"Ballots & Bullets" (TSR Module BH3) Concluded!

Chapter Two-hundred-fifty-four, “Celebrations” , Tuesday, June 20th, 6:00 P.M.

As Kate chats with Manny Escobar alongside Emery Shaw, Frank Condon come over and shakes Shaw's hand, congratulating him for a well run campaign and adding "I'm going to hold you to your words, in the debate you said that in two years my skills would be right for me to be mayor at that time." Emery says, "Well, that's not quite how I worded it but I was sincere, if I decide not to run for re-elation I will probably throw my support to you. And if I do decide to run again you can count on my support for you as a member of the Town Council." "And mine as well," Kate added, "Although it doesn't carry the weight of Emery's. Such a combination of expertise and passion is a rare thing; and not to be wasted."

Word has now reached the Lucky Lady of the election results and Jake is informed of who the winners are. Given that three of the five elected council members own saloons it is unlikely that they will be shut down. Though he is completely exhausted, the sharp rush of adrenaline caused by winning and the follow on recognition keeps him moving. He wanders casually through the crowd, listening to them providing their insights, comments and congratulations. He takes it all good naturedly. He has a hard time deciding if he is happier about Adair going away, the recognition of winning, or the new wealth with which he finds himself. He finally decides it does not matter, he will enjoy all three.

The only serious business he does is a quick conversation with Tim Finnegan. He asks Tim to alert the security team to keep a watch on the Commodore and to whom the man might speak until he leaves town. "I cannot put my finger on it, but I really do not trust the man." After that, it is all pleasure. The crowd at the Town Hall breaks up as people head off to either their respective parties or various places to eat dinner. Kate drifted along with the others headed toward Drover's, keeping her eyes open for Doctor Eaton. Kate reaches Drover's Hotel without having spotted Eaton, who has probably headed back home to dine with his family. She recognizes most of the people present at the saloon as employees of either the Wells Fargo Company, Morand Cartage or Drover's Livery.

People are congratulating Vera Blake for their victories. Emery Shaw and Manuel Escobar arrive shortly thereafter with the families and receive many congratulations as well. Feeling a little lost, Kate made sure to congratulate Vera Blake. After that she moved to and fro, speaking to others here and there, but mostly biding her time until Conrad came back from the Long Branch. The room began to feel small and Kate made her way to the front porch for some fresh, evening air.

Word reaches Drover's that Jake Cook has won the Van Horne poker tournament. Kate abandoned the porch at Drover's; no one would notice her having slipped out anyway. She stuck her head in at the Long Branch and having caught Conrad's eye motioned she would be at the Lady. The place was busy and buzzing, and Kate managed to squeeze her way to Jake after no small amount of trying. She congratulated her newly rich and working on inebriated friend and spent a few moments talking about what she had missed and how the final hands had gone. He shares with her the details of excitement that was not supposed to be part of the tournament, as well as some highlights in the game commenting with some amusement, "The stories being told around the room seem to be growing, I am certain my victory will be much more impressive by tomorrow."

Appearing to temporarily ignore the celebration around him, Jake listens intently as Kate passes on the election results and Madge Duprey's sudden return and seems genuinely pleased. "Much good news, Katherine. You should be well pleased that your contribution has yielded such a significant return." She says, "I didn't contribute much, just nudged every now and then. Once the party was formed I stayed out of it, although I didn't make my opinions on who should be elected a secret. So, what are you going to do with your new-found wealth? And your new saloon building?"

Jake replies, "I have not really thought to much about it." He lowers his voice so she can barely hear him, "Winning was more important to me than the money." He returns to speaking normally. "I am sure I will find something to do with it. I have never exhibited a difficulty in spending money previously." He smiles widely at that. "Likely I will rebuild the Palace, with a new name of course. The town can support it with the other saloons if it aims at a similar patrons as before. Just without all its previous owners meanness." He sips at his expensive whiskey. "That is assuming the traveling itch does not take me first."

"Seems both of us are scratching itches lately," Kate said, trying not to betray just what itch she was referring to by blushing. "I can't say I'm surprised you're thinking of moving on, you've been restless lately. Where would you go?" Jake shrugs. "California I suppose. At least for a time. I have not made it all the way across the country yet." He looks at Katherine and then almost through her before he adds, "There are a couple of beautiful girls in San Francisco that I have to see. After that, who knows." She says, "I can't imagine Promise City without you. Who'll make me laugh at myself, or be my gun hand after I've stumbled into yet another something because I can't mind my own business?"

She laughed but her eyes were a bit sad. "You've taken care of me like a brother, and I'll miss you. But I'd rather have you go and be happy than stay and chafe under too many ties." He replies, "Nothing is decided yet, but do not fret either way. I know enough about gambling to avoid predicting the future." Jake takes another sip of whiskey and smirks, "Yes, Ma’am, that is me. The most humorous gun in the west." He reaches out unexpectedly and gives Katherine a hug. "You take good care of yourself sis, just in case I happen to be out of town next time you are not minding your own business." He releases her just as quickly. "Either that or duck when I start shooting without warning. Hard to tell either way."

"I will. Once a day, once a month, or once a year I'll always be glad to see you, even if you're sticking your nose into my business. I seem to remember hearing about a conversation with Conrad..." she chuckled. "Just promise me one thing. If you do go, You won't just slip off and leave me a note. I won't make a fuss, I swear, just give me a chance to say good-bye and send you off with good wishes."

He replies, "No promises, I have had enough of promises I meant to keep but have been unable to satisfy. You must settle with my good intentions. If I decide to leave I want to say goodbye in person if I can." Jake's thin lipped expression quickly changes back to his jovial self. "Enough of that. There is much to celebrate, is there not Katherine Kale? Your meddling in others business has come to fruition and Promise City is a better place for it. Unfinished chapters of many lives have come to close, most with pleasant endings. The future, as far as I can see it with these skeptical eyes, is bright. Revenge is sated or put aside, renewal completed, and all that remains is to build on a promising tomorrow. How much more dare we ask?"

