Silver Moon
Adventurer
Chapter Seventy-one, “The Cheater”, Friday, June 2nd , 1882, 10:00 P.M.
Ginnie heads over to the table "Can I bring you anything else?" Ginnie says as she begins to clear the table and looks for clues of who this woman is that would be here without anyone else. The woman looks up at Ginnie and softly says, "It is getting late and I must be going. You have done well my little bird. Please let Jake know that the neatly dressed man at his table is a wizard and is using magic to cheat."
She replies, “Thank you my teacher, I will let him know, the change is good but your eyes will always give you away. I would suggest leaving by the back a woman traveling alone always attracts attention in this town especially if she isn't know. Very Loudly Ginnie speaks "I'm sure that we could have our cook explain some of the ingredients to you it is a very good recipe but I wouldn't expect to get all her secrets if you could come with me we can go speak to Maria." With that she begins to clear the table and leads the way to the kitchen.
Ginnie comes out of the kitchen and brings Jake a glass and says, "You have a problem at your table. Our mutual friend informed me before he went to the kitchen that your well dressed patron is a wizard who is using magic to cheat." After Ginnie's warning Jake looks at Messier more carefully, remembering that Red had a medallion and wondering what this man was doing to help his game. Ginnie begins watching the wizard both to see if she can identify if it is some sort of item or spell and to see if she can pick up any tricks on hiding magic use at the same time.
Paul Messier looks at Jake and says, "So, that's it then?" Ginnie's focus shows a slight shimmer indicating magic use radiating from both of the man's metal cufflinks. "Seems like the prudent thing to do," Jake tells him. "Unless you really think that you want to go one on one with the dealer?"
Messier gestures to Job Kane's table and says, "It looks like he might now have space for another player." Job began the night with six players but is now down to three, namely town blacksmith Henry Weller, Phil Rogers who works at the Lucky Deuce mine and Dean Fryberg who works at the town's stamping mill. Jake replies, "Looks like he does. You can likely slide in between hands."
Ginnie grabs Melvin "I need you to do something without asking why can you do that?" Melvin nods yes to Ginnie. She says, “I want you to clear that table behind the man in the suit at Jake's table. Trip when you're behind him and spill the leftover beer down his back. Can you do that? I know it's not something you'd usually do and I'm sure that Jake will yell but he is only going to be acting ok?” Melvin nods and says, "Okay, but I really did want that job." She says, “Believe me if work is what your looking for I can easily make sure you have more than you'd ever need.”
Melvin heads over and starts to clear the table as instructed. Ginnie then slides behind Jake. "Cufflinks," she whispers as she moves away to clear a table across the room. Melvin skillfully trips and spills two mugs of beer, one half full and another a quarter full onto Mr. Messier's back, side and pants. The man jumps back and turns exclaiming "Imbecile!"
Ginnie runs over and begins pushing Melvin toward the kitchen and out of the line of fire "Go grab a mop! Sir please let us send you upstairs to clean up. I'm sure we can find some clean dry clothing for you and we will make sure to get your shirt freshly washed in the morning" Messier says, "Thank you Miss. I have done well at the table so think it is time to call it a night. I will take a room for the night if one is available."
Jake scowls at Melvin, "That is coming out of the boy's pay. Here let me help you out of your damp jacket." Jake stands to the mans right side behind him and attempts to remove the cufflink on that side with his jacket. Jake manages to get the cufflink unfastened from the shirt but Messier moves before Jake can get a firm grip on it and it begins to drop towards to the floor.
Knowing that Ginnie will be watching closely, Jake quickly swings his boot under the falling cuff link to keep it from making a sound on the wooden floor and launches it in her direction while turning Messier the other way to help with the other sleeve. Ginnie moves to intercept the cufflink. She fails to catch it with her hand and it bounces off of her arm and down towards the floor. She extends her leg and catches it with her book. Jake sees Ginnie move but Messier blocks his view of exactly what she did. However he does not 'hear' the cufflink hit anything.
Ginnie then exclaims "I can't believe he did that! Dumped Beer on him! Where is he with that mop!" She storms off into the kitchen. Once in the kitchen with the door closed she grabs Melvin, kisses him on the cheek and exclaims, "You did a great job!" Meanwhile Jake has no difficulty removing and pocketing the second cuff link.
