Silver Moon
Adventurer
Chapter One-hundred-fifty, “Back in Town”, Wednesday June 14th, 1882, 2:00 P.M.
Before riding off Jake walks over to Katherine and speaks with her privately for a moment. "If you have time, stop in to see Van Horne. Tell him I want that favor he owes me. Tell him I want that piece of jewelry that belongs to a mutual friend and to give it to you for me. I will return it when I come back to Promise City. Also, do not forget that Tomlinson can tell if anyone is lying. These men or us." He wishes her a safe trip and will see her soon.
It actually takes the quartet around seventy-five minutes to make the ride back to Promise City. They go directly to Dick Lockmeyer's stables, where Harker pays Lockmeyer to feed and water all four of the animals, saying they will be back in an hour and needing them then. Harker says he needs to head back to his house to pick up some more weapons and supplies. Costas makes sure that Kate gets safely back to her home before heading over to see Judge Isby along with Tomlinson.
Kate enters the building through the back door. Class is in session in the main room, and she sees that Mother Jimenez is giving a guest lecture to the class about local plants. Kate resisted the urge to run into the room and welcome the older woman. She hadn't expected to see her back so soon, but since Diana had departed it wasn't such a surprise. Instead of interrupting the lesson she peeked in the parlor to see if Janet Fly was there, then ran up the stairs to her own room to fetch her spell book which she kept locked up in her desk.
The parlor was empty but she finds Janet upstairs in one of the rooms. This room had been unfurnished and thus far just used for storage, but now is full of furnishings, presumably from Janet and Roger's room next door. Janet is in front of a spinning wheel spinning wool into yarn. She smiles and says to Kate "Welcome back." Kate smiled and stepped into the room. "I'm so sorry I wasn't here yesterday, I was called away unexpectedly. And I'm afraid that business isn't complete but I hope to sleep in my own bed tonight. Did Ginnie get you settled alright? Are you comfortable enough? Is there anything you need?"
Janet replies, “Yes, Ginnie got me settled in fine. She is very interested in my spinning wheel, although more from an engineering/mechanical standpoint than a desire to actually spin wool. My brother-in-law Buck helped bring my things over, I hope you don't mind. Familiar furnishings help make this seem more like home.” Kate replies, "Of course I don't mind. I'm sure everything will be a bit disorienting until you get settled in, and hopefully I won't be called away like this again. You'll find Ginnie is very curious about many things, and goes far faster than I can keep up with."
Hurrying to make it down to the schoolroom before Mother Jimenez had left. Kate slips in quietly but everybody in the room still notices. Jimenez has concluded the main part of the lecture and is now passing around bark samples and leaves of the various trees in the area. Kate went over to Meghan and Mollie when they noticed her come in. The children were busy passing the samples although they too were giving her curious glances.
"I apologize," she said quietly. "I had no idea yesterday's business would hold me up so long. I'm afraid I'm not really back for today either. There's some more work to be done before I can come home and rest. Meghan says, "No need to apologize, we've used the opportunities for guest lectures. Duncan Frye was in this morning talking about the craft of leatherwork and as you see Mother Jimenez is here now."
Kate says “It looks like everything is just fine here. How did Mother Jimenez happen to be here. Not long ago she left for what she thought would be an extended time away." Meghan says, “She's here in the building teaching because her own students, Sonoma and Conrad Booth, suggested it to her. She's back in the area in general because she sensed that her mate had returned.”
Kate states, "I'm glad she's returned. She's been a help to me more than once and I believe Sonoma and Conrad both missed her. I'm glad you found someone to come in, although I'm sorry to have missed their lectures myself. I always like hearing about what other people do, and my botany is far behind. We may need to make some kind of plan for my absences, it doesn't seem its going to stop happening. And then there's..." Kate looked at Mollie then Meghan. "Well, we can talk about it all tomorrow.”
Meghan says, "Relax Kate, for both of us this is our only job, you've also got a ranch to run. We understand and are just glad that we can help." Kate replies, "I know, and you wouldn't believe how much peace of mind that gives me." The three women continued talking for the next few minutes until Mother Jimenez had answered all the children’s questions and the samples had been returned. As they had been taught they all thanked her for coming.
