holding up the bag to Hondo): This will go a long way as evidence of your self defense.
 
Hondo nods as he watches the bag disappear in Hillshire's pocket.
 
Marco: Give me that trench.
Hondo: What for?
Marco: There might be more still lodged in the layers.
 
Indignant of the request, Hondo hands him his trench coat. Putting on rubber gloves, Marco lays it flat on the service island next to his guns, feeling the material for hard lumps. He pulls out another 6 more bullets from between the layers. Handing them to Hillshire, they are place into the same plastic bag.
 
Marco: You hurt anywhere?
Hondo (lying): No.
Mario: You sure? Because we'll strap you down to gurney and drag your tail to Saint Lorenzo Emergency General if you show signs of being hurt.
Hondo: I feelin' like I been in a few rounds with Tyson but I'll be fine.
 
Frustration sets in but Hondo has to has to be better than that in front of the SWA staff. He looks at frig, the stove and then the coffee pot and decides to make a cup of brew. Going through the spice rack, he finds a bottle of vanilla extract. He spices his cup a bit before taking it to his lips.
 
Marco: When Fernando finishes with your friend, I want him to look you over.
Hondo: I prefer to be left alone.
Marco: Just a precaution. Or would you like Priscilla to look you over at the couch in front all of us with Olga holding you down?
 
Looking at the Russian Female Rabbit, Olga looks at him back, she balls up her hands into a fist and cracks her knuckles by pressing her fists together as she walks to them.
 
Hillshire: I heard back in Russia, she was a champion Polar Bear Wrestler.
Olga (in her thick Russian accent): Don't you be listening to these boys. I was only champion for one year, then I retired.
 
Olga and the guys laugh, Hondo hesitantly joins in though finds nothing funny about it.
 
Hondo: I'll have a talk with the Boss-man when he is done.
Marco: Alright then. When Fernando is done, you go see him and I don't want you out until you have a clean bill of health. Just one more thing.
Hondo: What would that be?
Marco: When you go flashing badges, just flash the tin and don't say you're with us. Very few know that the SWA is in law enforcement.
Hondo: My mistake.
Hillshire: Tell them you're with Public Safety. People may not like them but they do respect the not-so-secret police.
 
It would be another hour and thirty minutes before Fernando finishes with the patient. Butterfly stitches will minimize scaring. Jeanie gets a spare bathrobe from Fernando's room, putting the mousette in it. Fernando picks her up as Jeanie quickly changes the bed sheets. Fernando puts her back on the bed, taking a blanket from the closet and covers her with it for the time being to keep her warm. Jeanie puts the bloodied items into a small laundry basket. During this time, Hondo picks up his guns from he service island and places them on his person on various holsters.
 
Fernando (taking off his gloves): That is all we can do.
Jeanie: She should be fine after some rest.
Fernando (taking the laundry basket): Clean up here. I'm going down to talk with Hondo.
Jeanie: And when I'm done?
Fernando: Maybe you should wait for your staff to return downstairs and explain what happened when they come.
 
Jeanie nods her head. Fernando closes up his medical bag and takes it with him with the laundry basket. He walks out the room and walks down the hall to his room. He puts the medical bag on the floor and shoves it with his foot under the bed. He closes the door as he leaves the room and heads downstairs.
 
Half way down the stairs, Fernando yells out, 'Hondo, laundry room, now!...
 
Hondo (yells back): Yes Boss!
 
Trotting around the Kitchen, Hondo meets up with him at the basement staircase. They take the stairs in silence. The door closes downstairs.
 
Fernando shoves the clothing and blankets into one of the machines, followed by various detergents and fabric softeners, and a powdered enzyme used in hospital and professional cleaning services to remove blood from cloth. The machine begins its wash cycle when the door closes. Fernando turns around and leans against the machine with his arms crossed.
 
Hondo: Maybe I should have called before bringin' her in.
Fernando Don't say a word.
 
He takes a glance at the washing machine, dirty water and suds passed the 1/2 way mark, churning away. He turns back to face Hondo.
 
Fernando: I'll trust you on this one. But if she turns on us, I'll be putting her down with a couple of bullets to her head.
Hondo: Uhm... She's hunted like we are, by the same people I believe.
Fernando (interrupting Hondo): Frankly I don't care right now. I don't want those idiots upstairs to know what is going on here. How can one keep what happens here a secret if everyone and their mommas are looking at everything we do. I'm just sick of it.
Hondo: Mind what happened here?
Fernando: Annie sent her friends over to play house. I had to tell them otherwise. The SWA was called in to clean up after the fun.
Hondo: I see Jeanie is fine. How's Tammy?
Fernando: Tammy got sick from all the wine she gulped down while I was sleeping. Jeanie and her crew cleaned up the mess she made. Then Jeanie gave her a witches brew of pills to ease her stomach and put he to sleep. She's in my bed, still sleeping, even after those goons tried to break in and set the place on fire.
Hondo: I see.
Fernando: The mousette in your room is your responsibility. She or you replaces what she eats or otherwise use in this place and clean up after her.  
Hondo (interrupting him): Want to know her personal story?
Fernando: No. That's your business. If she wants to tell me a sordid story of her past after an introduction, that's on her to tells me, not yours.
Hondo: I see. You angry about it?
Fernando: I'm angry about what happened here. The attack and now guests that wont leave. In truth- right now I would be sleeping the hours away. Instead I'm forced to be awake and I don't like it. And one more thing.
Hondo: What is it?
Fernando: This is the sixth time I saved Jeanie's life. She's going to act funny and touchy feely around me. Just turn a blind eye to it.
Hondo: I can do that, but what about Tammy?
Fernando: I will deal with Tammy when I need too. Right now I need some peace.
 
Hondo slowly nods.
 
Fernando: One more thing.
Hondo: What is it?
Fernando: You figure out the sleeping arrangements, and she is going to need some fresh clothes. We can go clothes shopping for her later, when her stuff is dry and we can get sizes from them.
 
Hondo sighs. It was one thing that he would not like to do, buys stuff for a woman and her needs. But since she is going to be out for a while, so he might as well do her the favor.
 
Fernando: Lets go upstairs. I have not had breakfast yet.
Hondo: No? Then who made the pot of coffee?
Fernando: Probably Jeanie or one of our guests upstairs. I'm confiscating it is mine now.
Hondo: Heh...
 
Together they go upstairs and to the kitchen. Fernando gathers a few things and a frying pan. He quickly makes breakfast for himself as he starts drinking coffee. He places the plate of food on the service island. He signals to Hondo to make himself something after he steps out of the kitchen. He places his meal on the ding table and starts eating it. The uncomfortable silence hung about the room like a bad smell. Marco breaks it.
 
Marco: Who is our guest upstairs?
 
All eyes turns to Hondo. Fernando manages to intercept the question for him.
 
Fernando: We wont know until she wakes up. Until then, don't get any funny ideas of interrogating her before hand. She's under my custody and care.
Marco: OK. We can deal with that , but I want all intell to be shared equally.
Fernando: Shared equally? Got anything on Annie?
 
Marco looks at Ferro and then Priscilla, who was shrugging her shoulders. Then he shakes his head.
 
Fernando: I'll give you a hint: Nemi General Hospital. Check there and check who was the doc who signed off on her work. I want that name, and his personal information.
Marco: Sound to me that you already know.
Fernando: I do, so you don't go around disbelieving and disproving what I would tell you, I'm letting you know on your own so you can deal with it yourself.
Marco: Any hints?
Fernando: You can safely assume since it's a medical facility, that it is one of your medical staff. Anything more and I'll be giving it away.
 
Marco starts walking to the rear door.
 
Marco: Hillshire, come with me so we can check it out.
Hillshire: Triela, Angie. Come.
 
The four of them walk out the door. Fernando slides a credit card to Hondo's direction as he walks to put away his empty coffee cup and dirt dishes.
 
Ferro: I think we better go as well. Priscilla, get the intell team but leave the clean up crew. We will return after this excursion.
 
Priscilla does not say a work, just gathers Amedeo and Georgio and follows Ferro, following Marco and Hillshire Fratello teams. The sound of vehicles leaving the premises can be heard from inside the house.
 
Fernando goes down stairs and returns with a laundry basket of dry items. He pulls out a pair of jeans from them and looks inside.
 
Fernando: Says here she is a size 5. You can get her some Levis and Wranglers at the department store where we got those skunk girls their stuff. Just don't be drop your jaw at their price. They are imported here, thus the expense. Get a couple of flannel shirts and t-shirts too if they have any.
 