Messier says to Jake, "So, can I get a room?" "Yes, of course you can. You certainly have earned it." Jake turns and calls out to Tom, "Show Mr. Messier to the third room on the right on the second floor." Turning back to cheating wizard Jake says, "I will be right up after him." Satisfied that Tom is leading him upstairs to a bedroom with no furniture in it.
Jake steps into the kitchen. "Boy!" he hollers and then in a normal voice, "you are convincing as a bumbling idiot. And you," he says pointing at Ginnie with an edge in his voice, "here is your other cuff link." He gives her a wink and a grin. As Jake turns to go he says over his shoulder, "You might come upstairs with Al Caine in a bit if he gets nasty. I got this thing about cheaters in my saloon....." With that he leaves the kitchen and makes his way to the room where he expects Messier to be starting a tantrum.
"Ok now the hard part" she says as she looks at Melvin "I need you to go to the El Parador and take these with you" She hands him the cufflinks "Try not to be seen but you need to get there fast. Find Mr. Gonzalas and tell him that Ginnie has asked you to have him put them in his room. Can you do that?" Melvin nods "And get back here as quick as you can, you did a great job and I'm sure that you don't have to worry about a job anymore, now go!" With that she shoves him out the back door grabs a mop and a pan of warm water and heads into the saloon. She places the mop behind the bar and starts up the stairs with the water.
Nakomo coninues to scrub tables while watching table three. Minerva continues to accompany the band with her flute. Her attention is drawn to Jake when she hears him bellow at the boy. She watches the scene unfold. She does not notice Jake remove the man's cufflink but she does see Ginney scoop it up and disappear into the kitchen with Melvin and Jake follow the man up the stairs. When the lively musical piece comes to a close, she thanks the band for allowing her to play and casually makes her way over to the staircase where she can listen upstairs.
Messier returns from upstairs complaining about there not being any furniture in the room he was directed towards and demanding another one instead. Jake says, "Stay with us a moment Tom." Jake moves to intercepts him coming down the stairs takes him back up. Jake then gives Messier a disarming smile and begins his lie. "Not much of a hotel without furniture, really. You know, there is a funny story about that. I am sure you know of people who perhaps are a little short on money,"
Jake allows himself to glance across the man's well worn clothing, "and they must make difficult decisions. Do I buy dinner or do I buy whiskey? We here at the Lucky Lady have grown so fast and we have had to make some of those same difficult choices. We will have furniture in all the rooms soon, but this month we had our own decision to make. Do we buy beds for the new rooms in the hotel...." Jake indulges himself and his smile takes on a certain predatory look, "or do we pay for a way to detect someone who is using magic to cheat at cards?" Jake spreads his arms indicating the room around him. "As you can see for yourself we did not choose furniture." While not taking his eyes off of Jake for the first time since the beer was spilled on him Messier crosses his arms, checking each sleeve for the missing cufflinks, with a shocked look crossing his face.
Jake then switches on his diplomatic charm. "I must be frank with you, I am appalled by your un gentleman-like behavior. You come into our saloon in the company of two other gentlemen and take advantage of them. One of which is my loyal customer Ned. What would he think about this? You sir, under the roof of the saloon that was partly owned by your benefactor the late Niles Hoover, undertake such activity that must make him look down and wonder about his generosity and be chagrined that you would treat his heir, the young Hoover boy, with such disdain.”
Messier’s jaw drops and he is about to speak with Jake continues, “You otherwise appear to be a well educated and respectable man, what could drive you to discard your principles in such a manner and reach to the depths moral depravity?" Inwardly Jake smiles at himself, maybe that was a bit over the top. Messier says, "Sir, I have no idea what you are talking about. I obviously need a bed to sleep in and if you do not have one here there I will be going."
"No? I am being too subtle perhaps?" Jakes expressions changes to one decidedly unfriendly. "My desire was to settle this in a civilized manner, and give you an opportunity to explain yourself or even show some remorse. Cheaters are not welcome in the Lucky Lady sir. Is that plain enough? Wizards are not viewed very kindly in this town either, but I have no wish to bring that kind of trouble upon your person. I am not a cruel man. If continue to deny what we both know is the plain truth, then I will have no choice than to forbid you presence in this establishment and warn my fellow saloon owners of your type of behavior. Have I made myself quite clear?"