When Meghan and Mollie took over Kate took Mother Jimenez into the kitchen and closed the door to the schoolroom. "I'm so pleased you're back, when did you get here? Have you seen Conrad yet?" She replies, "Si, I was with him this morning. He is now over at the Lucky Lady doing a dress rehearsal of the play that he will be performing in."
Kate says, "I guess I'll see him in a few minutes then. I have to run over there before I go back out of town. I want to thank you for this ring," she said, taking the older woman's hand with the one she wore the protective circlet on. "It saved him last night. I'm sure you know about the blood monsters in the area. Hopefully after tonight there won't be any more of them. One of them tried to drain my life from me. It almost succeeded, but the baby is well. I have to go back out if only to stay with the Bishop until he's certain I'm completely recovered, but since the monsters are in town as well I'm not any safer here."
She replies, "I could protect you as well as that Bishop, I am actually more powerful than him. I know of the type of monster that you speak of as does my mate." Kate replies, "I have no doubt you could, and I would be more comfortable to tell the truth. But I have other tasks as well, and I can actually help without undue risk. We have leads, I think we'll know who they all are by tonight and will be able to stop the most recently created from rising. There are at least two in town. I believe Bronco Madsen is one of them." Kate quickly explained what they already knew of vampires and how to deal with them, then asked, "Is there anything I haven't mentioned?"
Jimenez says, "Your knowledge of these creatures is more complete than mine. I would suggest that you remain in the sunlight until they are all vanquished." Kate answers, "That's what I'm going to try to do. Unfortunately the sun does go down, and my home being used for a public purpose probably won't keep the creatures out. I must go to the Lady, but perhaps we will talk again tomorrow. Thank you for lending your knowledge to our students, I'm sorry I missed it. I'm so glad you've come back." She hugged the woman, not sure if it was a welcome gesture but not letting that stop her. "I'm curious about your mate," she smiled.
Jimenez replies, She replies, "His name is Jadito. He is an Elder of the High Elvan Yavapai tribe. He is non-Apache so fled to Mexico to be with out sons during Cochise's uprising nearly two decades back and we have been apart since that time."
Kate took a few moments after that to talk with Ginnie privately, giving her a quick update telling her who and what to watch for in town, then taking some time just to hug her and be a mother rather than a guardian. Then she quickly made for the Lady to see Cornelius Van Horne. She finds the front door locked and a sign reading "Private Function until 5:00 P.M." She hears music and voices inside.
Kate debated for a moment whether to knock or go around back to the kitchen door. In the end she decided she probably shouldn't be going down alleys and pounded loudly on the door. The music inside eventually stops. The door is then unlocked and opened. Standing this blocking the doorway is Josephine Marcus, attired in an Elizabethan gown with a low neckline. She gives Kate a curt look and says, "As a school teacher I would have thought you would have been able to read. The sign says closed, go away."
Kate had had enough in the last few days and her voice was just as curt when she answered. "Not everything has to do with your play. Is Van Horne inside and is the back door unlocked?" Miss Marcus says, "I think he's upstairs. Get in if you have to, and when you leave go out the back." As soon as Kate enters Josie locks the door behind her and heads back toward the actors on the stage. As Kate heads across the room towards the stairs Conrad’s gaze never leaves her and he ignores Josie's next comment to him about the play.
Kate hustled through the room. She felt Conrad's eyes on her immediately but could not stop. Instead, she mouthed silently and exaggerated, "I love you, go back to work." Then she dashed up the stairs and looked for a closed door to knock on, since she wasn't sure where Jake had put Van Horne. She eventually finds the rotund southerner who comes to the door and with a smile states in his Georgia accent "Well hello, and what is it that brings the Lucky Lady's most beautiful pianist to my door at this hour?"
"Not a difficult feat when the others are men," Kate said. "Jake sent me. He wants to call in a favor, a piece of jewelry that belongs to a mutual friend. I'm to bring it to him, and he'll return it when we come back to Promise City. There's obviously more history between the two of you than I know of, but I'm not asking any questions." Van Horne replies, "Ah yes, allowing men to keep some of their secrets is a wise trait in a woman. I believe I remember where I put the trinket."
He heads over to the dresser. While he is looking through things Kate notices a large suitcase in the corner, the exact same one in fact that had been carried the man whose face she bandaged following the explosion at the Palace. He finds what he is searching for and brings her over an amulet and says, "This is the one, if memory serves it belonged to a saloon hostess named Allouetta."