She replies, "Dare, that's the right word. I'm feeling quite daring lately, so I think I'll keep asking. I hope I really have done good for the town; I've caused an awful lot of trouble too. I don't need a promise from you, as long as I know you don't intend to slip away, that's good enough for me." Kate looked around the packed saloon. "I should let your admirers shower you with some more praise. Don't be a stranger." Jake shook his head and smiled. "No strangers here." "No, just family." Kate gave him one last smile, then turned and moved away, letting the throng fill in the space she left. Instead of leaving Kate made her way to the piano and started to play.

Time flies and the saloon begins to empty out somewhat. Jake is busy going from person to person and extending his warm wishes and thanks. Kate cannot recall when she has seen him this happy and relaxed. As the crowd moved on and Conrad hadn't yet come for her, Kate left word with Jeff Mills that she was going on to the El Parador and made her way over to the Cantina for the promised time with her teacher.

During the celebrations Deputy Marshall Eduardo Rodrguez comes by to see Chet. He says, "Congratulations Chet, you've earned it!" Chester shakes Eddie's hand and slaps him on the back. "That means a lot coming from you, Eddie. I've asked Hank Hill to replace me as deputy. He seems like a good guy and he's been a good help." Eddie says, "Well that's good Chet, since my three-month deputy appointment ends on Thursday and I won't be renewing it." Chester looks at Eduardo in surprise. "You're not coming back? But you're the most experienced lawman in town. Does this have something to do with Wyatt?"

Eddie replies, "Actually it does, he's offered me a job up in Colorado, the same town where Bat Masterson is the Town Marshal. I won't be wearing a badge either and neither will Wyatt, it's saloon work. He'll deal Faro while I'll be security. Chet, in the last five months I've been nearly beaten to death, stabbed, shot, had a cold-blooded murderer impersonate me who attempt to kill my friends including you, and had most of my life taken from me by a vampire. I'm lucky to still be breathing, it is time for a change."

Chester pauses. "If it weren't so serious, it'd be funny. I hate to lose you, but it's not a bad thing to want to take it easy, especially after what you've been through. Hopefully it's me who's attracts trouble and not Wyatt." He chuckles and says, "I wish you luck then. By the way, is there anyone who you'd recommend to sign on as a deputy? You know the folks here better than me. Is there an elf who'd be willing to join me?"

Eddie says, "I'd keep Neil and Helen if I were you. There's also a man who works for Count Von Zeppelin you might want to talk to. He's new to the area, one of the Mexican wood elves that moved up along with the German humans, but he's in charge of security for Von Zeppelin's place. Having an elf with a badge isn't necessarily a bad thing to continue to promote equality, and this guy seems to know his job. His name is Rafael Sanchez." Chester commits the name to memory. "That's what I was thinking. I hope Senor Sanchez wants to help Promise City. I'll talk to him soon. Thanks."

The party continues for another hour. Clarisse eventually tires and requests for Chet to bring her home. Chester kisses her. "OK, dear. I'm a bit tired too. Let's say our goodbyes, then we can go." For the next few minutes, Chester and Clarisse make their rounds, saying good night to the others in the Unity party." Then they walk back to the Double Eagle. "I guess this is good night. See you tomorrow. Sleep tight." She hugs and kisses him and says, "Goodnight to you Marshal Martin!"

He holds her close. He says wistfully, "Marshall Martin. Who would have thought that? I can't wait until Lt. Gamble comes back to town." They kiss for a while. 'I'll see you later... I can't believe it." She returns the final kiss and says, "Believe it. I always knew that you would win. This town is smart enough to recognize the right person for the job when they see it." Chester replies, "I've had my worries in the past, but you're right. Now the hard work begins. And I'm kind of looking forward to it." Clarisse goes upstairs and Chester leaves. He watches her window until she waves at him and turns off her light. He whistles to himself as he walks home.

Jake continues to wander the crowd, enjoying the victory, congratulations, friendship and expensive whiskey. Jake notes Austin Blake arrive at the Lucky Lady and make his way across the room towards Jake. Jake greets him warmly, perhaps somewhat due to the copious amount of drink. Austin says, "Hello Mr. Cook, I guess congratulations are in order. I wanted to also find out what your intentions are towards the Palace Saloon." Jake says, "Speak your mind, Austin, what is your interest?"

He says, "Vera's interest actually. She doesn't approve of prostitution and feels even stronger about it now that she's won a seat on the Town Council. If you are planning to continue that practice under your tenure she does not want me to finalize that planned purchase of Hoover's share of the Lucky Lady tomorrow." Jake is a trifle bit annoyed by the comment, but holds it in. "What do my plans for the Palace have to do with the Lucky Lady? I have no plans for prostitution at the Lady. I have no plans to merge the Palace and Lady operations. If I decided to have let the girls continue to work at the Palace, what has that to do with the Lady?"

Blake replies, "It has to do with the character of the individuals who we decide to partner with. I'm afraid that if you plan to continue that....institution, well, you had better find somebody else to purchase Young Hoover's share of the Lady." Jake says, "I am truly sorry you feel that way. Those girls need someplace to work, I mean...." Jake laughs and stops. "Whatever you want Mr. Blake. You are certainly entitled to your beliefs." Blake replies, "Well then, I guess we will just have to continue to be rivals."

"As you see fit. Let me know if you change your mind or want to buy me out. Have yourself and pleasant evening and give my congratulations to your wife." Jake returns to the celebrations. The crowd starts to thin out, and the rush of adrenaline that was sustaining him begins to fade. He finishes the whiskey, offering the last toast privately with Harry Rote, "Here is to Niles. Seems only fitting since he had the foresight to put this bottle away for us."