Messier replies, "Yes sir, you do not wish for me to return. Very well, I will go and not darken your doorstep again. I assure you sir, that Mr. Walters was uninvolved with my.....participation in the game this evening." "Well you show some character at least." Jake replies. "Is Ned Walters a good friend of yours?"
Messier replies, "He is a competitor, whether at the poker game or in the mines. I only had two friends here in Promise City, both of my business partners and one of them is now dead. Good day to you sir." He attempts to get around Jake to head towards the door. "Niles Hoover?" Jake shakes his head, "You have a funny way of showing your friendship." As he heads toward the door Messier says, "Hoover's gone. I'll leave flowers at his grave."
"I am beginning to see why you are a man with only one friend left..." Jake lets him go but follows him out. Messier heads two doors down to the Comique, where his partner Dudley Jobin is at the bar having a whiskey. Messier walks over to Jobin and says, "Change in plans, let's get back to the mine."
After Messier is long gone, Jake shares much but not all of the story with Job Kane and Harry Rote. He leaves out any mention that Ginnie had any knowledge of magic. "Harry, what in blazes did Niles see in that man?" Harry says, "Can't say, that was one of Nile's deals that I wasn't involved with. I do know that back when we ran the bar at our own location it was Jobin rather than Messier who was a regular customer, so it could be that he was the one Niles dealt with." Jake says, "Something is strange about that man. Keep an ear open about him."
Jake makes sure that the staff understands the Messier is no longer welcome in the Lucky Lady because of his remorseful cheating. The nights wanes and the Lucky Lady is finally clearing out. Jake tells Ginnie they can talk tomorrow if she wants. As they take their leave, Jake follows Minerva and Nakomo outside into the street. "Nakomo, can the Senorita and I have a few minutes of privacy?" Nakomo shrugs "Sure, I will go on ahead, if you are willing to walk her home."
"That is not really necessary, Nakomo. I can find my own way home." she replies. The young elf gives her a firm look and says pointedly. "You said, it was not wise to walk alone in these times. Either he walks you home or I wait." Jake cannot help but smirk, "I am always willing to see an attractive Senorita home safely." "Si, I shall be about as safe as the hen who is guarded by the fox." she laughs good naturedly. When Nakomo's eyes begin to darken she reassures him. "It was a jest Nakomo! I will be perfectly safe with Senor Cook. You go on ahead. I will be home shortly."
Jake glances around to make certain there is no one nearby and then speaks to Minerva in a quiet voice. "There are a few things of which you ought to be aware," Jake says with a little bit of tiredness in his voice. "You need to keep them to yourself though. Wyatt Earp is still skulking around and looking for revenge on the Cowboy Gang members who were involved in the murder of his brother. That is a good news, bad news story. He came to visit me last night and shared some of what he has learned of late.
He believes that Fisk is now working with the Thayer gang in trying to take control of Promise City. I have long suspected Fisk of being one of the money men behind the Cowboy Gang but have nothing to prove it with. Earp also believes that there are more than one faction of the gang and they are at odds. He mentioned the Crazy-8 ranch specifically as not being part of Fisk's faction. He claims to have been trailing a gang member when he watched Martin and Berg being threatened by the Crazy-8 men, and says he shot to save their lives. Earp denies having cut Buckley's throat however."
"Earp did say that he witnessed two of the Thayer boys spying on Katherine's ranch from a distance and I warned Katherine about that." Jake runs a hand through his hair and chuckles, "I have told Chet and Katherine much of the same as what I am telling you, though I may have withheld a little bit here or there as necessary."
"Earp recommended that we just let the outlaws kill each other off. We also need to be careful what we do just about anywhere. Behan and Leslie are most certainly on the Gang's payroll and that makes out of town law enforcement decidedly one sided. Berg barely has a hold on the town, and he is strictly against vigilante style justice. That may be a noble position but with him so outnumbered he is certainly doomed without some help. Anyone who does help him may well find themselves arrested by him regardless of their good intentions."
"Earp will probably leave the area when Josie does. Secretly they are seeing each other. He is also intent upon punishing Madge Duprey for ratting out his most recent gang and causing the death of his other brother. I doubt that she was the cause of it, but I have no way of knowing for sure. She sent a letter indicating she had run off to Paris or somewhere and was never coming back. I do not know that I believe that either, but did not wish to suggest so in public. Earp thinks she is in Tucson." He pauses to take a breath and to let what he has told the priestess sink in.