"Allouetta? She must have gotten tired of hearing the song," Kate said and held up the amulet to look at it before slipping it into the pocket of her pants. "I'm not surprised Jake would have known a saloon hostess. He probably knows more than he has fingers to count them on." Van Horne replies, "I honestly can't say, I've only known Mr. Cooke a short while myself, although it appears that we both know quite a few of the same people. Then again, the circuit of long-term professional gamblers west of the Mississippi is rather small, lots of people coming and going but not that many of us in it for the long haul."
Kate replies, “I suppose I'll be learning a bit about that myself this weekend. I'm sure you can guess it's not my area of expertise. I wonder if you would do me the favor of delivering a note for me? I don't want to disturb the rehearsal downstairs. Of course, I'll also have to ask you for paper and pen to write it." Van Horne says, "I would be very happy to assist you little lady." He gestures over his desk where a fountain pen, paper and envelopes are waiting. "Help yourself," he states.
"Thank you." Kate went inside and sat at the desk, writing out a short note in her neat hand. She writes:
My Dear,
I did not want to interrupt your rehearsals, but I know my running through the saloon will have you worried. Mother Jimenez knows the details of what I am doing, I don't have the time to write it all out. There is no reason to fear, I am with the Bishop and others who consider my safety of great importance. These last days seem to have conspired to keep me away from you, especially since I have wished to reassure you that our argument was just that. I love you and will see you as soon as I can.
All my love, Katherine
She folded it into the envelope and wrote 'Conrad Booth' on the outside before closing it. She states, "You'll just need to take it downstairs once the rehearsal is over. I'm sure you know Mr. Booth." Van Horne says, "Indeed I do, I have played at his table at the Long Branch on many occasions. He is signed up to play in my tournament this weekend. Actually he's not the only Booth to do so, the world renowned actor Edwin Booth has also signed up to play."
She replies, "He signed up to play? I knew he was coming, but... I wonder if he'll be any good as a player?" Van Horne replies, "Oh I would think so. There is a well known story of when he was on a world tour and played a high-stakes game in Hawaii with the island kingdom's King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani." She states, "You'll have to tell me the story after we return, I have never heard it.
She handed him the envelope, fairly certain the man would read the note the moment she left the room. "I'm afraid I must go, I'm expected. Thank you for your help, and I hope you're sufficiently recovered from your rude awakening Sunday morning." He replies, "Yes, these accommodations are quite adequate. Good day to you Mrs. Kale." She answers, “Good day, Mr. Van Horne."
Kate hurried back down the stairs of the Lucky Lady and headed for the back door. She tried to be unobtrusive as she passed through the downstairs on her way back to the school where Mr. Tomlinson and the Bishop would expect her. The others soon arrive with the horses. Harker has two extra saddlebags that he puts on his mount and is also has a mechanical crossbow strapped across his back.
Before riding off Ginnie comes out of the school and says, "We didn't get much of a chance to talk, you're probably wondering what's going on around here in your absence. Chumbley was by a few hours ago with today's paper. Here's a copy for when you get a free moment." Ginnie hands up the paper. Kate sees the main headline reads "Law and Order Party Replaces Bill Watkins".
"Well," Kate said, looking at the headline, "I'm not sure if that's good news or bad. We'll spend time together tonight after I get back, Ginnie." She squeezed the girls hand before letting go. "I love you."
Back at the mine, Jake wanders between the two men that are separated in their confinement. He makes certain they have shade and water, and are not in too much discomfort. He also keeps his eyes and ears open in the surrounding area, waiting for the others to return. It is 3:45 in the afternoon when the quartet who rode off to town return.
Tomlinson calls Cooke aside and says, "The Judge signed the pardon. He's anxious to find out what he can about Palmer. I told him the informant Messier was too afraid of Judge Isby to tell him directly, he might change his mind, so it was best to let me continue to take the leadership on this." "You are a fairly good judge of character in my experience," Jake tells him. "There is more going on here than is first obvious, but I cannot predict exactly what it is. We are short of time and need to take some risks." Jake gives him a wink, "Ready to play some poker Kevin?" Tomlinson replies, "Hearts and backgammon are more my games but I get the gist. We should continue to keep these men separated." Jake replies, "Let me talk to Miller first. Even if that does not yield anything, it will make Messier suspicious."