Hondo nods.
 
Fernando tosses the Porsche keys at him.
 
Fernando: Take the Porsche.  
Hondo: Uhm...
Fernando (trying to make up an excuse): Just take the Porsche. This way she wont get scared to find you and her motorcycle gone.
Hondo: Oh.
 
Hondo takes care of his dirty empties.
 
Hondo: I may not say it often, but thanks.
Fernando: Thank me when its over. Right now we have a long way before we can see the beginning of the end. I would go, but I have to look over Tammy.
Hondo: Alright.
 
Hondo leaves the house to go to the department store in Rome. For the time being, Fernando sat on one of the living room chairs, looking towards the door.
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Reply #73 - Feb 2nd, 2011, 1:32pm
 
OOC: Sorry it's short. :BIC
 
 
Hondo walked out to the car and climbed in. after he gave the car his name an' password the engine started.
 
Hondo: Alright, set GPS to the department store in Rome. No driving help needed.
 
 His requests were confirmed so he took off. The time was 9:30 am
 
 Travelin' to town took less time in the car as he could go faster easier, since the car was low to the ground, but it was still a long enough time for Hondo to think. He was a bit distraught with it all. He wondered if he had done the right thing in bringin' her to the safe house. He knew if her story was true an' she was interrogated by the police it would be all over the news an' Annie, Laurie, an' El Grande would make themselves harder to get, if not go underground completely for a while. They would also probably have every 2 bit scum bag and back shooter after Fernando, an' his group. 'Hondo wanted to believe her an' her eye seemed to speak truth, but he'd been tricked by women before. His lonesome heart wanted to believe her, an' to possibly love her, but as soon as that thought came into his mind he shut it out. He had been hurt too much before. He had a mission to complete, he told himself. She will only get in the way, she's more trouble than she's worth, was what his mind told him. He was unable to love again, he told himself, but was it true? Was he just too scared of bein' hurt again? How could a man like him, that could an' almost had charged hell with a bucket of water be afraid of a little woman? But it was not the woman that he feared as much as his own heart. Man may lose his body in a fight to the death without a second thought, but the break of a heart he will shun every time.
 
 He arrived at the department store at 10:15 an' went inside. As he got out of the car he winced an' stretched out his sore muscles. he had hurt before, but sittin' made him all the stiffer. It'd be even worse on the trip back he knew, an' this brought no comfort. It didn't take him long to shop as he went in with a purpose. He wasn't sure which brand to buy so he bought her a black an' blue pair of Levi jeans an' the same in Wrangler, all boot cut medium waist cut. He then grabbed a black, grey, an' brown flannel shirt, an a pack of woman's medium t-shits that came in a mixed pack of grey, black, an' white. he also grabbed her a pack of cotton bikini underwear of the same color as that of the t-shirts. He was not sure what else she'd need or if she would even live long enough to use what he had so he figured ifin he had to he could always come back. Shoppin' an' checkout time wasn't more than 30 minutes, so Hondo was back in the car headin' to the safe house by 10:45.
 
 Lunch rush hour traffic slowed his return time by 15 minutes, which only gave him all the more time to think. He hoped Fernando wasn't mad at him an' hoped he knew that Hondo would do nothin' to jeopardize the mission or any of their safety, but ifin he didn't by now he probably never would. Hondo Sackett only took chances with Hondo Sackett, not with anyone else. Hondo hoped Fernando an' Valentine might get to talk before he gets home in case he was wrong so Fernando would shoot her instead of him havin' too, though he would shoot her ifin he had too. Hondo also pondered on why Fernando had him take the Porsche. His reason seemed valid, but why was he worried about her? He seemed more angry that she was here, so why would he worry about scarin' her? Hondo tried not to think about her. He could not love again, an' he could not let her cloud the mission. AS he thought 'bout all that he remembered what a friend of his from Australia once told him, "Some people want things, possessions, riches, but all of that can be taken away and in the end all your left with is your story. Your story is only made by following your dream, but if you have no love in your heart you have no dream, and no story."
 
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10:00, Valentine woke up from her chloroform induced sleep. She woke slowly an' was confused as she woke. At first she thought she was back home, but as she recognized the room as unfamiliar, an' as she started to feel pain again she became worried an' a bit scared. She forced herself upright in bed, though it took a couple tries. She looked around at the room then down at her self, she was still half under the blankets, but the bathrobe she wore was open at the top an' showed that she had nothin' else on. She could see the bandage on her arm, see the bruises on her ribs, an' stomach, an' after she uncovered her legs she could see the bandages there an' more bruisin'. It all came back to her in a flood of memory. It all seemed so unreal to her, the van hittin' her, the men shootin' at her, her shootin' back, then this mysterious cowboy in black that used his body as a shield to protect her from the bullets, then he turned coolly, an' without fear shot down the thugs that had tried to kill her. She remembered the last one the best, the man with the Uzi. The cowboy spit out "Make my day" in such a cold manner that it sent shivers though her as she thought about it again. He then without any emotion blew the thug away with what appeared to be a hand cannon as if he was swattin' a fly. She barely remembered their conversation on the way here, an' she was pretty sure he had carried her up here, but was not positive. She remembered a dark haired squirrel in dark shades an' an Asian lookin' mouse, but she was not sure who they were. Was that Hondo's Boss an' his wife? she wasn't sure.
 
 Valentine sat on the bed for 5 minutes before tryin' to move. She hurt badly, but wanted to see Hondo an' find out what was goin' on. She sat on the edge of the bed an' tried to stand, but her leg was too stiff an' sore to hold her weight. After lookin' around for a moment she saw a cane leanin' at the end of the bed. She scooted to the foot of the bed an' grabbed it. With this in hand she was able to stand an' hobble about a bit. After she got her leg lose enough to stand without leanin' on the cane she tied shut the bathrobe she had on. As she looked around she determined this must be Hondo's room, as some of the times in 'there were western. The room itself was clean, an' well maintained, but was furnished plainly but efficiently. This suited her well as she'd never been one for frivolous decorations. After a bit she decided to venture out of the room. She didn't know when they might check on her again, an' she didn't feel like waitin'. Also, bein' hurt made her feel helpless an' even more alone. She just needed to see or hear someone, hopefully Hondo, but she'd take any friendly face, though friendly would not define the face she would first see.
 
 As she walked out of the room she looked around. I was The area appeared to be the sleepin' quarters of the house, an' one bathroom was seen on the hall as well. She found a stair case an' looked down it not seein' anyone below. She called out Hondo's name softly, but heard no reply. As she descended the stairs she saw the kitchen off to her left an' the livin' room out in front of her. Once at the bottom of the stairs she called out Hondo's name again. Then a voice answered an' scared her. It was familiar but unfamiliar at the same time. Who ever it was had been in the kitchen area close to the stairs an' she hadn't seen him.
 
Voice: Hondo is not here right now.
 
She jumped, spun, an' would have fallen down had the man the spoke not had caught her from fallen.
 
Valentine: I'm sorry you scared me.
 
Squirrel: Well, If you aren't who Hondo believes you are you should be afraid.
 
Valentine: Where is he? An' Who are you?
 
Fernando: I am Fernando. I own this place. Where Hondo is now is no concern of yours, but he'll be back soon.
 
Valentine: Your Hondo's Boss. You patched me up, didn't you?
 
Fernando: Yes.
 
Valentine: You don't trust me, do you?
 
Fernando: You have not given me any reason too.
 
Valentine: Hondo said the same thing.
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Well the cowboy, like the red man, you had to leave your land
You can't raise your stock and plant your crop in the gumbo and the sand
Greed disguised as progress has put us to the test
They won't be glad until we're gone from our home out in the west
It's sad to see those good old days replaced with greed and doubt
Soon we'll leave the country, the campfire has gone out
Bid 'em all adieu, you can't turn the world about
The cowboy left the country, the campfire has gone out
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Reply #74 - Feb 2nd, 2011, 4:50pm
 
With almost everybody gone, Fernando sits on a living room chair, just thinking. Jeanie walks down after the place quiets down. She finds the cleanup crew still working about the front of the house and Fernando at the end of the living room alone in a chair. She heads for him and sits on his lap.
 
Fernando: Yes Jeanie?
Jeanie: Nothing, nothing at all.
Fernando: You don't owe me anything.
Jeanie: Yes I do. I owe you my life once again and everything in it.
Fernando: Look. You don't owe me anything. Saving you I was saving Tammy, and myself. I was doing my job as man of this house. Nothing more.
Jeanie: But doing so, you saved me from that man with the gun. I owe you my life.
Fernando: Jeanie, if you want to give me something, just give me peace and quiet. Go take care of that which you need to take off. I would like some alone time.
Jeanie: You sure?
Fernando: I'm sure.
 