The sign of the Lucky Lady catches his eye and he turns to look at it, temporarily lost in his own thoughts. He finds himself staring at the queen of hearts that makes up the 'a' in the sign. "My, but there certainly seems to be an awful lot going on in this town." she shakes her head and replies with a touch of sarcasm. "I do appreciate your filling me in on what is going on and am doubly pleased that you feel you can do so, so completely." she chuckles. "Tell me, Is it that you think that your secrets are safe with me or that perhaps we are of a like mind?" "Perhaps it is some of both." Jake draws his gaze back to Minerva.
She says, "I do not know much about any of these men except that they are trouble and that scoundrel Fisk is nothing more than a flannel mouthed liar. I think that Senor Earp has the right idea though, about letting them kill one another off, but we should keep a close eye on them just in case they need a little nudge in that direction. As for Marshall Berg, he is not one to beat the devils around the stump but I believe him to be a bit overly optimistic if he believes that "The Law" will prevail without a little help. I, like you senor, do not believe in waiting for divine intervention when something must be settled. After all the gods help those who help themselves, eh?" she winks.
"When they do, I find that to be the case. Fisk is much more than a liar, Senorita, do not underestimate him. He is the money and direction behind much of what the Cowboy Gang does. I know you have a personal distaste for Evan Adair, I do as well. Fisk is a far greater danger to our well being than that other snake in the grass." Jake clenches his jaw and then sighs, "Speaking of Adair, Berg told me that Fisk was successful in his appeal. Adair is now free again." Minerva let's loose with a string of oaths of profanity and then exclaims “I should have aimed more to the left." Jake looks at her curiously, not sure what to make of the outburst.
Minerva nods toward the Lucky Lady. "How are you faring in Ruby's absence?" He says, "Oh, uh, fine. Of course I miss her." He looks back at the saloon he bought so Ruby would have a place of her own. "I have been so busy of late I have hardly had time to think about her being gone," he lied. "I am sure she will be back soon," he lied again. "There are times when I miss her more than other times," he does not finish the thought out loud but inwardly thinks, like today on her birthday. Once again he finds himself staring at the queen of hearts on the sign. By force of will he turns to look at the priestess, "Have you heard from Nanuet?"
"No, I have not." she says biting her lip. "I am rather worried about the reception that he will receive from the Yavapai when he tells them what has happened but I am sure that the gods will guard him while he is away. " she says with more conviction than she feels. "Well here we are." she says as they reach her front gate. "Gracias for walking me home, Sr. Jake. My new ward takes his promise to Nanuet very seriously." she chuckles. "I am going to have to find something other than my well being to occupy his time. If you know of anyone who is looking for help, I think that a job would do him good."
"I could get him work at the mine I am sure, but that is foul work at best. We may need some more hands at the Lady, I have not completely figured out how we are re-staffing. If he is interested have him speak to me tomorrow." He bids her good night and makes his way home.
Ginnie waits till the end of the night to fill Job in on what she dealt with for business for the saloon " My estimate was a little off we only made a 27% profit increase over other nights but I was a little distracted for a while and we did end up needing to pay both the boys for the cleaning duty which cut into the tip money but I think it was worth it. If you give me a couple of days I'll pull together a plan to see if we can continue the increase and possibly sit down with Jake and discuss my increase in pay. See you tomorrow I've got a school report to present." with that she swings through the kitchen to grab one last cookie from the plate on the counter and heads not home but to the El Parador. it had been a very interesting evening
Once at home, Jake wanders about rather aimlessly seeming to avoid something. After staring blankly out the window for nearly ten minutes he sighs. He takes a bottle of tequila from the cabinet and slowly walks up the stairs. Jake removes the trunk that was covered by a cloth in the corner and disperses the contents around the room. He tosses a pillow on the floor and sits upon it, leaning back against the wall.
He pulls open the bottle of tequila and looks about at the eighteen attractively wrapped packages arrayed around the room. He drinks directly from the bottle and one by one stares at the packages. He imagines Ruby opening each one. He imagines her squealing with delight as she tears through the fancy paper and discovers the treasure within. He can see her hair bouncing and swinging about. He can hear her shrieks and laughter. He can even smell her perfume. Time slowly passes and is measured by the receding level of the tequila. Long after midnight Jake releases the bottle and slumps over into uneasy sleep.