Fifi has shadowed Jake around the saloon most of the evening. He has been kind towards her but it is obvious that she is looking for more than kindness. After he says good night to the last of his well wishers, instead of heading back towards his home he moves towards the stairs leading to the upper floors of the Lucky Lady. Fifi is right there, helping him up the stairs. He selects an empty room and she helps him to the bed. After she removes his boots, she turns away from him and seductively undresses for him only to discover he is already fast asleep.

Minerva did not vote. But instead, put her faith in the gods and her trust in her parishioners, knowing that they had finally opened their hearts and minds to the gods and to her. Her mouth turned up in a satisfied smile as the results of the election began to ripple though the town, but instead of attending the celebrations that she knew would surely follow she called to Luna and made her way to the Stables in search of her horse. She found him resting in a stall and spoke to him, knowing he would understand her need. “I am sorry to wake you,” she whispered to his mind, “but I must go to the desert.”

Shadow neighed softly in response and nuzzled her cheek. Once mounted the young priestess with the dark knowing eyes looked around a final time to be sure that she was not being followed and rode out to the desert to give thanks to the gods. Dismounting she set up her alter, placing the 12 candles representing the gods of Olympus on a rock and filling a silver bowl with clear water to reflect the essence of the Goddess Diana. The moon caressed the curves of her naked form as she raised her arms to the goddess’s and gods who were her family and her voice rang out in praise and thanks, her musical Spanish rhythm echoing through the surrounding canyons.

Minerva dressed and lay back in the warm dessert sand. She stared up at the trillions of tiny twinkling lights in the sky and focused on the curvy, milky stairway that led to Olympus. It seemed so far away and yet her gods were always with her, always watching and guiding her. She had accepted Their Will and was content to continue to do their bidding, but it had not always been easy. Especially since she had arrived in Promise City. She had gained much in her short time here, new friends, the respect of the community, an the two true gifts the gods had bestowed upon her, a ward that she had grown quite fond of and her first true love.

“That” she mussed, “had been a double-edged sword.” Love had brought with it an equal amount of wonder and sorrow into her life. She thought of Nanuet and wondered where the gods had drawn him to and if he missed her as much as she did him. She believed he did but knew that he too would put the will of the gods before his own wants and needs. “We are but two stars in the whole of the heavens” she mussed. “Would two stars be missed if they were suddenly extinguished? Perhaps not, but each star contributed to the brilliance displayed above her and the heavens would be a little dimmer for their absence”

Enveloped by the warm sand and lulled by the rhythmic sounds of the night, Minerva dozed. As she did so the gods crept into her mind and whispered to her soul. “Your work is done here, our daughter. You are needed elsewhere. Take the boy with you and trust in our love.” She awoke with tears streaming freely down her cheeks and resignedly made her way back to town.
 

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Chapter Two-hundred-fifty-five, “Ruby’s Ultimatum”, Tuesday, June 20th, 8:30 P.M.

Ruby suddenly feels a strange sensation which takes her a few seconds to identify. She then realizes what it is, that she senses the presence of wizard magic now being used within the room. She looks across towards her mother as a potential source but senses nothing from the woman. Her younger brother is no longer present. She considers it possible that he might have done something on his way out from the room but then rules that out as Miss. Hellborne had him under close supervision as they departed. Ruby is unsure of what is going on, and confused especially about the magic issue.

Ruby stutters, "W-why do you want me to come home anyway?" William West says "You are our daughter Constance." Eastman interjects, "Mr. West, please calm down. Constance Grace is your daughter but she is also now an adult, you can't order her around as you once did. She came back here of her own accord and all you are doing is pushing her away again. And is it my reputation, hers, or yours that you are really concerned about?" Alma West interjects "All, reputation is reputation, it effects every one of us."

Ruby shifts herself towards George, until she is standing next to him. "I am your daughter, yes. Perhaps if you admitted you loved me you would have had a chance of convincing me. But I have long known your hearts are cold and will never under my own accord live in your house again. I know your reputations are so important to you, so much that you would LIE about my whereabouts over the past years. And even more so, that you would lie about that child, my brother... my HALF brother's real paternity. Tell me, does Uncle Luke know?"

Following Ruby’s outburst Alma West's face takes on a shocked look. William West says in a low guttural voice, "We are done here. Alma, get to the carriage. You want her Eastman you can keep her, she's no daughter of mine." She exclaims, "You were always good at treating me like I wasn't father. It's one of your great talents." She pauses then stands a little taller. "If you expect me to keep your secrets as to not ruin your reputations, I require something in return."

The Wests were already exiting towards the door when they hear Ruby's proposal of the ultimatum. They stop and William West turns back and looks at her. In an angry voice he snaps "What do you want?" Her heart is pounding so loudly in her chest that it was practically deafening her. She summons all her courage and says, "The boy." William West exclaims, "What boy? You mean Alma's little bastard?" Alma screams "Shut up William!" She turns to Ruby and says, "I will not give up my remaining child Constance. I lost one child I will not lose my other one."

A small laugh actually escapes from Ruby's lips. "I don't want the boy mother, what would I do with him? I want you and Daddy to raise him like a child should be raised. He should be acting like a three year old, not a rag doll with the life sucked out of him. Let him play in the mud, get him some friends, so he doesn't have to go out and find unsavory ones because he is so lonely, like I was. Get rid of that Hellbourne character and find a better, more loving and caring Nannie. Act like you love him, even if it kills you and that includes hugging and kissing him and TELLING him you love him. Daddy will stop calling him a bastard." She adds, "And I want to see him regularly, he is my brother after all."