Jeanie gives him a kiss on the lips before hopping of his off his lap. She sees the laundry basket on the table, and takes it upstairs. Fernando just sits there, letting out a sigh. Several minutes pass, taking a sizable chuck out of the hour. He just keep thinking how much he hates being awake in the early hours of the morning.
 
Fernando (calling out to a member of the cleanup crew): Nahil. I'll be upstairs taking a shower.
Nahil (nodding): Go ahead. We're almost finished here.
Fernando: Good. If you or your crew want a snack, you're welcomed to what's in the frig.
Nahil: Thanks.
 
Fernando slowly gets up and heads upstairs to his room. He takes off his shirt, pants, holster and gun putting them onto the table. The t-shirt and briefs soon join them. With just Jeanie upstairs, he takes his undergarment items along with his towel and a couple of personal hygiene items (soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.). In a minute, he is in the bathroom taking a long overdue hot water shower.
 
He takes his time with finishing up, drying off with his towel and brushing his teeth. Coming out his fur only takes a few strokes with his brush, unlike his little wife who will take 1000 counted strokes just to do her tail, which takes her about a 1/2 hour to do. At least the results look more appreciable than it would on him.
 
He puts on his t-shirt and briefs, and then wrings out the towel of its moisture. He walks out of his room without coving himself as only Jeanie was around and everyone else was sleeping. He does not run into her as he walks the distance from the bathroom to his room. New pair of pants, new shirt and sox is gathered for him to put in. His AA M1981/84 goes into a clip on holster and onto the pack of his pants against the small of his back. Everything that he worn before went into the clothes hamper.
 
He takes his suit jacket and places it on the table for a moment, sitting on the bed next to Tammy. She was sound asleep. He gives her a kiss on the cheek before getting up, gathering up his suit jacket closes the door as he leaves. Going downstairs he checks on the cleanup crew's work, finding it satisfactory. Looking at his watch, it was 12 after 10 and thinks of how he would still be sleeping. He continues out the door and into the front yard and driveway. He looks about, one of the two Pizza vans was there. Much of the cleanup crew had placed themselves on strategic locations about the house and yard: the roof, balcony, behind the trees, in the pizza truck and in the small porch area in the front of the house. They sit and wait, guarding the house and waiting for their supervisors to return.
 
Fernando hates times like this, nothing to do but wait and see. Going back into the house, he takes a long walk to the rear of the house, looking out to the truck. Hearing somebody walk down the stairs, he heads back to intercept who it was. He thought 'It could not be Tammy, so it has to be Jeanie.' Instead it was the woman he patched up in Hondo's room.
 
Continuing on their conversation, Fernando gives her a reply.
 
Fernando: Hondo is a wise man not to trust anyone as is without confirmation.
 
Valentine just looks at him for a moment, trying to figure things out.
 
Valentine: Where are my clothes?
 
Fernando: What's left of them, I had washed. Come.
 
Fernando walks over to living and points out the chairs.
 
Fernando: Sit and relax. I need to chase somebody with a laundry basket.
 
Valentine: Uhm...
 
Fernando starts to walk away, going up stairs. Valentine follows him past several rooms, the fourth to last set of rooms in the hall way. He knocks on the door. A white Asian mouse opens the door.
 
Fernando: Jeanie, can I have the laundry basket with the things inside.
 
Jeanie: Oh sure.
 
She walks back into her room and comes back, handing Fernando the laundry basket with everything inside. Fernando turns, finding Valentine behind her. He takes the jeans that were on the top of the pile and gives them to her. He had to dig into the pile and search for her t-shirt. Giving her the t-shirt, he points to the last doors in the hall.
 
Fernando: Those are the bathrooms. They are complete with shower stalls, wash sink, a toilet, vanity mirror with drug cabinet and a supplies closet under the sink. You use your own towel and soap unless you need one and I'll see what supplies can be handed out. Just one thing I tell all the women who use the bathrooms in my place- No Panties, Bras and Stockings Are to Be Left Hanging around about the Place! We have washers and dryers in the basement and all the floors have bathrooms set up like these two, and every bedroom as a dresser to put your things in. This is not a hotel, this is my house and you are a guest in this house. Do I make myself clear?
 
Valentine: Yes sir.
 
Fernando: Go in and change. I'll leave these in Hondo's room for him to deal with. Then I'll be down stairs, no doubt you are hungry. Steak and Eggs sound good to you?
 
Valentine: Uhm... I'll wait for Hondo to return.
 
Fernando: Then after I eat, you can help me take your motorcycle off his truck. Then I'll tell you about the rest of the rules.
 
Valentine nods before taking the bathroom on the right. Fernando walks away, going into Hondo's first and placing the laundry basket on a nearby chair. The he heads back to his room to check up on Tammy. Though a bit more responsive, she was still sleeping. Hopefully soon as he thought, she would be awake. His final leg of the journey took him to the kitchen, where he made a steak and egg breakfast for himself. Taking the last of the coffee from the pot, he refills the coffee maker and starts a new batch. Some 15 minutes later, he had finished making his meal, yet Valentine had not arrived. Not caring, he sits down at the dining table and starts eating his food.
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Reply #75 - Feb 2nd, 2011, 8:33pm
 
Valentine went into the bathroom to change. She took off the bathrobe an' looked at herself. She was black an' blue from right below her breasts to her knees. Large white bandages covered where she had gotten shot. She could feel the stitches under the bandages. She had a bit of a headache too, which she figured was not only from her accident but from the whiskey she consumed. She had been drunk before, though not of her own choosin' an' knew it took a lot for her to lose control, an' that was not enough, but it was enough to give her the headache an' make her feel like not eatin', but so does a van in the ribs. She turned around to try to see her back as well, some bruisin' there too, but not as bad. Her muscles ached mostly an' she did not like them bein' so stiff. Openin' the medicine cabinet she found some muscle ache rub, she took her time rubbin' it in an' it felt good, though for a moment the thought crossed her mind that she'd rather have some cowboy doin' it for her. The thought quickly left. She didn't plan to live long enough to get into a relationship, an' the thought of a relationship scared her. She hadn't trusted her heart to a relationship. She never thought she was good lookin' but she remembered how those males engineers had treated her as just a sex object. Were all men like that, she wondered. She kinda liked this cowboy, though. She did own him her life, after all, an' he was a man with physical desires. He She remembered how he had looked at her when he patched her up the first time. He didn't ogle an' was very respectful, but a certain light crossed his eyes at times as he looked at her, though he seemed to chase it away. An idea formed in her mind, one that she'd have to think on a bit.
 
 Valentine finally finished with the muscle rub an' put on her t-shirt. She looked at the jeans an' frowned. Hondo had cut up the leg before he had bandaged up her leg. The right leg was nearly cut off as is, so she found a razor knife an' made some shorts out of them. She slipped the jean shorts on an' tucked in her t-shirt. She limped to Hondo's room where she found her boots. She sat on the edge of the bed an' pulled them on. after she found her hat an' pulled it one. She was missin' her overshirt an' hated not havin' it so she borrowed a black work shirt of Hondo's. It was large on her so she didn't bother snappin' it up. She stood up an' limped around a bit. She decided not to take the cane with her as her muscles were looser now, but she knew if she sat down to long they would stiffen up on her. She looked at her guns that lay on a chair in the corner. She picked up one of the revolvers an' held it for a moment. She hadn't been without one, even at her own place for a while. She laid it back down on the chair. If she was to earn trust she would wait until they said she could carry her gun.
 
 Valentine limped back down the stairs. Fernando was mostly done with his breakfast when she made her appearance again. She had no stomach to eat right now. Fernando made her a bit nervous but she tried not to show it. She had a job to do, an' these people could help, but more importantly she owed them her life, especially Hondo. She like Fernando's manner somehow an' she wanted to make sure she played by his rules so she came down, besides, she wanted to check over her Harley in case she needed an out. Fernando was one she realized would be good to have on your side or the worst possible person to have against you, much like Hondo she guessed.
 
She stopped an' stood by the table an' waited for Fernando to address her.
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Well the cowboy, like the red man, you had to leave your land
You can't raise your stock and plant your crop in the gumbo and the sand
Greed disguised as progress has put us to the test
They won't be glad until we're gone from our home out in the west
It's sad to see those good old days replaced with greed and doubt
Soon we'll leave the country, the campfire has gone out
Bid 'em all adieu, you can't turn the world about
The cowboy left the country, the campfire has gone out
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Reply #76 - Feb 3rd, 2011, 3:09pm
 
Fernando notices Valentine standing by the table.
 