Ginnie heads over to the table "Can I bring you anything else?" Ginnie says as she begins to clear the table and looks for clues of who this woman is that would be here without anyone else. The woman looks up at Ginnie and softly says, "It is getting late and I must be going. You have done well my little bird. Please let Jake know that the neatly dressed man at his table is a wizard and is using magic to cheat."
She replies, “Thank you my teacher, I will let him know, the change is good but your eyes will always give you away. I would suggest leaving by the back a woman traveling alone always attracts attention in this town especially if she isn't know. Very Loudly Ginnie speaks "I'm sure that we could have our cook explain some of the ingredients to you it is a very good recipe but I wouldn't expect to get all her secrets if you could come with me we can go speak to Maria." With that she begins to clear the table and leads the way to the kitchen.
Ginnie comes out of the kitchen and brings Jake a glass and says, "You have a problem at your table. Our mutual friend informed me before he went to the kitchen that your well dressed patron is a wizard who is using magic to cheat." After Ginnie's warning Jake looks at Messier more carefully, remembering that Red had a medallion and wondering what this man was doing to help his game. Ginnie begins watching the wizard both to see if she can identify if it is some sort of item or spell and to see if she can pick up any tricks on hiding magic use at the same time.
Paul Messier looks at Jake and says, "So, that's it then?" Ginnie's focus shows a slight shimmer indicating magic use radiating from both of the man's metal cufflinks. "Seems like the prudent thing to do," Jake tells him. "Unless you really think that you want to go one on one with the dealer?"
Messier gestures to Job Kane's table and says, "It looks like he might now have space for another player." Job began the night with six players but is now down to three, namely town blacksmith Henry Weller, Phil Rogers who works at the Lucky Deuce mine and Dean Fryberg who works at the town's stamping mill. Jake replies, "Looks like he does. You can likely slide in between hands."
Ginnie grabs Melvin "I need you to do something without asking why can you do that?" Melvin nods yes to Ginnie. She says, “I want you to clear that table behind the man in the suit at Jake's table. Trip when you're behind him and spill the leftover beer down his back. Can you do that? I know it's not something you'd usually do and I'm sure that Jake will yell but he is only going to be acting ok?” Melvin nods and says, "Okay, but I really did want that job." She says, “Believe me if work is what your looking for I can easily make sure you have more than you'd ever need.”
Melvin heads over and starts to clear the table as instructed. Ginnie then slides behind Jake. "Cufflinks," she whispers as she moves away to clear a table across the room. Melvin skillfully trips and spills two mugs of beer, one half full and another a quarter full onto Mr. Messier's back, side and pants. The man jumps back and turns exclaiming "Imbecile!"
Ginnie runs over and begins pushing Melvin toward the kitchen and out of the line of fire "Go grab a mop! Sir please let us send you upstairs to clean up. I'm sure we can find some clean dry clothing for you and we will make sure to get your shirt freshly washed in the morning" Messier says, "Thank you Miss. I have done well at the table so think it is time to call it a night. I will take a room for the night if one is available."
Jake scowls at Melvin, "That is coming out of the boy's pay. Here let me help you out of your damp jacket." Jake stands to the mans right side behind him and attempts to remove the cufflink on that side with his jacket. Jake manages to get the cufflink unfastened from the shirt but Messier moves before Jake can get a firm grip on it and it begins to drop towards to the floor.
Knowing that Ginnie will be watching closely, Jake quickly swings his boot under the falling cuff link to keep it from making a sound on the wooden floor and launches it in her direction while turning Messier the other way to help with the other sleeve. Ginnie moves to intercept the cufflink. She fails to catch it with her hand and it bounces off of her arm and down towards the floor. She extends her leg and catches it with her book. Jake sees Ginnie move but Messier blocks his view of exactly what she did. However he does not 'hear' the cufflink hit anything.
Ginnie then exclaims "I can't believe he did that! Dumped Beer on him! Where is he with that mop!" She storms off into the kitchen. Once in the kitchen with the door closed she grabs Melvin, kisses him on the cheek and exclaims, "You did a great job!" Meanwhile Jake has no difficulty removing and pocketing the second cuff link.