She pauses and lets that sink in. "If you do these things I will keep your secret. If you don't, not only will I tell the papers about your lies and prove it but I...I will come and take the child," she says forcefully. George Eastman steps forward and says, "Mr. West, Mrs. West, you do not have to agree to anything right now when tempers are high. Please, go home now and discuss this privately among yourselves. We could meet somewhere tomorrow night and discuss this further. I will be taking Ruby to see Mr. Verne's new play, perhaps we could meet in a quiet corner the lobby or outside during intermission to revisit this subject."

Ruby takes George's hand in hers and squeezes it. He was a calming influence on her and she stands quickly, waiting for her parents to respond. "We will contact you tomorrow," William West states as they head out the door. Ruby holds her breath until they leave and once they are gone she exhales it in a big puff and blurts out "Oh-my-gods, that didn't go so well, I mean, I guess it well as well as it would. My father is the same as he always was but my mother seems somehow different... softer if you could say that. I thought they would try to get me to go with them but I didn't think my father would use physical force... really... and a brother! I have a brother!"

She stops suddenly, turning to George. "Why didn't you tell me?" George replies, "I didn't know. From his age I would say he was born when I was down in Santo Domingo. He wasn't present during any of my three meetings with Mr. West this last month." Ruby nods. "For a moment I... I... Anyway, I can't believe I stood up to my parents! It feels good, like such a relief! I still don't understand why my father would want me home. They never wanted me, they were always embarrassed by me." George replies, "Control Ruby, it is all about control. You heard them, reputations are all that matter to him. He needed you home to make a public spectacle of your return from the Swiss boarding school, that way he can go on with his public reputation of being a good father."

She sighs. "Control, I know. It obviously why I have so much trouble trusting people when they say they love me. I do worry about the boy. He IS my brother and I can't sit back and watch him be brought up so abused like that." She smiles, "We wouldn't want him turning out like me, right?" "I think he could do worse," is George's reply. Her smile widens as she throws her arms around his neck. "And you, taking on my father like that, it was so... brave of you." She thinks twice before speaking the next line, but decides to do so anyway. "Almost like a knight saving his princess."

He says, "Almost. Well, I notice that neither of us have finished our dessert. Why don't we do that now, Alvina may even have some more." Ruby kisses his cheek then releases him. They return to the table to eat their dessert. "You know George, they are right in a way. Maybe you should be worried about your reputation. You've worked so hard and built up so much I don't want to be the one to tear it all down. Maybe...maybe it is best if I don't stay here much longer." He replies, "And maybe I don't care. Wasn't that one of the things you asked me about before?"

Ruby says, "Yes, yes it was. But that was before I saw with my own eyes everything that you have done. I am sure in your business your reputation has helped you get further than if you hadn't had one. I just...just would never forgive myself if I caused you to lose your dreams." He says, "Ruby, having you with me is one of my dreams, nor do I think that you wish to deprive me of my other dreams.” Ruby smiles at him and picks at her dessert, obviously still thinking over what happened. She eventually manages to enjoy it, despite her worries.

She asks, "You don't have to go into work tomorrow, right? Should we make it an early night tonight or do you have other plans?" He replies, "I have no great plans. At some point in the morning I was going to get the books that I borrowed back to the person who got them for me so that they can be returned to Canada but there is no fixed timetable for that. Other than our theater reservations for the evening the schedule is rather open." She suggests, "Then why don't we make it an early night tonight. Perhaps we could enjoy a warm, soothing bath together?" He states, "Er...the tub isn't large enough and I also wouldn't want to do that with Al and Rosey back. Why don't we just go for a walk around the neighborhood." "That's not exactly the same thing..." She begins but stops. It was no use to fight now, “Alright, let's go for a walk."

He says, "No, I have another idea." He goes over and picks up the telephone, giving the operator a telephone exchange. Once connected he says, "Hello, this is Mr. George Eastman. I have two tickets for tomorrow night's show and am looking very much forward to it. I would like to be able to send some friends of mine to the show tonight if there were three tickets available. Yes, I will wait." A short while later he says, "Yes, excellent. Charge them to my account and please hold the them at the box office. My friends will be along shortly.

He calls for William who comes downstairs and says, "Get the carriage hitched up. I'm sending you, Rosey and Al to see Mr. Verne's show. It starts in a half-hour so you had better get a move on. He then goes into the kitchen where Alvina and Rosey have finished putting away the leftover food and were beginning to start the dishes, telling them that it can wait and to go get ready for the theater. Ruby gazes at him curiously while his employees make a mad dash to prepare themselves to go out. "What are you doing?" she asks in a soft voice.

He replies, "Well, I can't exactly just say "Take the night off and get out of the house can I? Al and Rosey appeared interested in the play, and I figured that being a Tuesday night there might still be tickets available. There were." Ruby smiles warmly. "And you did that for me? So we could...?" George says, "So we could spend some time alone. I think that you need it after that confrontation."

The servants quickly gather their things. On her way out Alvina pulls Ruby aside and says, "There were two doors shut between your dining room and the kitchen but we still heard the yelling. Everything that our friends had said about your father's temper appears to be accurate. We understand George deciding that the two of you need the house to yourself to discuss what happened in private. Have a good talk, or a good cry, if you need to and try to get to bed early. We'll be quiet when we get in so as not to wake you."

"Thank you Al, really, it means a lot." Ruby hugs the woman tightly. "I am very glad George has you." Ruby pulls away. "My parents... well, you heard. We can talk about that tomorrow if you wish, I'll answer all your questions." Ruby shoos her. "Now be off! Enjoy the show, I hear it's very good." The three of them head off. Ruby watches the carriage head down the driveway and onto the street. She looks around to see where George has gone off to and finds him in the kitchen putting a bottle of red wine into an ice bucket, with a pair of crystal glasses beside it.