Since Tomlinson is talking to Jake, Kate took the paper and sat down next to Minerva. "Ginnie thought we might like to know," she said, letting out a long breath. The trip back and forth and the hurry while in Promise City had taken more out of her than she was willing to show, but she was very grateful to be sitting down. While she waited for a chance to slip the amulet to Jake, Kate opened the paper and read over what she had missed in Promise City while she was gone.
The top story says that the Law and Order Party has replaced Bill Watkins as a candidate for Town Council with Don Hudson, the town's baker. Watkins is quoted to say that he will remain in the race as an independent candidate for office. The article goes on to say that the Freedom Party has also replaced the vacancy caused by Bob Skull's departure, with roofer Tim Gorch now running in that position for Town Council.
A related article covers the previous night's debate, which sounds like it was far less heated than the night before. The most surprising quotes, at least to the reporter Chumbley, are various comments made by Doctor James Eaton. He talks of working together with the people of town of all races and genders and the need to find common ground. When asked about the two schools he says that the elected Town Council should give serious consideration to consolidating them into a single school for all of the children in town to attend together.
An article about the New Douglas Gang mentions that Pinto Joe Weams, Mongo Bailey, Shotgun Sally Fox and Pamela Yeats are now all four at the Colorado State Prison in Canon City, Colorado awaiting their trial. There has been no further information about the possible whereabouts of Arthur Deadeye Douglas and Mae Clarke.
Another article talks of the Fisk Mountain Mine and them having brought in over $ 10,000 worth of silver ore in the previous two weeks. The last noteworthy piece of news mentions the arrival back in town of Nevada rancher Joe Cartwright and his fellow ranch workers Dusty Rhodes, Candy Canaday and Joe's adopted brother Jamie Hunter-Cartwright. The paper indicates that they arrived late on Tuesday night and spent an hour or so at the Long Branch Saloon before retiring to the Promise City Hotel. They told the Mirror that they are in town to assist the Cattleman's Association.
Kate laid the paper down on her knee. Was it possible that Doctor Eaton we beginning to see things differently? Was it possible Diana's visit could have changed him so much, or perhaps she had just underestimated him to begin with. The return of some of the Cartwrights was interesting as well. She would have to ask Emery Shaw about it when she got back to town. Tomorrow, more likely. She needed to give Ginnie and Conrad her attention first.
She got herself back up on her feet and went over to Tomlinson and Jake. "I'm ready to get some information out of Messier. We don't really have that much time if we want to take on the creatures in the daylight." Jake replies, "Agreed. Did things go well in town?" She answers, "Well enough. The school was going on just fine without me. I didn't try to do too much since we were just leaving again anyway. I probably should have gotten something to eat now I think about it.
Mr. Tomlinson, since you work with the Judge I'd suggest you start at least. I hope he'll just tell us everything without too much prodding now he has his pardon." Jake does everything he can not to roll his eyes. "Kevin, maybe you should tell Mr. Harker some secret the Judge told you. Then you can tell Katherine the same secret... or something that will take a couple of minutes."
Kate looked over at Jake. "If there's something I'm missing you could just tell me instead of treating me like an idiot. If you want to do something just say so and do it. I'd be more than happy to just sit and rest for a while." "Sometimes I am so suave I can hardly stand it," he grabs Katherine by the hand and take her a few steps away from Tomlinson. "Did you get the amulet?" He says in a low voice, "If you did, indicate where it is and I will get it. I would rather keep it a secret, I do not want ANY of the others to know I am using it. I promise not to enjoy taking it." Even lower he says, "It is magic. It allows one to read minds. I want to ask the other one a few questions before we have at Messier. I am sure you will not be surprised that I do not trust either of them.
She ran a hand through her hair and pitched her voice to match his. "No, I'm not surprised, and yes I got it. It's in my right-hand trouser pocket. I'm sorry. Nearly dying doesn't put me in the best of moods. Neither does trying to keep quiet the real reason you want me here. I had to interrupt the dress rehearsal to get into the Lady, prompting Miss Marcus to ask me if I didn't know how to read a closed sign. I had to run past Conrad with no explanation despite the fact we haven't cleared up our argument yet... I've had about as much as I can take and still be polite. I didn't mean to take it out on you." Jake replies, "Well, I have been called worse. I may be called worse before this day is over." He turns Katherine around politely, pushing her towards Miller and pulling the amulet out of her pocket swiftly and scrumptiously.