Messier says to Jake, "So, can I get a room?" "Yes, of course you can. You certainly have earned it." Jake turns and calls out to Tom, "Show Mr. Messier to the third room on the right on the second floor." Turning back to cheating wizard Jake says, "I will be right up after him." Satisfied that Tom is leading him upstairs to a bedroom with no furniture in it.
Jake steps into the kitchen. "Boy!" he hollers and then in a normal voice, "you are convincing as a bumbling idiot. And you," he says pointing at Ginnie with an edge in his voice, "here is your other cuff link." He gives her a wink and a grin. As Jake turns to go he says over his shoulder, "You might come upstairs with Al Caine in a bit if he gets nasty. I got this thing about cheaters in my saloon....." With that he leaves the kitchen and makes his way to the room where he expects Messier to be starting a tantrum.
"Ok now the hard part" she says as she looks at Melvin "I need you to go to the El Parador and take these with you" She hands him the cufflinks "Try not to be seen but you need to get there fast. Find Mr. Gonzalas and tell him that Ginnie has asked you to have him put them in his room. Can you do that?" Melvin nods "And get back here as quick as you can, you did a great job and I'm sure that you don't have to worry about a job anymore, now go!" With that she shoves him out the back door grabs a mop and a pan of warm water and heads into the saloon. She places the mop behind the bar and starts up the stairs with the water.
Nakomo coninues to scrub tables while watching table three. Minerva continues to accompany the band with her flute. Her attention is drawn to Jake when she hears him bellow at the boy. She watches the scene unfold. She does not notice Jake remove the man's cufflink but she does see Ginney scoop it up and disappear into the kitchen with Melvin and Jake follow the man up the stairs. When the lively musical piece comes to a close, she thanks the band for allowing her to play and casually makes her way over to the staircase where she can listen upstairs.
Messier returns from upstairs complaining about there not being any furniture in the room he was directed towards and demanding another one instead. Jake says, "Stay with us a moment Tom." Jake moves to intercepts him coming down the stairs takes him back up. Jake then gives Messier a disarming smile and begins his lie. "Not much of a hotel without furniture, really. You know, there is a funny story about that. I am sure you know of people who perhaps are a little short on money,"
Jake allows himself to glance across the man's well worn clothing, "and they must make difficult decisions. Do I buy dinner or do I buy whiskey? We here at the Lucky Lady have grown so fast and we have had to make some of those same difficult choices. We will have furniture in all the rooms soon, but this month we had our own decision to make. Do we buy beds for the new rooms in the hotel...." Jake indulges himself and his smile takes on a certain predatory look, "or do we pay for a way to detect someone who is using magic to cheat at cards?" Jake spreads his arms indicating the room around him. "As you can see for yourself we did not choose furniture." While not taking his eyes off of Jake for the first time since the beer was spilled on him Messier crosses his arms, checking each sleeve for the missing cufflinks, with a shocked look crossing his face.
Jake then switches on his diplomatic charm. "I must be frank with you, I am appalled by your un gentleman-like behavior. You come into our saloon in the company of two other gentlemen and take advantage of them. One of which is my loyal customer Ned. What would he think about this? You sir, under the roof of the saloon that was partly owned by your benefactor the late Niles Hoover, undertake such activity that must make him look down and wonder about his generosity and be chagrined that you would treat his heir, the young Hoover boy, with such disdain.”
Messier’s jaw drops and he is about to speak with Jake continues, “You otherwise appear to be a well educated and respectable man, what could drive you to discard your principles in such a manner and reach to the depths moral depravity?" Inwardly Jake smiles at himself, maybe that was a bit over the top. Messier says, "Sir, I have no idea what you are talking about. I obviously need a bed to sleep in and if you do not have one here there I will be going."
"No? I am being too subtle perhaps?" Jakes expressions changes to one decidedly unfriendly. "My desire was to settle this in a civilized manner, and give you an opportunity to explain yourself or even show some remorse. Cheaters are not welcome in the Lucky Lady sir. Is that plain enough? Wizards are not viewed very kindly in this town either, but I have no wish to bring that kind of trouble upon your person. I am not a cruel man. If continue to deny what we both know is the plain truth, then I will have no choice than to forbid you presence in this establishment and warn my fellow saloon owners of your type of behavior. Have I made myself quite clear?"