Ruby removes her jacket and throws it over a chair back. She kicks off her shoes and leaves them under the table. "Where to?" she asks George. He replies, "Where ever you wish. Let's relax, have a drink, and talk about tonight." "Let's go in the parlor for now." Ruby leads them into the room, which looks much cleaner than the last time they left it. Ruby sits on the couch and pulls off her stockings. Her dress suddenly felt constricting, the extra fabric on the back that was so in style was just in the way. She sits uncomfortably on the couch, trying to find a good position. She sighs, "Maybe it didn't go as well as I first thought. What do you think? You never told me how you felt."

George replies, “In business we look at the end-of-the-day results. They came, they left, you're still here. As for the rest, well, it could have gone better or worse. And how was it that you knew your father hadn't sired the boy? Some of your magic?" She replies, "He looks just like the partner my father had an issue with, Luke. I remember him quite well from my childhood and Ben looks just like him, the eyes and hair." Ruby shakes her head. "Wow, I just can't believe I have a baby brother." He replies, "Yes you do, you seem pleased about that."

She says, "I guess it depends. George, I just can't sit back and let him get raised like I did. I mean, did you see him? He was almost lifeless, the poor child." Ruby reaches for the wine. "If we could be like a real brother and sister, that would be amazing. A miracle." He replies, "Well, now is the time for it. Do you know the name is of Mr. Verne's play that the staff has gone to and we will see tomorrow?" Ruby shakes her head. "No, I don't know. What is it?" He replies, "It is titled Journey through the Impossible. That seems an apt description of your last few days doesn't it?"
Ruby laughs. "Yes, yes that is exactly how it seems. Every bit of it."

"A brother. A new...," she looks funnily at George. "What are we George? Are we friends? Boyfriend? Just lovers?" He replies, "Let's give it a while longer and then decide Ruby, but for now very close friends at a minimum. So, what would you like to do?" I already gave you my idea, but you didn't like it!" she teases. "It's been a really emotional day. I'm just... I don't want to think. Let's just drink this wine and... drink this wine. I don't know." She shrugs. "I do have a question for you and I want you to answer it and not say later. Just tell me your first reaction. It's my last question of the evening." She waits a moment then says, "What are you looking for in a wife?"

He answers, "Beautiful music, and by that I don't just mean a fine singing voice, although that is a plus. I mean a type of inner-beauty, just as a song flows I want a relationship that will flow, one with up tempos and down, exciting sections and slow times too. And I want it to harmonize with my life, not a duet but more like an orchestra piece where the different instruments can play different pieces of individual music that when combined create a synergy that neither could accomplish individually. Does that make any sense?" "Yes, it does. And you are so sweet and romantic..." Ruby leans forward and kisses him softly on the lips.

"I hope I have what you're looking for," she says softly. "You do from what I've seen so far," is his reply. She speaks softly, her face inches from his, "Make a toast baby." Ruby holds up her glass and waits. "To old friends," is his toast. "To old friends." She clinks her glass against his and then takes a long slow sip, gazing at him from over the top of the glass.

He looked so effortlessly handsome, even though put together he never looked over done like some men could. Her nostrils flared at the scent of his clean smelling cologne, her eyes admired his neatly trimmed chin beard and sparkling brown eyes. Tall, dark and handsome fit. She bet every single girl in town probably imagined themselves on his arm at some point, her own heart pounding just sitting next to him.

She never would have guessed he would mature so well. Then again, she had never really thought about. She knew one of her faults had been living in the present and it was something she had been working on. But that led to worry and worry led to her making bad decisions. But was George a bad decision or not? She breaks her reverie with a shake of her head. "I know what I want to do. Let's take our wine, go upstairs and prepare for bed. I'm so uncomfortable right now in this dress, I just want to put on my nightgown and relax. What do you think?"

He says, "I think that is a wonderful suggestion." They head upstairs, he kisses her and says, "I will see you shortly" as he gestures for them each to head into their own respective room. He brings the wine bottle and glasses into his own room, shutting the door partially but leaving it open a crack. Ruby retreats to her room, anxious to be free of whatever was weighing her down. She didn't really believe it was the clothes but more what had come since she put them on. She quickly removes the gown, stepping out of it and leaving it on the floor. Off comes the tight corset yet she doesn't fully breath until her underclothes are off and she is completely naked.

Sitting at the vanity she pulls out the hairpins that Alvina had so expertly placed in her hair. She had been dressed up since leaving Rochester, and dressed up frequently, she enjoyed it. But this dressed up symbolized something she thought she had long ago forgotten. Each time the pin pulled at her hair it was like a little poke reminding her why she left it all behind. When the last pin is gone she shakes her hair free and breathes a sigh of relief. She runs a brush through her thick hair, grateful to finally be rid of the last bit of society that was crushing her.

Once her hair is thoroughly brushed she heads over to her bag and chooses a nightgown. She chooses the thinnest one, a white cotton gown that was so thin it was nearly see through. She pulls it over her head and stares at herself in the mirror. Even the nightgown was more than she felt like wearing at the moment. She begins towards the door, but instead ends up at the window.
The night sky was clear and the stars bright. The stars always grounded her, always made her feel at peace. She opens the window as wide as it would go, then kneels before it, resting her arms on the sill. And looking into the night she then did something she rarely did. She prayed.

“Aphrodite, I know I was supposed to learn from Jane, learn how to do this the right way. Being a goddess and all, I’m sure you know what happened with that. Anyway, I’m talking to you now because…I don’t know what’s going to come of the future and I’m a bit… well… frightened. So much has happened in so little time, sometimes I know I’m right, doing the right thing, other times, well, not so much. All I’m saying is that it would be nice to have a little of your guidance, if you think you could give it, I would be most grateful.”