Before riding off Jake walks over to Katherine and speaks with her privately for a moment. "If you have time, stop in to see Van Horne. Tell him I want that favor he owes me. Tell him I want that piece of jewelry that belongs to a mutual friend and to give it to you for me. I will return it when I come back to Promise City. Also, do not forget that Tomlinson can tell if anyone is lying. These men or us." He wishes her a safe trip and will see her soon.
It actually takes the quartet around seventy-five minutes to make the ride back to Promise City. They go directly to Dick Lockmeyer's stables, where Harker pays Lockmeyer to feed and water all four of the animals, saying they will be back in an hour and needing them then. Harker says he needs to head back to his house to pick up some more weapons and supplies. Costas makes sure that Kate gets safely back to her home before heading over to see Judge Isby along with Tomlinson.
Kate enters the building through the back door. Class is in session in the main room, and she sees that Mother Jimenez is giving a guest lecture to the class about local plants. Kate resisted the urge to run into the room and welcome the older woman. She hadn't expected to see her back so soon, but since Diana had departed it wasn't such a surprise. Instead of interrupting the lesson she peeked in the parlor to see if Janet Fly was there, then ran up the stairs to her own room to fetch her spell book which she kept locked up in her desk.
The parlor was empty but she finds Janet upstairs in one of the rooms. This room had been unfurnished and thus far just used for storage, but now is full of furnishings, presumably from Janet and Roger's room next door. Janet is in front of a spinning wheel spinning wool into yarn. She smiles and says to Kate "Welcome back." Kate smiled and stepped into the room. "I'm so sorry I wasn't here yesterday, I was called away unexpectedly. And I'm afraid that business isn't complete but I hope to sleep in my own bed tonight. Did Ginnie get you settled alright? Are you comfortable enough? Is there anything you need?"
Janet replies, “Yes, Ginnie got me settled in fine. She is very interested in my spinning wheel, although more from an engineering/mechanical standpoint than a desire to actually spin wool. My brother-in-law Buck helped bring my things over, I hope you don't mind. Familiar furnishings help make this seem more like home.” Kate replies, "Of course I don't mind. I'm sure everything will be a bit disorienting until you get settled in, and hopefully I won't be called away like this again. You'll find Ginnie is very curious about many things, and goes far faster than I can keep up with."
Hurrying to make it down to the schoolroom before Mother Jimenez had left. Kate slips in quietly but everybody in the room still notices. Jimenez has concluded the main part of the lecture and is now passing around bark samples and leaves of the various trees in the area. Kate went over to Meghan and Mollie when they noticed her come in. The children were busy passing the samples although they too were giving her curious glances.
"I apologize," she said quietly. "I had no idea yesterday's business would hold me up so long. I'm afraid I'm not really back for today either. There's some more work to be done before I can come home and rest. Meghan says, "No need to apologize, we've used the opportunities for guest lectures. Duncan Frye was in this morning talking about the craft of leatherwork and as you see Mother Jimenez is here now."
Kate says “It looks like everything is just fine here. How did Mother Jimenez happen to be here. Not long ago she left for what she thought would be an extended time away." Meghan says, “She's here in the building teaching because her own students, Sonoma and Conrad Booth, suggested it to her. She's back in the area in general because she sensed that her mate had returned.”
Kate states, "I'm glad she's returned. She's been a help to me more than once and I believe Sonoma and Conrad both missed her. I'm glad you found someone to come in, although I'm sorry to have missed their lectures myself. I always like hearing about what other people do, and my botany is far behind. We may need to make some kind of plan for my absences, it doesn't seem its going to stop happening. And then there's..." Kate looked at Mollie then Meghan. "Well, we can talk about it all tomorrow.”
Meghan says, "Relax Kate, for both of us this is our only job, you've also got a ranch to run. We understand and are just glad that we can help." Kate replies, "I know, and you wouldn't believe how much peace of mind that gives me." The three women continued talking for the next few minutes until Mother Jimenez had answered all the children’s questions and the samples had been returned. As they had been taught they all thanked her for coming.
When Meghan and Mollie took over Kate took Mother Jimenez into the kitchen and closed the door to the schoolroom. "I'm so pleased you're back, when did you get here? Have you seen Conrad yet?" She replies, "Si, I was with him this morning. He is now over at the Lucky Lady doing a dress rehearsal of the play that he will be performing in."