Messier replies, "Yes sir, you do not wish for me to return. Very well, I will go and not darken your doorstep again. I assure you sir, that Mr. Walters was uninvolved with my.....participation in the game this evening." "Well you show some character at least." Jake replies. "Is Ned Walters a good friend of yours?"
Messier replies, "He is a competitor, whether at the poker game or in the mines. I only had two friends here in Promise City, both of my business partners and one of them is now dead. Good day to you sir." He attempts to get around Jake to head towards the door. "Niles Hoover?" Jake shakes his head, "You have a funny way of showing your friendship." As he heads toward the door Messier says, "Hoover's gone. I'll leave flowers at his grave."
"I am beginning to see why you are a man with only one friend left..." Jake lets him go but follows him out. Messier heads two doors down to the Comique, where his partner Dudley Jobin is at the bar having a whiskey. Messier walks over to Jobin and says, "Change in plans, let's get back to the mine."
After Messier is long gone, Jake shares much but not all of the story with Job Kane and Harry Rote. He leaves out any mention that Ginnie had any knowledge of magic. "Harry, what in blazes did Niles see in that man?" Harry says, "Can't say, that was one of Nile's deals that I wasn't involved with. I do know that back when we ran the bar at our own location it was Jobin rather than Messier who was a regular customer, so it could be that he was the one Niles dealt with." Jake says, "Something is strange about that man. Keep an ear open about him."
Jake makes sure that the staff understands the Messier is no longer welcome in the Lucky Lady because of his remorseful cheating. The nights wanes and the Lucky Lady is finally clearing out. Jake tells Ginnie they can talk tomorrow if she wants. As they take their leave, Jake follows Minerva and Nakomo outside into the street. "Nakomo, can the Senorita and I have a few minutes of privacy?" Nakomo shrugs "Sure, I will go on ahead, if you are willing to walk her home."
"That is not really necessary, Nakomo. I can find my own way home." she replies. The young elf gives her a firm look and says pointedly. "You said, it was not wise to walk alone in these times. Either he walks you home or I wait." Jake cannot help but smirk, "I am always willing to see an attractive Senorita home safely." "Si, I shall be about as safe as the hen who is guarded by the fox." she laughs good naturedly. When Nakomo's eyes begin to darken she reassures him. "It was a jest Nakomo! I will be perfectly safe with Senor Cook. You go on ahead. I will be home shortly."
Jake glances around to make certain there is no one nearby and then speaks to Minerva in a quiet voice. "There are a few things of which you ought to be aware," Jake says with a little bit of tiredness in his voice. "You need to keep them to yourself though. Wyatt Earp is still skulking around and looking for revenge on the Cowboy Gang members who were involved in the murder of his brother. That is a good news, bad news story. He came to visit me last night and shared some of what he has learned of late.
He believes that Fisk is now working with the Thayer gang in trying to take control of Promise City. I have long suspected Fisk of being one of the money men behind the Cowboy Gang but have nothing to prove it with. Earp also believes that there are more than one faction of the gang and they are at odds. He mentioned the Crazy-8 ranch specifically as not being part of Fisk's faction. He claims to have been trailing a gang member when he watched Martin and Berg being threatened by the Crazy-8 men, and says he shot to save their lives. Earp denies having cut Buckley's throat however."
"Earp did say that he witnessed two of the Thayer boys spying on Katherine's ranch from a distance and I warned Katherine about that." Jake runs a hand through his hair and chuckles, "I have told Chet and Katherine much of the same as what I am telling you, though I may have withheld a little bit here or there as necessary."
"Earp recommended that we just let the outlaws kill each other off. We also need to be careful what we do just about anywhere. Behan and Leslie are most certainly on the Gang's payroll and that makes out of town law enforcement decidedly one sided. Berg barely has a hold on the town, and he is strictly against vigilante style justice. That may be a noble position but with him so outnumbered he is certainly doomed without some help. Anyone who does help him may well find themselves arrested by him regardless of their good intentions."
"Earp will probably leave the area when Josie does. Secretly they are seeing each other. He is also intent upon punishing Madge Duprey for ratting out his most recent gang and causing the death of his other brother. I doubt that she was the cause of it, but I have no way of knowing for sure. She sent a letter indicating she had run off to Paris or somewhere and was never coming back. I do not know that I believe that either, but did not wish to suggest so in public. Earp thinks she is in Tucson." He pauses to take a breath and to let what he has told the priestess sink in.