She sits for a few moments, just looking up at the sky and hopes her small prayer is enough to be heard. She stands and again walks to the door, suddenly remembering she never checked the Western Union office. She reasons she should send Kate another telegram anyway and decides to make the trip the next day. Leaving her room the smile springs back to her face. She was going to the one place she now felt safe. Finding George’s door cracked open, she lets herself in letting her calling his name act as her announcement. “George?”

"Come in," he states. She sees that he has changed into his silk robe and has poured two glasses of the wine. He turns and says, "You may get tired of hearing this from me, but you look remarkably beautiful." She takes one of the glasses and sits on the edge of the bed, gesturing for him to sit next to her. "No," she smiles, "I will never tire of hearing you say it. I'm happy I can please you. And that you really, truly mean it." He finishes the glass and pours himself another. "Ruby, these last few days have been so special. I do not want them to end."

"I wish they would never end too." She sighs. "But unfortunately they will have to." He says, "No, they don't. But we can talk more of that later. Right now I just want to enjoy our time together." He sets his wine glass down and moves closer to her, wrapping his arm around her. She finishes her wine and hands the glass to George so he can put it down too. She places one palm on his face and her lips turn into a smile. "There's always later with you." She leans in for a soft kiss. "Thank you for standing by me today. It means the world to me."

He states, "I told you that I would. Plus you're Father is a bully, I‘m always willing to stand up to a bully." She laughs, "Where were you when I was a kid!" Ruby flops back on the bed, so her head is resting on George's pillow. She finagles her legs and turns so she is lying on her side facing him, her curvy form accentuated. "Come and lay with me," she calls to him. He lies down beside her and gives her a soft kiss across the lips.

She returns the kiss, snuggling closer to him and enjoying the tender moment. It was the first time she was just lying in bed next to him and it filled her with emotion. She runs a finger around his face and asks softly, "So, now will you tell me if you enjoy laying with me?" He replies, "Why don't I show you instead." She smiles. "I love you George Eastman," and gives him a soft kiss. "Now you can show me..." Passions flow for an indefinite amount of time. Eventually George falls asleep beside an exhausted but still conscious Ruby.

Ruby rests her head on George chest and drapes a leg over him. She smiles as she just lays still, listening to the beating of his heart, feeling his chest rise and fall with each breath. Ruby is still barely awake when she hears the sounds of the three servants returning from the theater and heading up to the top floor to their rooms. She stays very still, hoping George doesn't wake up and ask her to leave. Eventually Ruby falls asleep herself.
 

DM's Note - We have finally reached the point the two storylines begin to merege!

Chapter Two-hundred-fifty-six, “A Little Bird in Danger” , Tuesday, June 20th, 9:00 P.M.

When Kate arrives at the El Parador Grant Keebler has a note to her from Conrad with an apology, stating that he has been delayed at the Long Branch. There is a celebration going on for Manuel Escobar's election to the Town Council regardless of the fact that he isn't present yet. "Thank you, Grant," Kate said and tucked the note away. "With all the celebrating going on tonight most of the town is going to have a terrible headache tomorrow. I think I'll keep my night quiet." She searched through the room until her eyes fell on her teacher.

"Here I am, Professuer Amie, as promised," she said and kissed his cheek. "Ah good, shall we head up to my workroom?" he asks. "There's no place I'd rather be," Kate said sincerely. She followed the elderly elf up the stairs, through his mundane room and into the magical rooms behind. Even though there was no undue influence from gods in town now, Kate still felt a sense of peace when she walked into these familiar rooms. "And what will we do tonight?" He replies, "We will check on the status of your best friend. But first I have a question for you, this, well, it's rather personal."

Kate nodded. "Go on. I can't think of any secret of my own that I couldn't share with you." He states, "Well, um, Dorita has sensed today from both you and Conrad that....well....she seems to think that your relationship has intensified. Please feel free to tell me that it is none of my business." "It isn't, but I will share with you anyway," Kate said with a rosy blush. "Yes, things changed yesterday. It felt like the right time."

He replies, "Okay, I don't need to know any more. And I'm certainly no prude, given the number of women and relationships of my own lifetime. I was just curious. I advised Dorita that you would not want that spread around so she said that her, myself and Pedro would be the only ones to know." Kate took her teacher's hands. "I know you have your doubts about him, and maybe you're wiser than me. But I must follow my instincts. This doesn't mean we'll be together forever, or that we'll marry. It just means that right now... right now we are in the right place."

She embraced him and said, "How does Dorita always know these things? Thank you for telling her to keep it to herself." He replies, "Dorita can sense things about people, don't ask me how. She can't cast a spell if her life depended on it but she somehow knows certain things and occasionally sees things before they happen." "Well, there is talent in her family, it makes sense she would inhert some of it. Sometimes I miss living here with my Elvan family."

Kate sighed lightly and stepped back. "Alright, we have business. How do we go about spying on Ruby?" Gonzales says, "Yes, let me get ready." He gets a metal basin and fills it with water. He then adds a drop of an amber-colored oil and also sprinkles in some powder from a jar. Lastly, he drops in a single stand of hair that Kate recognizes from the color as having been one of Ruby's. He casts the spell.

An image slowly materializes. Ruby is seated at a dining table having a meal. She has an unpleasant look on her face. Gonzales motions his hands and the image pulls back somewhat. Kate gasps when she sees George Eastman seated at the table near her. Ruby then begins to get noticeably angry and clearly raises her voice although they only can see the visual and not hear what is being said. Gonzales pulls the image back further. There are two other people at the table, both older than Ruby and George.