Kate says, "I guess I'll see him in a few minutes then. I have to run over there before I go back out of town. I want to thank you for this ring," she said, taking the older woman's hand with the one she wore the protective circlet on. "It saved him last night. I'm sure you know about the blood monsters in the area. Hopefully after tonight there won't be any more of them. One of them tried to drain my life from me. It almost succeeded, but the baby is well. I have to go back out if only to stay with the Bishop until he's certain I'm completely recovered, but since the monsters are in town as well I'm not any safer here."
She replies, "I could protect you as well as that Bishop, I am actually more powerful than him. I know of the type of monster that you speak of as does my mate." Kate replies, "I have no doubt you could, and I would be more comfortable to tell the truth. But I have other tasks as well, and I can actually help without undue risk. We have leads, I think we'll know who they all are by tonight and will be able to stop the most recently created from rising. There are at least two in town. I believe Bronco Madsen is one of them." Kate quickly explained what they already knew of vampires and how to deal with them, then asked, "Is there anything I haven't mentioned?"
Jimenez says, "Your knowledge of these creatures is more complete than mine. I would suggest that you remain in the sunlight until they are all vanquished." Kate answers, "That's what I'm going to try to do. Unfortunately the sun does go down, and my home being used for a public purpose probably won't keep the creatures out. I must go to the Lady, but perhaps we will talk again tomorrow. Thank you for lending your knowledge to our students, I'm sorry I missed it. I'm so glad you've come back." She hugged the woman, not sure if it was a welcome gesture but not letting that stop her. "I'm curious about your mate," she smiled.
Jimenez replies, She replies, "His name is Jadito. He is an Elder of the High Elvan Yavapai tribe. He is non-Apache so fled to Mexico to be with out sons during Cochise's uprising nearly two decades back and we have been apart since that time."
Kate took a few moments after that to talk with Ginnie privately, giving her a quick update telling her who and what to watch for in town, then taking some time just to hug her and be a mother rather than a guardian. Then she quickly made for the Lady to see Cornelius Van Horne. She finds the front door locked and a sign reading "Private Function until 5:00 P.M." She hears music and voices inside.
Kate debated for a moment whether to knock or go around back to the kitchen door. In the end she decided she probably shouldn't be going down alleys and pounded loudly on the door. The music inside eventually stops. The door is then unlocked and opened. Standing this blocking the doorway is Josephine Marcus, attired in an Elizabethan gown with a low neckline. She gives Kate a curt look and says, "As a school teacher I would have thought you would have been able to read. The sign says closed, go away."
Kate had had enough in the last few days and her voice was just as curt when she answered. "Not everything has to do with your play. Is Van Horne inside and is the back door unlocked?" Miss Marcus says, "I think he's upstairs. Get in if you have to, and when you leave go out the back." As soon as Kate enters Josie locks the door behind her and heads back toward the actors on the stage. As Kate heads across the room towards the stairs Conrad’s gaze never leaves her and he ignores Josie's next comment to him about the play.
Kate hustled through the room. She felt Conrad's eyes on her immediately but could not stop. Instead, she mouthed silently and exaggerated, "I love you, go back to work." Then she dashed up the stairs and looked for a closed door to knock on, since she wasn't sure where Jake had put Van Horne. She eventually finds the rotund southerner who comes to the door and with a smile states in his Georgia accent "Well hello, and what is it that brings the Lucky Lady's most beautiful pianist to my door at this hour?"
"Not a difficult feat when the others are men," Kate said. "Jake sent me. He wants to call in a favor, a piece of jewelry that belongs to a mutual friend. I'm to bring it to him, and he'll return it when we come back to Promise City. There's obviously more history between the two of you than I know of, but I'm not asking any questions." Van Horne replies, "Ah yes, allowing men to keep some of their secrets is a wise trait in a woman. I believe I remember where I put the trinket."
He heads over to the dresser. While he is looking through things Kate notices a large suitcase in the corner, the exact same one in fact that had been carried the man whose face she bandaged following the explosion at the Palace. He finds what he is searching for and brings her over an amulet and says, "This is the one, if memory serves it belonged to a saloon hostess named Allouetta."