The sign of the Lucky Lady catches his eye and he turns to look at it, temporarily lost in his own thoughts. He finds himself staring at the queen of hearts that makes up the 'a' in the sign. "My, but there certainly seems to be an awful lot going on in this town." she shakes her head and replies with a touch of sarcasm. "I do appreciate your filling me in on what is going on and am doubly pleased that you feel you can do so, so completely." she chuckles. "Tell me, Is it that you think that your secrets are safe with me or that perhaps we are of a like mind?" "Perhaps it is some of both." Jake draws his gaze back to Minerva.
She says, "I do not know much about any of these men except that they are trouble and that scoundrel Fisk is nothing more than a flannel mouthed liar. I think that Senor Earp has the right idea though, about letting them kill one another off, but we should keep a close eye on them just in case they need a little nudge in that direction. As for Marshall Berg, he is not one to beat the devils around the stump but I believe him to be a bit overly optimistic if he believes that "The Law" will prevail without a little help. I, like you senor, do not believe in waiting for divine intervention when something must be settled. After all the gods help those who help themselves, eh?" she winks.
"When they do, I find that to be the case. Fisk is much more than a liar, Senorita, do not underestimate him. He is the money and direction behind much of what the Cowboy Gang does. I know you have a personal distaste for Evan Adair, I do as well. Fisk is a far greater danger to our well being than that other snake in the grass." Jake clenches his jaw and then sighs, "Speaking of Adair, Berg told me that Fisk was successful in his appeal. Adair is now free again." Minerva let's loose with a string of oaths of profanity and then exclaims “I should have aimed more to the left." Jake looks at her curiously, not sure what to make of the outburst.
Minerva nods toward the Lucky Lady. "How are you faring in Ruby's absence?" He says, "Oh, uh, fine. Of course I miss her." He looks back at the saloon he bought so Ruby would have a place of her own. "I have been so busy of late I have hardly had time to think about her being gone," he lied. "I am sure she will be back soon," he lied again. "There are times when I miss her more than other times," he does not finish the thought out loud but inwardly thinks, like today on her birthday. Once again he finds himself staring at the queen of hearts on the sign. By force of will he turns to look at the priestess, "Have you heard from Nanuet?"
"No, I have not." she says biting her lip. "I am rather worried about the reception that he will receive from the Yavapai when he tells them what has happened but I am sure that the gods will guard him while he is away. " she says with more conviction than she feels. "Well here we are." she says as they reach her front gate. "Gracias for walking me home, Sr. Jake. My new ward takes his promise to Nanuet very seriously." she chuckles. "I am going to have to find something other than my well being to occupy his time. If you know of anyone who is looking for help, I think that a job would do him good."
"I could get him work at the mine I am sure, but that is foul work at best. We may need some more hands at the Lady, I have not completely figured out how we are re-staffing. If he is interested have him speak to me tomorrow." He bids her good night and makes his way home.
Ginnie waits till the end of the night to fill Job in on what she dealt with for business for the saloon " My estimate was a little off we only made a 27% profit increase over other nights but I was a little distracted for a while and we did end up needing to pay both the boys for the cleaning duty which cut into the tip money but I think it was worth it. If you give me a couple of days I'll pull together a plan to see if we can continue the increase and possibly sit down with Jake and discuss my increase in pay. See you tomorrow I've got a school report to present." with that she swings through the kitchen to grab one last cookie from the plate on the counter and heads not home but to the El Parador. it had been a very interesting evening
Once at home, Jake wanders about rather aimlessly seeming to avoid something. After staring blankly out the window for nearly ten minutes he sighs. He takes a bottle of tequila from the cabinet and slowly walks up the stairs. Jake removes the trunk that was covered by a cloth in the corner and disperses the contents around the room. He tosses a pillow on the floor and sits upon it, leaning back against the wall.
He pulls open the bottle of tequila and looks about at the eighteen attractively wrapped packages arrayed around the room. He drinks directly from the bottle and one by one stares at the packages. He imagines Ruby opening each one. He imagines her squealing with delight as she tears through the fancy paper and discovers the treasure within. He can see her hair bouncing and swinging about. He can hear her shrieks and laughter. He can even smell her perfume. Time slowly passes and is measured by the receding level of the tequila. Long after midnight Jake releases the bottle and slumps over into uneasy sleep.