Fernando was right, as usual. The air smelled wrong almost. The senses picked up on many thing, things that the brain didn't always process totally but they screamed of danger. The human senses can pick up the subtleties around them like an animal can but humans have their minds so busy on other things and they tend to ignore feelings they can't explain thus miss the warning around them.
Fernando was keen to them from a life time of listening to the little feelings. Hondo was too but at times his mind was too busy to listen to them and they were strong in him. The Cherokee and Iroquois blood in Hondo made those senses even stronger than in most.
Hondo nodded that he would go around to the left. Fernando nodded and proceeded to the right around the building. As he came to the edge of the building he heard talk. He peered around the edge carefully. Another drunk had stumbled out and into the waiting arms of the slavers. They grabbed him by the arms before the drunk could do a thing.
Drunk: Wha . . Whach ur tink yur doin's?
Slaver #1: Collecting merchandise for our slave market. Nighty night.
With that the slaver was about hit the man of over the head with a night-stick and knocked him out. Hondo could only see three, though he had a bad feeling there was another but he had to stop them. He stepped out from around the corner with gun in hand.
Hondo: I don't think so. Drop the baton and let the drunk go.
Leader: Or what? You will shoot all three of us.
Hondo grinned and it was just able to be seen in the light thrown from the bar.
Hondo: Definitely
The leader didn't like the cowboy's grin or unwavering sureness. He knew from the moment they saw him he'd be trouble but they thought he was just a cowboy. He knew now that he was staring into the cold eyes of a man that had killed many before and knew what he was capable of. He wasn't a cowboy but a gun man, and a seemingly up-right one too. Not a person he could buy off. He hoped he was alone. Only then did they have a chance.
Leader: Big talk for a dead man.
Hondo: I could say the same. Now let . . Him . .go!
The leader nodded and the other two let the drunk man go.
Drunk: Thanxth Merster. Yurb a fend eh werey goob feend an I jess whan a say . .
Hondo: Shut the hell up an' get outta here!
The drunk nodded and stumbled off into the night.
Hondo: Ok Hands where I can see them an' get on yur knees.
Leader: How about, um, no.
Hondo I said . . .!
About that time lying weasel sprung from the dark behind him and drove a knife (
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Hondo went down on one knee as Lying weasel was on his back trying to regain his balance enough to pull the knife out and go in for the kill but his head suddenly exploded, knocking Hondo's hat off in the process. Fernando appeared in the light of the side window with his Para in hand, smoke poring from the barrel. Slaver #1 turned towards Fernando as slaver #2 turned towards Hondo. Hondo put two rounds center mass on #2. #1 never fully turned around as he took one to the body sideways then one to the head thanks to Fernando. In the split seconds this all happened the leader, who was no true leader, turned tail and ran.
Fernando: Hondo, you all right.
Hondo lifted his gun and shot the leader threw the back of the knee sending him sprawling into the dirt on his face.
Hondo: Much better now.
Hondo holstered his revolver and reached over his left shoulder. He grasped the knife that was still in him and pulled it out. He sucked air violently through his teeth as he pulled it out.
Hondo: That will feel better when it quits hurtin', believe you me!
About the a large bird squawked and came hurling down out of the dark sky and attacked Hondo, leaving a pair of gashes on his left cheek. As Hondo batted it off it steadied its flight path, gained altitude, and set up for another dive. This time as it dived at his had again Hondo struck out with the very knife he had just pulled from his shoulder. He hadn't gotten up from off the one knee he had fallen to when Lying Weasel had jumped him so he was close to the ground. Swinging the knife in an arc he stuck it into the large birds side and pinned him the the ground. The bird thrashed and squawked. Now, Hondo could see what it was. A vulture. Hondo realized what was going on. He moved his right foot onto its neck and ripped the knife downward letting it's blood and guts spew onto the ground as he nearly split it in half.
Hondo: It's a damned Vulture, Jefe!
Fernando: Vultures eat the dead, don't hunt, nor fly at night.
Hondo: You're tellin' me! So what? It's a spirit?
Fernando: That one (pointing at lying weasels remains) sure looked native and you said that many of them could talk to spirits.
Hondo: #$@!. I was right. It's one of those #$@!in' damned spirit birds! That does it. Now they die!! Where's that Moro! I;m gonna #$@!in' blow her brains out an' any other spirit that crosses my damned path!
Fernando: Take it easy. You're bleeding. We need to get that attended too first.
Hondo: Then we kill them. I know you see it. We are things to be used for their amusement and thrown away. I'm not lettin' them get Val or you killed.
Fernando: You know I'd like nothing better that to kick them all off our damned planet, but we this isn't as easy as showing them the door.
Hondo: No, we show them the business end of a gun! The spirits, the slavers, all of them!
Fernando: These slavers were looking for people but I bet that spirit used them. These spirits have shown they don't act as underling; they control the situations around them.
Hondo slid the knife into his waist band and then Fernando helped Hondo to his feet. he grit his teeth a bit as he moved his arm too much as he stood up. About that time a gun boomed a ways off and Hondo felt something sting the side of his right thigh,
Hondo: Damn it!
Fernando looked and saw the leader propped up with a gun. He promptly shot the leader in the chest.
Hondo: That grazed me, but it's my own damn fault. Over here spittin' 'bout the damn spirits puttin' us in danger an' I forget about the ass-hole with one knee.
Fernando: Well, these three are definitely dead. Let's go check that one.
They walked over to where the slaver leader lay. He was alive, but not for long. He was gasping for air as a red foam started to form around his lips.
Hondo: No more slavin' for you, hombre.
The leader gave a coughing laugh.
Hondo: What's so funny?
Leader (wheezing and couching): You think you have won? There are . . . many more of us. and when . . I . . don't make it back to my group . . . they . . will . . . kill every person . . . they captured! Ha Ha *Cough Choke!!* You saved a couple from . . a life of slavery . . and . . condemmed many more to death!! The jokes on you!! *cough hack gasp!*
Hondo: Where are they?
The leader just smiled and stared at him.
Hondo: Where the #$@! are they? Tell me and I'll end your suffering!
The leader motioned for Hondo to come close. Hondo stooped down a bit as Fernando covered him. The leader whispered in between gasp.
Leader: suck . . my . . balls.
With that he died.