Fernando: Need anything?
Valentine: Huh? No.
 
Fernando: Then have a seat or make yourself useful.
Valentine: Useful?
Fernando: Read a book, watch TV, sit on the chairs in the living room. Didn't your parents told you about manners and about standing about a table when somebody's eating?
Valentine (sitting down): Oh. I'm sorry.
Fernando: Now, what do you want?
Valentine: Just a few questions.
Fernando: Ask.
Valentine: What or who are you? What is this place? What do you do? How are you affording all this? Can I walk out on my own or am I stuck here?
 
Fernando waited for her to stop. After a few seconds of silence, he answers her questions but not the way she would have.
 
Fernando: Who or what I am is nobody's business because I am a private man. This place is my house and how I afford it is by people putting back what they take from it. Now you can ride away on your bike from this place if you want, but if your stitches start to pop open, you will be dead holding onto your handle bars before you realize something is wrong. So sit down, relax and take a few days to heal. Hondo is your keeper, not I.
Valentine: Hondo. Where is he? He calls you his Bass-man, what does he mean by that?
Fernando: Where, I don't know or care. As for him calling me his Boss-man, he needs to stop it. There are no leaders here. Just advice and rules of the house to be followed.
 
He finishes off his last few bites before putting away his plate, wiping it down in the sink before putting it in the dish washer. Valentine follows him with her eyes.
 
Valentine: Do you ever take off those glasses?
Fernando: No I don't. So don't ask about them again.
Valentine: I'm sorry if I'm intruding.
Fernando: Excuse the misplaced anger, but intruding was those asshole trying to break into this house hours before Hondo carried you in here. Intruding is those assholes trying to burn this place down to kill us and me defending this house alone because everyone who suppose to be here to protects this place was not here doing something else. Now if you don't mind, we got a date with a truck and a motorcycle.
 
Fernando walks around the service island, through the dining area, and down the hall to the rear of the house. Valentine follows, watching him go towards the rear of the truck. He opens the rear gate and drops the door to its hanging position. He finds a couple of long boards inside the truck's bed and lines them up as ramps from the back of the truck bed. Fernando unties the motorcycle and takes it down the ramp and puts down the kick stand to have it stand on its own on the ground. He puts the boards back into the truck's bed and closes its gate. Valentine looks over her motorcycle.
 
Fernando: Ride now and die. Stay here to heal and you can go home when you are better. You don't want your stitches to pop on the road.
 
Fernando walks back into the house. Valentine takes her saddle bags off the bike and takes them in the house with her, following him.
 
Valentine: Wait. Just one more thing.
Fernando: What?
Valentine: Where are we?
Fernando: You are Northwest from Rome, about 30 minutes at 70 miles per hour. Go out the gate, take a right and follow the right to any and all highways and you will be in Rome in no time.
Valentine: And how am I to pay for this hospitality?
Fernando: You said 1 more thing and I answered it,
Valentine: I know. But there are a lot of questions to ask. So, how do I pay for all this?
Fernando: I'm not expecting you to drop your panties for me if that is what you mean. Everyone has a job here, and everybody is expected to do it. Later today I expect you to sit down and talk with the two ladies here, you already met Jeanie. The other is my wife, Tammy. She's not feeling well right now so she's sleeping it off in my room. One more thing.
Valentine: What is it?
Fernando: Your papers in order? The SWA works here from time to time, thus I would give you your own room but because of them that is not possible. You can call them the Secret Service of Italy and they will arrest and interrogate anybody they feel like. You play the role of the pretty quiet one, and I'll give you what protection I can give.
Valentine: Protection? How?
Fernando: This house, like the US Embassy, is American Soil on Italy's country side. They know that when they walk in here, the rules change and I am in charge. To tell you the truth, most of them are nice people despite doing the dirty job that they do. But there are a couple of assholes who would break rules to get what they want.
Valentine: I think I understand.
Fernando: Get Hondo to give you the details. Right now if anyone other than the four of us from outside this house asks you questions, all you say is, 'I don't remember anything....
 
Valentine nods.
 
Fernando: There is nothing to do but wait, so make yourself scarce or useful. I'm going to my room and check on my sick wife. Introduce yourself to the kitchen. The basement is off limits without supervision and being taught how to use the machines. These are not your typical laundry machines.
Valentine: How hard can it be?
Fernando: They are not your typical laundry machines. If the basement gets flooded because you decide to use them without being taught how to use them, you will be swimming for a while as you clean up the mess.
 
She nods as she watches Fernando go upstairs. Hearing him walk on the floor above her, he goes into his room.
 
Closing the door, he walks over to the bed and sits on it. Holding her hand with one hand, he brushes her bangs with the other before giving her a kiss on the cheek. She stirs and stretches.
 
Fernando: Tammy, you awake?
Tammy (in a very groggy tone): I am now.
Fernando: You feel better?
Tammy: I think so.
Fernando: Good. Get washed and dressed . I need to talk to you about several things that has happened while you were sleeping.
Tammy: What happened?
Fernando: Don't worry about it now. Get dressed and ready, we have unexpected guests in the house.
Tammy: Oh...
 
Fernando kisses her on the check again.
 
Fernando: I should be down stairs. Dress to impress, alright? Your bosses were here and should be returning in a couple of hours or so.  
Tammy: Bosses?
Fernando: You know, Marco, Ferro, Jean' those idiots.
Tammy: Oh. So I better...
Fernando (interrupting her): Yes, you better.
 
After a moment of silence.
 
Fernando: I'll see you downstairs.
 
Fernando leaves the room and heads downstairs. Tammy slowly gets out of bed, getting a few items together, and prepares herself for the rest of the day. After a shower and a round of other personal hygiene routines, Tammy goes through her things. She puts on a grey wrap around skirt and a sky blue blouse that she bought a couple of days before along with a few other items. A matching grey suit jack was next, along with white ankle sox and white Nike sneakers. Reluctantly, she takes her purse with her, along with her gun inside.
 
She goes downstairs, not finding Fernando in the house. She takes a look around the first floor, still not finding him. She notices the rear door opened, and goes for it. She finds Fernando standing behind some mouse girl in cut-off jean shorts and a t-shirt working on an old motorcycle. She steps out of the house, walking to them.
 
Fernando: Sounds like your carbs are out-of-sync.
Valentine: Maybe if I had a syncro-meter then I would be able to tune them!
Fernando: Ask Hondo. He might have one, I don't.
Tammy (as she approaches them): Fernando. Who is she?
 
They both look at her.
 
Fernando: You know, I did not ask.
 
The Porsche starts to pull into the drive way and into a parking spot.
 
Fernando: How about you find out.
 
Fernando starts to walk into the house, leaving Tammy with the young mousette and Hondo stepping out of the Porsche. Fernando calls out to Tammy as he walks to the house.
 
Fernando: Tammy!
 
Tammy turns and see him walk into the house. She follows him.
 
Tammy: Coming...!
 
She catches up with him at the entrance to the stairs to the basement. Once she gets within reaching distance, he heads downstairs. She follows him. In the Laundry room, Fernando closes the door. An walks over to lean against one of the wall mounted dryers.
 
Fernando: I don't know who she is, but I know this much: While the SWA was fixing up the damage to this place, Hondo carried her in. She was shot up and still bleeding despite the first aide he gave her. I stopped him from taking her to the hospital, because the police would have caught them and they would be asking questions. Can I say that she is American like we are, but that's about it. Now, I want you to go along with what I'm saying. She is not that badly hurt and will recover quickly but I told her that if she don't rest and heal for a wile, her stitches will burst and she will bleed to death wherever she is. Hopefully she will keep that in mind and don't do anything stupid or anything against us.
 
Tammy: You trust her?
Fernando: Not just yet.
Tammy: Oh. OK. You said that the SWA was here fixing up the place. Why?
 
Fernando: While you were recovering, a group of men pretending to be the police attacked the house. Jeanie opened the door thinking it was the police and the attack happened. I managed to hold them off, killing several of them but the rest escaped in their cars. But they threw some Molotovs at the house and cause fire damage. Since the house is made out of steel and some exotic materials, only the exterior paint and decorations were damaged.
 
Tammy: Do we know who they are?
Fernando: The SWA managed to identify the bodies of Bruno the Fixer and Vinnie the Apprentice out of the group.
 