Gonzales says, "I've seen a photograph of him before, that is William West, Ruby's father. The woman's face looks somewhat like Ruby's as well. Gods, they've kidnapped her!" "Grandfather, are you certain?" Kate said with an edge of anger in her voice. "That's what it looks like but we can't hear... Can we get there without being seen?" He replies, "Not now, I used both of my transportation spells today getting Madge Duprey." Kate says, "They won't harm her, Grandfather. They want to control her, not hurt her." Kate leaned closer, trying to see better. "What happened to her companions, the people who were with her?"

They watch as William West grabs at his daughter's arm. "Are you sure that man won't hurt her?" Gonzales asks. It is obvious that some angry word are now being exchanged. Gonzales says "I wish Ginnie were here now, she has some skill at reading lips." Kate says, "I could run for her, but by the time I returned with her it would be too late." He replies, "I agree. And before this spell ends I should use it to determine exactly where she is." He waves his ands and the spell pulls back from a higher perspective, exiting the room and now viewing the house from above. As he continues to wave his hands the focus goes higher up, seeing the neighborhood, then several neighborhoods, then part of a city, then the city itself. The city itself has a large body of water to the north of it.

He states, "Ah, I think I know where they are." He repositions his hands and the scene moves quickly to the southwest for several miles, ending in a forested area near what appears to be a dry lake bed. He moves his hands again and narrows the focus to a road beside the lake and then to a single story building ahead with a tin roof and wraparound porch with hitching posts out front. The focus gets tighter until Gonzales and Kate can both read the sign outside the building which says, 'Lakeside General Store - Malachi Haynes Proprietor'.

Gonzales smiles and tells Kate, "I have been there before, Mr. Haynes is a friend of mine. We now have a somewhat safe place to travel to, although the land immediately adjacent to the store does belong to Mr. Eastman." The spell is still running and he pulls further up again and then refocuses back towards the neighborhood and house where Ruby is presently at. Kate carefully watched how he controlled the spell, despite it being far beyond her at this point. "Where is she, Grandfather? I couldn't tell you anymore than somewhere near water." He replies, "Rochester, New York."

Kate asks, "What in the world is she doing there? Well, obviously having dinner but... They can't have dragged her away from New York City. You know Grandfather, she always felt bad about how things went with George Eastman. Could she have gone there purposely?" He interjects "I certainly hope not, I thought she had too much common sense for that. Her parents live in the New York City area, somebody must have spotted her during her shopping spree and told them. There are enough unsavory characters in that city who will do anything for money, many of whom use magic, that capturing her might not have been all that hard to do.”

Gonzale’s face changes from concern to anger and he exclaims, “Oh Katherine, this is all my fault! I had visited Rochester last month and discovered that Eastman was still obsessed with her and was actively plotting to get her as one of his possessions. I should have warned her." Kate answers, "This is not your fault. Ruby went willingly to a place where she knew she could be seen or found by her parents. She went with others who should have been able to adequately protect her. And after his visit here, surely she knew about his obsession.

But I know talking is not going to make you stop blaming yourself. So tomorrow we will go and get her away from there. We can bring her back home, or take her anywhere else she wants to go.
Maybe a word in her ear might have helped, maybe not. That is the past and we must make our plans from here." He replies "You're right." The focus is back on the room and it is obvious that Ruby and her father are shouting at one another. Mr. and Mrs. West start to head towards the door and then stop and turn back as Mr. West and Ruby have another exchange of angry words. Gonzales says, "We should have brought Ginnie, I though we would just find Ruby shopping or relaxing with her friends. Damn, the spell is just about up."

Kate comments, "It's obvious she's not as frightened of them as she used to be. She's certainly not holding her tongue, that's for certain, and she seems to be holding her own." The spell ends. Gonzales says, "I should go to bed, I'll probably need to take a sleeping potion first, otherwise I will be too worried to rest, and I need a good night's rest in order to study for the spell. It'll be a few hours later there than here and my friend gets up early to run his store so we could leave here before dawn and get there shortly after sunrise if you would like. Please don't tell Mr. Cook, when I spoke to him last about Mr. Eastman he voiced strong regret that he didn't kill the man. I doubt he would use any restraint. The last thing we need on this trip is a loose cannon along."

"I won't say anything. And after four days of the tournament I think he would need rest before dealing with something like this anyway. I will have to go to bed soon myself, I didn't... Ah, I'm a bit tired today myself." She went over and embraced him. "I've missed you. Now that this election is over and those creatures destroyed I'll be here with you a lot more." He replies, "Yes, but first things first. I rescued one of my little birds today so I've had some practice to rescue another tomorrow." "What would we do without you?" she asked fondly. "Now go on to bed and I'll see you in the morning."

Kate left her teacher to his potion and a good night's rest. She headed back down into the Cantina to enjoy the company for a little while and see if Conrad would manage to join her before she left for home and her own bed. Conrad has arrived at the El Parador by the time she has returned. He apologizes, stating that several of the tournament participants were at the Long Branch and Kate Higgins wanted him to deal to them for an hour or so. He soon senses a change in Kate's mood and asks her what is wrong.

She took his hands for a moment and shook her head with a small smile. A lamp was burning at the center of the table, so Kate quickly made their table private. Here in the El Parador it probably wasn't necessary, but better to be safe. "My teacher and I used a spell to check in on Ruby," Kate began, then filled in for him the basics of why Ruby had left home and her fear of her parents. "She was very concerned if they knew she was nearby they would try to force her home. Anyway, when we looked in on her we saw here at dinner with her parents and George Eastman. The spell doesn't allow you to hear, but it was obvious there was an argument going on. From everything we know she wouldn't have been there willingly. Tomorrow morning we'll be going there to get her away."