"Allouetta? She must have gotten tired of hearing the song," Kate said and held up the amulet to look at it before slipping it into the pocket of her pants. "I'm not surprised Jake would have known a saloon hostess. He probably knows more than he has fingers to count them on." Van Horne replies, "I honestly can't say, I've only known Mr. Cooke a short while myself, although it appears that we both know quite a few of the same people. Then again, the circuit of long-term professional gamblers west of the Mississippi is rather small, lots of people coming and going but not that many of us in it for the long haul."
Kate replies, “I suppose I'll be learning a bit about that myself this weekend. I'm sure you can guess it's not my area of expertise. I wonder if you would do me the favor of delivering a note for me? I don't want to disturb the rehearsal downstairs. Of course, I'll also have to ask you for paper and pen to write it." Van Horne says, "I would be very happy to assist you little lady." He gestures over his desk where a fountain pen, paper and envelopes are waiting. "Help yourself," he states.
"Thank you." Kate went inside and sat at the desk, writing out a short note in her neat hand. She writes:
My Dear,
I did not want to interrupt your rehearsals, but I know my running through the saloon will have you worried. Mother Jimenez knows the details of what I am doing, I don't have the time to write it all out. There is no reason to fear, I am with the Bishop and others who consider my safety of great importance. These last days seem to have conspired to keep me away from you, especially since I have wished to reassure you that our argument was just that. I love you and will see you as soon as I can.
All my love, Katherine
She folded it into the envelope and wrote 'Conrad Booth' on the outside before closing it. She states, "You'll just need to take it downstairs once the rehearsal is over. I'm sure you know Mr. Booth." Van Horne says, "Indeed I do, I have played at his table at the Long Branch on many occasions. He is signed up to play in my tournament this weekend. Actually he's not the only Booth to do so, the world renowned actor Edwin Booth has also signed up to play."
She replies, "He signed up to play? I knew he was coming, but... I wonder if he'll be any good as a player?" Van Horne replies, "Oh I would think so. There is a well known story of when he was on a world tour and played a high-stakes game in Hawaii with the island kingdom's King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani." She states, "You'll have to tell me the story after we return, I have never heard it.
She handed him the envelope, fairly certain the man would read the note the moment she left the room. "I'm afraid I must go, I'm expected. Thank you for your help, and I hope you're sufficiently recovered from your rude awakening Sunday morning." He replies, "Yes, these accommodations are quite adequate. Good day to you Mrs. Kale." She answers, “Good day, Mr. Van Horne."
Kate hurried back down the stairs of the Lucky Lady and headed for the back door. She tried to be unobtrusive as she passed through the downstairs on her way back to the school where Mr. Tomlinson and the Bishop would expect her. The others soon arrive with the horses. Harker has two extra saddlebags that he puts on his mount and is also has a mechanical crossbow strapped across his back.
Before riding off Ginnie comes out of the school and says, "We didn't get much of a chance to talk, you're probably wondering what's going on around here in your absence. Chumbley was by a few hours ago with today's paper. Here's a copy for when you get a free moment." Ginnie hands up the paper. Kate sees the main headline reads "Law and Order Party Replaces Bill Watkins".
"Well," Kate said, looking at the headline, "I'm not sure if that's good news or bad. We'll spend time together tonight after I get back, Ginnie." She squeezed the girls hand before letting go. "I love you."
Back at the mine, Jake wanders between the two men that are separated in their confinement. He makes certain they have shade and water, and are not in too much discomfort. He also keeps his eyes and ears open in the surrounding area, waiting for the others to return. It is 3:45 in the afternoon when the quartet who rode off to town return.
Tomlinson calls Cooke aside and says, "The Judge signed the pardon. He's anxious to find out what he can about Palmer. I told him the informant Messier was too afraid of Judge Isby to tell him directly, he might change his mind, so it was best to let me continue to take the leadership on this." "You are a fairly good judge of character in my experience," Jake tells him. "There is more going on here than is first obvious, but I cannot predict exactly what it is. We are short of time and need to take some risks." Jake gives him a wink, "Ready to play some poker Kevin?" Tomlinson replies, "Hearts and backgammon are more my games but I get the gist. We should continue to keep these men separated." Jake replies, "Let me talk to Miller first. Even if that does not yield anything, it will make Messier suspicious."