Tammy gasps because she knew who they were and what they do as per the many staff meetings she has been. She also knows they are names that he would not know.
 
Fernando: Know them?
Tammy: Know of them and what they do.
Fernando: So I was told. Look. I know who could have sent them, the SWA has their doubts so I sent them on an intell chase. They should be back with the results in an hour or so. But, Marco gave me a reminder. He says that we have 4 days to end this mission before they take over. That means you being taken away from me to do this job.
Tammy: What would you propose?
Fernando: We continue until there is a resolution to this mission.
Tammy: And if there isn't?
Fernando: I will ask for an extension.
Tammy: And if they don't give it?
Fernando: Then I'll take it.
Tammy: But they wont give it.
Fernando: If they want to use this place as a mission point then they will have to give me something in return.
Tammy: They will argue that this is my place, as it is on paper.
Fernando: Going against me?
Tammy: ....no.
Fernando: Then the choices are clear. We work together and get this dealt with once and for all or you die. I'm not letting you die if I can help it.
 
Tammy does not give a reply to his statement.
 
Fernando: Lets go upstairs and see what's going on with Hondo.
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Reply #77 - Feb 3rd, 2011, 6:56pm
 
Hondo stepped out of the Porsche, an' as he did so, he saw Fernando an' Tammy retreat into the house. He heard an old engine idlin' behind his truck. He grabbed the bags on the passenger seat an' strode to the truck. Valentine was dressed an' on her knees. She stood up when she saw Hondo an' turned off the Harley. As she stood there in her cut off jeans an' t-shirt, a bit of grease on her cheek, she looked like a million dollars to him. 'She smiled as he came up.
 
Valentine: Your back! Fernando helped me get my bike out of your truck. He thinks my carbs are out of sink an' said you might have a syncro-meter.
 
Hondo nodded: Yeah I got an' older model one, but it should work. You are lookin' better than when I saw ya last.
 
Valentine: Fernando patched me up good, but he said I need to stay here an' heal for a while. He said if I take off anytime soon my stitches could pop an' I'll bleed to death before I can do anythin'.  
 
 Hondo narrowed his eyes at that. He had seen the wounds. They were not pretty, but they weren't gushers. He decided to ponder on it, but he was pretty sure why Fernando would say that. Hondo remembered what he had to go through to win Fernando's trust. He had done that faster than most, an' most flunked out. They wouldn't have been friends like they were now ifin they hadn't been through the first mission together. That mission built a lot of trust, of which Hondo was glad for, but Fernando ever bein' Fernando he still acted like he didn't trust Hondo too much, but Hondo knew different. Hondo didn't fault Fernando for it, though. He hadn't been there nor seen the truth in her eyes, but even seein' it firsthand Hondo did still not trust her totally.  
 
 Hondo decided to talk to Fernando later about her. 'Hondo was almost afraid to love again, an' even if he decided to he didn't know if she would reciprocate it, but he knew his heart was fightin' what his mind told him was a bad idea. He worried about his judgment, whether or not he could see her for who or what she was, without blinders on.
 
 Hondo: Hmm, well ya'd better listen to him. He knows his business. Oh, I got this for ya in town.
 
 Hondo handed her the bags wit the clothes in it. Her eyes got wide as she dug around. She looked up at him 'an' smiled. He thought he could almost see a tear in her eye.
 
Valentine: That's where you were! How can I ever thank you. Ya'll have done so much for me. I don't deserve all you've done an' I don't know how to pay ya back.
 
Hondo: Don't worry about thankin' me. You prove to be who ya say ya are an' I'll take care of the bill. I made a little money last time I was here. But what do ya mean by not deserve?
 
Valentine hung her head: My Pa an' his friends died because of me. I should be dead not them. I don't deserve to live or be helped.
 
Hondo frowned an' spoke gruffly: Now I'll have none of that! That's damned stupid talk! I put my life on the line 'cause I saw worth in ya, as did your Pa an' his friends, or they would not have done what they did! You want revenge for what they did? Stick with us, but don't throw your life away. They are scum! They aren't worth throwin' your life away!
 
Valentine: But I have nothin' left in life . . .
 
Hondo raised his voice: Ta hell ya don't!! You lost some folks you cared about, well that happens. Life is only as good or bad as you make it. You have a chance here an' now to make some new friends. Even ifin ya don't care for us there will be other folks. You ride an' old Harley. That speaks volumes. Only a good mechanic can keep those old bikes runnin', I know. I saw how you faced them down, an' pulled your guns even though knocked sill by that van. You have talent an' guts. You can go a long way ifin ya get rid of that poor me attitude!
 
 Hondo started to walk away from her toward the house. Valentine was in tears an' yelled back at him.
 
Valentine: What do you know about losin' everyone or everythin' you care about!! DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE!!!
 
 Hondo stopped an' looked down at the ground. He stood there for a few seconds but to both it felt like eternity. He finally turned around an' walked back up to her. His face held a cold, hard look that could chill one with one look, but his eyes were only sad. He spoke quietly an' slowly.
 
Hondo: 'I know all too well. Don't think for a moment that you're the only one that has ever lost anythin' or anyone they cared about.
 
 He started to turn away when she grabbed onto his sleeve.
 
Valentine: I'm sorry. I just don't know how to deal with what I feel. I didn't mean to '. . .
 
Hondo: It's alright. Just forget it happened an' lets start over. If you need help talk to one of us. Any of us, Fernando, Jeanie, Tammy. Well, be careful with Jeanie. She's a bit of a loud mouth, but don't throw your life away.
 
Valentine: An' if you need to talk to someone about what happened to you . . .
 
Hondo cut her off: I don't. Don't bring my past up again. It is past an' I don't care to dwell on it or publicize it.  
 
Valentine nodded.  
 
Hondo: Now ya should put your clothes away upstairs. You can stay in my room. I'll sleep in the basement.
 
Valentine: You don't have to. That bed is big enough for two.
 
Hondo: Yes I do. Just leave it at that.
 
 Valentine looked at him for a moment then wrapped her arms around him an' held him tight.
 
Valentine: Thank you.
 
Hondo grimaced: Watch it.
 
 She let go of him quickly.
 
Valentine: What's wrong?
 
Hondo: That bullet proof jacket an' vest I had only stops penetration. Every slug is like getting hit with a baseball bat. I'm pretty sore all over.
 
Valentine: Are you gonna be alright? Did you tell Fernando?
 
Hondo: I'll be fine, just bruised up. An' no I'm not tellin' Fernando, an' it would displease me ifin he finds out.
 
She shook her heard in understandin' but was worried about him. She had hear the bullets hit. Fernando should know, she knew, but she didn't want to hurt Hondo's trust, but would it help Fernando's trust of her if she did tell. She figured Fernando to be the harder one to gain trust but she wasn't so sure anymore.  
 
Hondo spoke up after a moment: Might as well put those clothes away. They aren't very fancy, but they should get you by, I know you can't have a lot in those packs other than a few supplies an' ammo, eh?
 
Valentine shook her head yes.
 
Hondo: Well let's go inside. I need to check in with Fernando. I'm sure plans have changed since the house was attacked. From now on I think we're gonna have to stick together. No more single man searches.
 
 Hondo started off into the house without waitin'. Valentine grabbed her bags an' followed.
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Well the cowboy, like the red man, you had to leave your land
You can't raise your stock and plant your crop in the gumbo and the sand
Greed disguised as progress has put us to the test
They won't be glad until we're gone from our home out in the west
It's sad to see those good old days replaced with greed and doubt
Soon we'll leave the country, the campfire has gone out
Bid 'em all adieu, you can't turn the world about
The cowboy left the country, the campfire has gone out
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Reply #78 - Feb 4th, 2011, 10:27pm
 
The four of them meet by the rear entrance of the house.
 
Hondo: You got a few things to explain, Jefˇ?
Fernando: Yeah, I got a few things to say. Come.
 
Everyone follows him to the dining area and sit down on a chair as he did. Fernando starts off with what he has to say.
 
Fernando: First off, Hondo. As you can see, the SWA is not here. I have them chasing some intell and they will be returning with the results of that chase. Jean is going to want to ask your friend some questions, I will not want him to do so. So hide her in your room while he is here.
Hondo: I already spoke to Marco and Hillshire about that.
Fernando: About her or yourself?
Hondo: Mostly myself but she was mentioned as well.
Fernando: You better make sure of the details. Jean would rather have you two tied up to one of his interrogation chairs, injecting truth serum into both your arms for answers.
Hondo: He would not dare.
Fernando: He would and you know it.
 
Silence hung around the room like an annoying child, making everyone give it some attention before he or she leaves.
 
Fernando: Hondo. About your friend, what you know of her?
Hondo: Enough.
Fernando: Give me more. Where you found her, what she told you, why you brought her here? How about we start with her name.
Hondo: Her name? Valentine, or that is what she wants to be called. I found her in a bar, rescuing her from a gun fight from the same people that I have problems with, the same people tied with Annie. As for her story, she is hunted down by them like we are.
Fernando: You two are hunted down by them for whatever reasons you two share. My problem is with Annie killing all of us with that bomb in our place and killing me again on our public wedding day. Tammy is Annie's next target though now that she knows I'm still alive, she has upped the ante.
Hondo: I have seen Annie with the same people who are after us.
Fernando: And that's besides the point. Really. The SWA does not care about personal vendettas, though Jean is running the organization into the ground for them killing his parents, little sister, brother, and fiancˇ. Revenge is only good to a point. The rest has to be action to defend yourself in whatever reason to permanently neutralize their threat. That is what I am doing for Tammy, and when all is said and done, I will write a report stating that to satisfy the SWA's paper eating machine, and who knows. Another round of medals for us all, I really don't care. We won enough medals, money and privilege to live anywhere, Hondo. But we stay in the way as targets to our enemies, why is that?
 
Hondo thinks for a while before giving an answer.
 
Hondo: Because we refuse to be targets and stand up to fight as up as free men.
 
Fernando crosses his arms and releases a pent up breath. He just looks at Hondo's direction for a while.
 
Fernando: You forgot 'To protect ourselves and those we love by any means necessary....
Hondo: That goes without saying.
Fernando: It goes on the report to be given to the SWA so they can get off our backs.
 
Silence does the 3 second marathon about the room.
 
Hondo: OK. I think where this is going.
Fernando: Tell me where then.
Hondo: You want all the ducks in a row then they come to inspect them.
Fernando: I want them not to have a reason to put you or your friend in jail for what happened. You don't need you say it, her injuries and you walking around like a stiff old man tells me that it was some shoot out you two were in. The police has been wanting answers to their questions about the shoot out, and it will eventually be given to them as plastic bounded reports from the SWA. You will have a hand in creating that report as much as you hate being a desk jockey, it will be done. So in order to do that, yo are going to collaborate with her and get all your duck in a row.
Hondo: You got it, boss. Anything more?
Fernando: No.
Hondo: Explain to me why you telling Val here that if she pops her stitches, she would bleed to death.
Fernando: Because she will.
Hondo: I did the first aid, she was not that bad when I patched her up.
Fernando: When I took of her bandages, the cuts have not clotted. The wounds have not started to heal, they were still runny. So, she is either a hemophiliac or is very anemic. So what is the problem?
 
Hondo was going to answer but had no answer to give. Valentine does however.
 
Valentine: I have not been eating well for a long while now. Since my daddy disappeared.
Fernando: Then you are going to eat as if your life depends on it, because it does.
Valentine: And if I don't want too?
Fernando: You will or you will end up unable to pick up a gun or pull its trigger when you need too in a gun fight. You understand where I am coming from? Because you are almost there now.
 
Valentine nods.
 
Fernando: Hondo. I don't care about stories. I do care about results. As for your friend, respect is given, trust is earned. You are to share your room with her, don't care how. We don't have enough space for her and the SWA staff at the same time to give out rooms freely.
 
Hondo nods.
 
Fernando: Now. Valentine this is my wife, Tammy. Jeanie is upstairs. Go with them and learn about the place.
 
Valentine could only nod.
 
Tammy gets up out of her chair, and heads to the stairs with Valentine following her. Fernando waits for them to have gone onto the floor, and the sound of a door closing. Then he turns to Hondo.
 
Fernando: The thing is this, Hondo. We can not look like a goon squad taking out those who have done wrong to us for what ever reason. There are laws to follow. There are rules to the game. I'm sure you can give me good enough reason why things have happened so far. But is it good enough for them- the SWA? I do not want Jean tying me to a chair and injecting me with drugs to get the truth out of me. Neither do you. Also, I know your gentlemen's aversion to sharing a room with a woman. You did it with Rose, and I sense that you will with this one. You are to be in that room when you need to be and no where else. I don't care if you have to sleep in a chair while she sleeps in your bed, but if the SWA Staff sees you elsewhere, they are going to ask questions. You know they will. Furthermore, you are a man. You need to stop acting cowardly around women you may have to get close too. I don't care how- I don't expect you to walking about naked in the house swinging that fire hose of your like a monkey on a vine, but you will need to in your room. In other words, if it has to- modesty goes out the window. I can not tell you how many naked women I have seen in my lifetime, or how many times I had to be naked around them, but it had to be done and I had to hold back any and all shame at those times in order to do what had to be done. Praise women for what they are to us, but it only applies to a select few, everyone else does not deserve this attention because they are willing to lower themselves to something you would not want to touch, and they will do so at an early age. According to statistics, chances are Valentine is not a virgin, but she is to you because you never had her in those terms. She might actually be or not, that is not for me to know, but like I said- women will do things to themselves and become lower than they are. I'm not saying that she is a hoe or a man-eater, but anything is possible and she might already be or will allow herself to be with a man as she thinks she needs to be. If I'm wrong in all this, about her, then so be it. But you should not be hiding and covering yourself like Adam and Eve from god after eating the apple. By extension from me and Tammy, this is your place too, so you have rights in here that everyone else does not. Use them or lose them.
 
Hondo: I see where you are coming from.
Fernando: I doubt it but you probably do. I'm not you.
Hondo: Now wait a minute! Ifin' I am going to act like a boy-scout around a lady, that is my prerogative.
Fernando: On the other side of the coin, that shyness can be taken the wrong way and you will be hurt by the actions of others because of it. I'm not telling you to stand up on the bed while Valentine is one it and yell at her, 'I am man! Hear Me Roar!' but I am saying is a Woman as a place around man, in cases of those who do not belittle themselves to others in order to gain power or provide service to men, and that place is next to him. For the same part, Man has a place around women, and that is next to her. What happens between them is on them. Only you can say where things go with you and Valentine. And let me point out, you called her 'Val", so that tells me that you have accepted her more than just friends. I'm not questioning your relationship with her, what you two share is on you both, but your actions around her in front of everyone, shows it when it shouldn't. Some people might think I'm cold to Tammy. But I treat her as I need too; there is a way I treat her around her friends, her co-workers with the SWA, around us, and alone in our room. None of those ways will interfere with any other. I cant. And I wont. Understand where I am coming from?
 
Hondo just nods.
 
Fernando: Now, about our cases. You keep track of every bit of your vendetta's intell and you will write up a report that will satisfy this nation's law enforcement agencies, and I will with mine. We will have to show connections between the two. And we have 3 days to complete everything. Actually 4, but I want that last day to recover from what we had dealt with. Meet me later today, I need to give you some spy-tech gadgets this evening.
 
Fernando gets up out of the chair and starts walking upstairs.
 
Hondo: Where are you going?
 
Fernando: Intell gathering.
Hondo: Wait, I'll go with you.
Fernando: You got a lady to take care of.
 
Hondo does not answer. Fernando continues to go upstairs, entering his room. After a minute's time, he walks out of the room and down the stairs, he walks out of the house and to his Porsche.
 
As the Porsche drives away, the girls run down the stairs. They see Hondo still in the house, but not Fernando.
 
Tammy: Did... Fernando just leave?
Hondo: 'Fraid so.
Tammy: Why didn't you stop him?
Hondo: I tried.
Jeanie: Why aren't you with him?
 
Hondo did not want to answer that one, and thus leaves to go outside and work on his truck. He would have preferred to have chased after his comrade, but hearing the Porsche's engine fade into the distance at speeds he would rather do on a speed track, he knew there was no way to catch up to him now.
 
In his mad man style, Fernando arrives in Rome faster than he could drive through its inner city traffic and get a parking space. He makes a mental list of things to get and need. But first there was something he had to do that he did not like doing. He walks about the Piaza di Spanga with his cane to a little cafˇ across from the stairs.
 
Taking an outdoor table, he orders pastry and coffee. He takes his time eating and drinking, asking for refills when done. Though cars are rare to drive through the plaza they occasionally do. A new model Fiat 900 series drives slowly, stopping across from the cafˇ. Fernando has an eye on it, and a hand on his gun. A lone figure, a red headed mousette gets out of the car, limping with a cane to where Fernando sat. The Fiat drives away slowly from the Piaza. Fernando still has his eyes on both until the car disappears around a corner and the red headed mousette is at the caf's separation barrier.
 