Since Tomlinson is talking to Jake, Kate took the paper and sat down next to Minerva. "Ginnie thought we might like to know," she said, letting out a long breath. The trip back and forth and the hurry while in Promise City had taken more out of her than she was willing to show, but she was very grateful to be sitting down. While she waited for a chance to slip the amulet to Jake, Kate opened the paper and read over what she had missed in Promise City while she was gone.
The top story says that the Law and Order Party has replaced Bill Watkins as a candidate for Town Council with Don Hudson, the town's baker. Watkins is quoted to say that he will remain in the race as an independent candidate for office. The article goes on to say that the Freedom Party has also replaced the vacancy caused by Bob Skull's departure, with roofer Tim Gorch now running in that position for Town Council.
A related article covers the previous night's debate, which sounds like it was far less heated than the night before. The most surprising quotes, at least to the reporter Chumbley, are various comments made by Doctor James Eaton. He talks of working together with the people of town of all races and genders and the need to find common ground. When asked about the two schools he says that the elected Town Council should give serious consideration to consolidating them into a single school for all of the children in town to attend together.
An article about the New Douglas Gang mentions that Pinto Joe Weams, Mongo Bailey, Shotgun Sally Fox and Pamela Yeats are now all four at the Colorado State Prison in Canon City, Colorado awaiting their trial. There has been no further information about the possible whereabouts of Arthur Deadeye Douglas and Mae Clarke.
Another article talks of the Fisk Mountain Mine and them having brought in over $ 10,000 worth of silver ore in the previous two weeks. The last noteworthy piece of news mentions the arrival back in town of Nevada rancher Joe Cartwright and his fellow ranch workers Dusty Rhodes, Candy Canaday and Joe's adopted brother Jamie Hunter-Cartwright. The paper indicates that they arrived late on Tuesday night and spent an hour or so at the Long Branch Saloon before retiring to the Promise City Hotel. They told the Mirror that they are in town to assist the Cattleman's Association.
Kate laid the paper down on her knee. Was it possible that Doctor Eaton we beginning to see things differently? Was it possible Diana's visit could have changed him so much, or perhaps she had just underestimated him to begin with. The return of some of the Cartwrights was interesting as well. She would have to ask Emery Shaw about it when she got back to town. Tomorrow, more likely. She needed to give Ginnie and Conrad her attention first.
She got herself back up on her feet and went over to Tomlinson and Jake. "I'm ready to get some information out of Messier. We don't really have that much time if we want to take on the creatures in the daylight." Jake replies, "Agreed. Did things go well in town?" She answers, "Well enough. The school was going on just fine without me. I didn't try to do too much since we were just leaving again anyway. I probably should have gotten something to eat now I think about it.
Mr. Tomlinson, since you work with the Judge I'd suggest you start at least. I hope he'll just tell us everything without too much prodding now he has his pardon." Jake does everything he can not to roll his eyes. "Kevin, maybe you should tell Mr. Harker some secret the Judge told you. Then you can tell Katherine the same secret... or something that will take a couple of minutes."
Kate looked over at Jake. "If there's something I'm missing you could just tell me instead of treating me like an idiot. If you want to do something just say so and do it. I'd be more than happy to just sit and rest for a while." "Sometimes I am so suave I can hardly stand it," he grabs Katherine by the hand and take her a few steps away from Tomlinson. "Did you get the amulet?" He says in a low voice, "If you did, indicate where it is and I will get it. I would rather keep it a secret, I do not want ANY of the others to know I am using it. I promise not to enjoy taking it." Even lower he says, "It is magic. It allows one to read minds. I want to ask the other one a few questions before we have at Messier. I am sure you will not be surprised that I do not trust either of them.
She ran a hand through her hair and pitched her voice to match his. "No, I'm not surprised, and yes I got it. It's in my right-hand trouser pocket. I'm sorry. Nearly dying doesn't put me in the best of moods. Neither does trying to keep quiet the real reason you want me here. I had to interrupt the dress rehearsal to get into the Lady, prompting Miss Marcus to ask me if I didn't know how to read a closed sign. I had to run past Conrad with no explanation despite the fact we haven't cleared up our argument yet... I've had about as much as I can take and still be polite. I didn't mean to take it out on you." Jake replies, "Well, I have been called worse. I may be called worse before this day is over." He turns Katherine around politely, pushing her towards Miller and pulling the amulet out of her pocket swiftly and scrumptiously.