Red Headed Mousette: You are supposed to be dead.
Fernando: So are you, Annie.
Annie: Only Fernando calls me that. You going to let me in or do I walk away?
Fernando (pointing to the opening at the far end): You know how to enter this place.
Annie: You could open up this separation panel and let me in this way.
Fernando: There is a 'no dogs allowed' rule keeping me from doing you that favor. Look, you want to come in here, you walk in like everybody else.
Annie: Hmph...
Fernando: I'll be right here. Waiting.
 
Annie has no choice but to walk. As she does, a waiter comes by and fills Fernando's coffee for the third time. Fernando gives him a 50Euro bill to leave the coffee carafe pot behind and to bring another plate of pastry and a an empty cup for his friend. The waiter quickly complies, faster than Annie could get to the table. As she sits there, Fernando glances to the carafe of coffee, seeing that whispers of smoke was still coming out of its opening.
 
Annie: You look well for somebody who had a couple of rounds to his chest. Now explain, why are you still alive.
Fernando: You were dead first, so you should explain first. But before you do, I know about your billionaire uncle paying for SWA Cybernetics that now makes up part of right shoulder and chest. I also know that SWA Medical Technician Dr. Fernando Bianchi signed off on you getting that technology. Unfortunately, he is going to be fired and his reputation ruined so that not even Luigi's Pizza shop would hire him.
Annie: That explains me. Now you.
Fernando: Ever heard the Jamaican Expression, 'Two face has too faces?...
Annie: I'm not Jamaican to have heard it. What does it mean?
Fernando: It means, that I have a twin. Actually I'm part of a rare set of identical triplets. You killed one of us. You have 2, including myself, wanting revenge against you. The messed up part is you killed the nicest of the three of us, so that voice of reason that used to make us think and look for another way of doing things peacefully and without bloodshed, is no longer there. Give me a DAMN good reason why I should not blow your brains out here and now.
 
In this stand off, Annie blinks. She tries to remove her gun from her purse but was not fast enough as a carafe of hot coffee shatters against her face and hot coffee flows from her head and neck to her upper body giving her first degree burns. The Fiat 900 screeches in front of the caf", and widows rolls down. A couple of arms stick out with guns pointed at Fernando. They did not expect him to jump off his chair and fly at them, his gun taken out and starts to empty its magazine into its rear passenger section. The driver tries to put the car into gear, screeching its tires against the pavement. Fernando lands on its hood and fires several rounds into the driver and passenger seats before jumping off. The Fiat suddenly turns crashes into a nearby store behind the cafˇ. People run away in panic, clearing the plaza in seconds.
 
Fernando gathers his spent cases, and checks on the car, finding a couple of more spent casing there. He walks back to the caf", finding a barely conscious Annie laying on the other chair. He grabs her by her hair and lifts her to his face.
 
Fernando: Bitch, listen and listen good. You want me dead, you want to kill my wife, you have declared war on this family. I am going to kill everyone of your friends and family until you are the only one left, then I'm going to make your life so miserable that not even death is going to be an escape from the pain I'm going to put you through. We could have been friends, but you made the first move against us- the bomb on the plane. Be happy no one was on board except for a few robots and a hundred empty seats or else you would be hanged right now for the death of those who were on that plane.
 
Annie (barely conscious): #$@!... You...
Fernando: I would not do you the favor with a sandpaper condom.
 
He lets go of her hair, dropping her head back on the second chair.
 
Fernando: Mark my words, your friends and family will pay for what you had done.
 
Fernando starts to walk away, stopping at the front entrance of the caf", giving the waitress there two 500 euro bills.
 
Fernando: Sorry for the mess.
 
He walks away. Once out of the area, he takes his time, tapping his cane in front of him in his blind man act.
 
He finds his way to the technology section of Rome, looking for some spy gear to get. Though small, many of the gadgets were single function units. As he shopped around, he eyes every item seen and takes notes on their functions and their prices. He decides on two of them for the group: a high resolution Camera inside a pen, and a 2-way radio inside a watch with a 1/4 mile output radius. He makes a deal for 6 sets of them for under $500. He also picks up micro leatherman toolkit for $15 a piece as part of the deal. But he was not done.
 
He picks up a couple of 12 channel radio and several 4 channel receivers at a hobby story. The explosives he is going to need to get from somebody at the SWA. Some 2 sided tape and several tubes of crazy glue ends the shopping.
 
He takes his bags of supplies with him to his Porsche. A stop at the butcher shop ends the trip as he picks up a few steaks, ribs and assorted cuts of meats.
 
The trip home was slower, looking at his watch he figures that the SWA would approaching home by now. At 50MPH, his 35 mile drive lasts 40 minutes as soon as he got out of Roman Traffic. But he manages to get home before they do.
 
Fernando takes the first bag with the meats. Placing it on the table where the girls were at. Tammy looks inside, seeing the wrapped choices cuts of meat inside.
 
Tammy: Where are we going to put all this? There is no room in the refrigerator's freezer.
Fernando: We'll make room. Besides, most of that will be eaten by tomarrow night. Just figure out where to put it. There also might be a freezer in the basement but it has not been used in a long time. You could check on that as well.
 
Fernando starts to leave.
 
Tammy: Fernando!
Fernando: I got more things to put away.
Tammy: Food?
Fernando: No. Other things we are going to need.
Tammy: We need to talk.
Fernando: Talk later. Right now Your coworkers will be arriving soon and I need to be ready for them. You (pointing at Valentine)'don't remember anything just your name because your ID says so and you were told that was your name.
 
Valentine just nods. Fernando continues to the door with Tammy following him. Jeanie takes the bag of meats and starts putting it into the refrigerator freezer. Moving a few things around, she managed to fit it all in.
 
At the Porsche, Tammy finally catches up to Fernando as he takes out another bag of stuff.
 
Tammy: Is that more food?
Fernando: No, its things we might need to get this mission done.
Tammy: Fernando, please. Just stop for a minute.
 
Fernando places the bag on the floor.
 
Fernando: What is it?
Tammy: We need to stop and think for a moment.
Fernando: While we stop and think, Annie is out there plotting away her next move against us. In fact, if you turn on the Italian news, you will get the latest of her attacks on me today. If she is not at the hospital, then she made her escape again. But this time, she will be sporting first degree burns across her face. I made my move to defend myself. She will make another attack on us again.
Tammy: I don't wan to do this anymore.
Fernando: Take is as you like, but you have no choice. If you were home in New York City, USA, and someone crashed through your window or door with an axe and means to do you bodily harm, what are you to do? Lay there and die for them? No. I would want you to fight back, even if you got hurt, because you hurt is a whole lot better than you dead. It applies to here as it does there.
 
Tammy bows her head down.
 
Fernando: How long will it take for Numil, Fat Cat or Rat Capone to finally score a kill against the rangers? Dumb luck only last for so long. It will fail on them, one day. And when it runs out, it is going to cost them dearly. If they would have continued here with us, one of them would have been dead, and you would be blaming yourself. Really Tammy. This is the real world, not garbage tech, luck and making the bad guy fail in his plans. We need to have the bad guys killed, not arrested because we know the courts are corrupt and thy will be released in less than a year to continue where they left off. You need to remember the time observation orb- Annie finally get you, but it's a matter of when. And finally, how would I live my life without you? I'm sorry that I don't show it, but I do love you. But protecting you takes more priority than making love to you because I can make love to you when the time is right, but protecting you takes 24/7/365.4.
 
Tammy thinks while all this was being said to her. Then she gives her answer to what he said.
 
Tammy: No. You're right. Its just a matter of time before one of us gets killed. And if anything happens to me, a certain blonde mouse is going to want to comfort you for as long as you need her to. I love you too, maybe too much to realize it may be wrong, but you is all I have. I don't want you to stop protecting me no matter what because in the end I am scared of this world because it wants me dead.
 
Fernando: You should stop thinking like that and learn to deal with your fears and how to fight them. You need to know how to protect yourself because one day you will need to do it, despite being immortal. Now, come with me while I take this stuff to the basement.
 
He picks up the bag and takes it to the basement. Tammy follows him. Hondo was already there working on a few things. Fernando puts the bag on the table, and starts taking out items from the bag, handing a few items to Hondo.
 
Fernando: Just the man I want to see.
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Re: GSB III: A Normal Life In Abnormal Times.
Reply #79 - Feb 5th, 2011, 1:17am
 
Hondo took the items handed him an' observed them. One thing he learned with Fernando was he expected you to inspect an' learn yourself then ask questions. He never took kindly to someone askin' what somethin' was before they examined it.  
 
 Hondo looked the items over. He had a 2 way radio that looked like a watch, a transceiver (12 channels), a couple receivers, a micro Leatherman, an' a small camera.
 
Hondo: Spy gear, mission team communications radios, an' bomb detonator, eh?
 
Fernando: yeah. I figured you'd know what to do with some of that. The radio and micro Leatherman are yours. If Valentine eats, is well enough, and you think she's trust worthy enough, she might get one too and help out.
 
Hondo: What are your plans for the bomb stuff?
 
Fernando: we'll talk about that later. Right now you need to worry about that gal. Remember what I said earlier.
 
Hondo: I remember. Been thinkin' on it too. I understand where yo' are comin' from, an' I appreciate that you hold me in high enough regard to say that this place is partly mine too. You've been a good friend, an' I'd not do anythin' to jeopardize that or any of ya. I don't completely trust Val, but at the same time I believe her. Had I not felt in my gut that I could believe her I'd not risked bringin' her here first. I'd have taken her to a hospital an' let the police take us. I'd take a bullet for any of you, even Jeanie, though I can't stand her at times, anytime. Even though I'm not immortal like you an' Tammy here are. I'd rather be shot up an' even dead than to let anythin' happen to you all because of my actions or lack of them.
 
Fernando: I know.
 
Hondo: Of all of us I know ya do, but with that said I'm not askin' ya to trust Val right now. I appreciate the advice, an' I will take it to heart as I know you have all our best interests in mind. I will take what ya said an' use it the best I can. I'll use the room still, though I hadn't planned to, but understand this, just 'cause I draw a line somewhere that is considered old fashioned doesn't mean that I'm not open to exceptions. I might act odd sometimes, but some things I hafta work out on my own in my own way in my own time. Oh, an' if any bastard makes any comment about me as to why I am a bit shy of women right now, not havin' it on with a gal right now, or struttin' my stuff 'round one or more, have them come tell me to my face. I'll deal with them.  
 
Fernando: You know you don't hafta explain to me. Just don't let your past ruin your future.
 
Hondo: Don't worry 'bout me.
 
Fernando: I don't, but I do. I think you understand.
 
Hondo: Yeah. I'll go talk to Val an' leave you an' Tammy to talk. I'm sure you have things to explain to her before her agency folk get here.
 
Hondo walked up the stairs. He barely heard the comments made behind him as he left.
 
Tammy: He is a good friend to have, isn't he?
 
Fernando: More than he'll even know.
 
 Hondo walked upstairs to his room. Valentine sat on the bed cleanin' her guns.  
 
Hondo: Ifin ya plan on bein' able to use them ya'd better eat up like Fernando said.
 
Valentine: I just don't have much of an appetite. Besides, I'm fine, I know I am.
 
Hondo: The Boss Man says you aren't. Until further notice, what he says goes.
 
Valentine: I'm fine, besides, why do you call him Boss? He said he is not.
 
Hondo: Well, he might as well be. Listen, he knows more about this business than anyone can. F he says it, ya might not agree with it, but ya'd better at least consider it. He don't speak just to hear himself. He only speaks like that when he has somethin' to say, so when he talks listen well. He says you need to eat. I did first aid on ya. Your ribs are stickin' out, your paler than ya should be, your eyes are blood shot, an' your hand shakes.  
 
Valentine looked down at the floor.
 
Valentine: Please don't worry 'about me. All those who do end up dead.
 
Hondo: well, ifin I end up dead It will probably be from savin' your butt 'cause you didn't eat an' wasn't able to hold up your end.
 
Valentine stood up fast as she was a bit miffed, but staggered. Hondo reached out an' grabbed her good arm.
 
Hondo: Now, see that's what I'm talkin' 'bout. Your strong, but you body is weak due to lack of food.
 
Valentine sighed: I guess your right. I'll eat soethin'.
 
Hondo: you'll eat a lot of somethin's. Now let's go down stairs.
 
 Hondo walked beside her, but she made it fine. She was weak due to lack of food, but tried not to show it. She was proud an' strong, though not puffed up. It was a silent pride that would only let someone that she really cared for help her.
 
 Once down stairs they entered the kitchen. No one was there so they had it to themselves. Hondo grabbed out some meat, cheese, an' bread for her to make a large sandwhich, an' she got out some chips, dip, an' salad stuff. They talked as they worked on makin' her a large emal.
 
Hondo: When the SWA get her do as Fernando said, you know nothin'.  
 
Valentine: I don't like to lie.
 
Hondo: I don't care to either, but in this business you have to for now. Not just for your safety but for all of ours. They decide you know more than you are sayin' or have knowledge of what happened, they will drag you, I an' anyone else they care to out of here, strap us down an' force us to tell all we know. That would be very bad.
 
Valentine nodded: I understand. I was goin' to do as Fernando said, but I just wanted to point that out.
 
Hondo: No need to. We all do things we don't like to in this world. I still am learnin' to do things I don't want to do. You are involved in a game of life an' death. The other side plays by no real rules. We have rules but we cannot afford too many rules or they will win. What we do, Fernando, Tammy, an' I, is fight for those who can't fight for themselves. We fight for our own first an' foremost, but it is not for our gain. Thus we sacrifice some of our values. This is the price to free some that can't free themselves. Freedom does not come cheap, but some of us are willin' to pay the price. None of us is promised tomorrow, but if we can make a good tomorrow for even a few that would not have it otherwise we've been successful.  
 
Valentine: I see.
 
Hondo: I'm not sure you do, but ifin ya stick 'round here you will.
 
Valentine: I'll stay at least until we get these people. I will not be able to rest as long as they live.
 
Hondo: Ok then. Oh, an' we are sharin' a room. Another compromise that we have to make to keep the SWA dumb to goin's on.
 
Valentine: there's room enough for two on that bed.
 
Hondo: There is a chair as well.
 
Valentine looked a bit dejected at that statement.
 
 Valentine: You don't like me enough to share a bed with me?
 
Hondo: The opposite is true. I like you too much to want to have bad spoken 'bout you 'cause of me, no matter what you've done in the past.
 
Valentine: Don't worry about that. I owe you everythin' I have an' am. I've never been with a man before, but if you want.. . .
 
Hondo cut her off: Whoa right there! I am askin' nothin' of the kind of ya. IF we live through this an' want to maybe become more than friends then we'll talk 'bout things, but if we do it will be because we care 'bout each other. Not for payment or lust. Now get to eatin' we'll talk more later.
 
 Valentine thought, did I hear him right? Does he like me? She liked him for some reason, though she barely knew him, but it lifted her heart. He actually said somethin' about goin' further in their relationship if all went well! This brought back her appetite with a vengeance. She added some macaroni salad to her mix as well as she started to eat. In the back of her mind she worried that he might change his mind, though or he was just sayin' that to keep her quiet. She was scared to a bit, but she knew she owed him an' wanted to make him happy, though it would be a first time for her, an' she only wanted to do it with him. She thought on what she must do to repay him an' keep him. The answer kept comin' to her but she did not like it.
 
Hondo wondered what had gotten into that sckull of hers. She liked her, an' he did not see her to be a player, but she worried him a bit. He only hoped she'd throw him no curve balls while they shared a room. He worried that even to his iron constitution that the temptation would be too great. It'd been a long time since he'd been with a woman, an' there were times he ached to be again.
 
Hondo walked towards the livin' room to look out the window as he heard a dog bark down the road. Barkin' dogs always caught his attention as usually it meant a change in somthin'. As he looked out he saw some vehicles approach the house. Tammy came up from the basement as he turned 'round.
 
Hondo: Damn!
 
Tammy: What's wrong?
 
Hondo: The SWA, your bosses. Hey are here! Quick, Help Val get her food up to my room an' have her stashed away. Please.
 
Tammy: Sure Hondo.
 
 Tammy ran over to Valentine who had already started to gather her stuff Hondo walked quickly down the basement stairs.
 
Hondo: Boss man, SWA. They're back.
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Well the cowboy, like the red man, you had to leave your land
You can't raise your stock and plant your crop in the gumbo and the sand
Greed disguised as progress has put us to the test
They won't be glad until we're gone from our home out in the west
It's sad to see those good old days replaced with greed and doubt
Soon we'll leave the country, the campfire has gone out
Bid 'em all adieu, you can't turn the world about
The cowboy left the country, the campfire has gone out
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