Conrad says, "We? You want me to go along? Kate, that might not be a very good idea. Too many reporters have seen and photographed me yesterday and today. I shouldn't be seen in Rochester immediately afterwards when conventional means couldn't have possibly gotten me there in that amount of time." Kate says, "No, my dear. Much as I enjoy your company I meant "we" as in my teacher and I. You're right, you should stay here. Hopefully I wasn't in any of those pictures or I'll have to wear Madeline's face."

Kate hesitated, then said, "There is something I wanted to ask you. I enjoy being right as much as anyone else, but what changed your mind about the two of us getting married?" He replies, "I haven't changed my mind at all, I'd walk you over the Priestess right now for the ceremony if you were willing. I just wasn't going to put that pressure on you when your emotions were heightened. When you decide that you want to make me a permanent fixture in your life I want it to be your mind talking as well as your heart."

"You are getting wiser every day," she said and kissed him. "And I'm getting closer to the day when I could be the wife you deserve. For now, why not just enjoy where we are?" She cleared her throat. "Dorita knows, by the way. Apparently she can sense these things somehow. Mr. Gonzales told her to keep it to herself, although probably after she already told Pedro." Conrad shakes his head and says, "I guess I shouldn't be surprised."

"At least she won't be pushing tea at me every morning like she did to Ruby," Kate smiled. "I won't be needing that kind of protection for a while. I suppose I should let you get home to your rest. I'm going to have an early morning myself." "Alright, I will walk you home," he replies. It wasn't really that late, so they didn't hurry down the street to the school building. Unfortunately, it wasn't very far and they were at the kitchen door much sooner than Kate would really have cared for.
Conrad says, "Alright. As long as you are with Mr. Gonzales I will do my best to not worry." "I can't predict what will happen tomorrow," she warned him. "I expect to be back tomorrow, but if Ruby doesn't want to come back here we might not make it back until the next day." She says, "There's no need to worry this time. No supernatural creatures or things that can do us harm. Just some mean-spirited people who need to be told they aren't getting their way this time. I really expect to be back tomorrow unless Ruby doesn't want to return here. Mr. Gonzales can only go twice a day, so if she wants to go somewhere else we'll have to wait until Thursday to come home. I don't really expect that to happen."

Kate got closer and put her arms around his waist. "I love you. Maybe this weekend you can spend some time with me at the ranch." "That would be wonderful," he replies. "Good." She lifted her face and kissed him. "I wish we could..." She sighed. "Get some rest my dear. Hopefully I'll see you tomorrow." He says, "I will and I wish we could too, but we both need our rest. We will be together again this weekend if not before." He kisses her again and then departs.

Kate went inside and sighed. The house didn't feel lonely but she knew her bed would when she climbed in later on. She went upstairs and changed into her nightgown, then pulled her dressing gown on over it. The Lucky Lady had been clearing out and Kate heard Ginnie come in downstairs as she was changing. As soon as her hair was brushed and braided she went down and popped a big bowl of popcorn for them to share as they chatted. Fatigue crept up on her and it wasn't much past 9:00 before Kate went up to bed.
 

Chapter Two-hundred-fifty-seven, “Aphrodite’s Advice” , Wednesday, June 21st, 5:00 A.M.

Ruby awakens to another day. She immediately notes that she is no longer in George’s bed, but is instead back along the private beach on Lake Ontario. She is lying on a blanket and attired in a white gown-style dress with a silver belt, silver bracelets and silver necklace. She hears movement to her left and turns to see George Eastman further down the beach around 100 feet away, arranging his tripod and camera atop a sand dune to take a picture of the lake. He is attired in dark pants, white dress shirt, dark tie and a gold-and-black patterned vest. His suit jacket and hat are neatly placed on his photography satchel behind him. He turns his head and notices Ruby looking at him. He smiles at her then reaches into his satchel, taking out a long-stemmed red rose.

She then hears movement down by the water and turns her head, looking straight. A man in a rowboat is rowing towards shore. He is attired in a white Naval uniform. His rowing with his back towards her prevents her from seeing his face. As the boat approaches the beach he lifts up and stows the oars. He then moves towards the back of the boat, causing the bow to rise up as the boat slides onto the beach around 100 feet before her. He turns and walks towards the bow. She recognizes him as Petty Officer Roger Birch. He hops out of the boat and looks up towards shore, smiling at Ruby. He then reaches into the boat and lifts out a long-stemmed red rose.

A door slams to her right. Ruby turns. The beach and lake are still there to her left in her peripheral vision but there is also a large building that should not be on this Rochester beach, namely Tucson Arizona’s Three Gods Meeting House. The sun is shining down on the magnificent stained glass windows in the from. Standing 100 feet away in front of the doorway to the building is Priestess Jane Boag, attired identically to the clothing Ruby now wears and holding a long-stemmed red rose in her hands.

She then hears a sound from behind her, the sound of cards shuffling. She turns and sees that the beach sand ends after around fifty feet and turns into the familiar dirt/clay mixture of Main Street in Promise City, Arizona. The street ends with the hitching posts and porch of the three-story brick building with the fancy sign reading “Lucky Lady Dance Hall and Saloon”. Seated on the porch swing 100 feet away from her is Jacob Cook, shuffling a deck of cards. When he notices Ruby looking at him he sets down the cards, tips his lucky hat in her direction, and then reaches down to the side of the swing, picking up a long-stemmed red rose.

“They all love you,” states the voice of the Goddess Aphrodite, who now materializes beside Ruby in attire identical to that which Ruby is wearing. "I... I don't understand," Ruby stutters. "I mean... they all love me? Roger...I barely know him. Jane..." She shakes her head. "I don't even know anymore. I'm confused." She perks up a little. "Jake, is he alright?"

The Goddess replies, "All four of them are all right. As for Mr. Birch, he may be the one who knows you least but you two are kindred spirits. His outlook and personality towards life mirrors yours more than that of the other three. If you asked him to resign from the military and run away with you he would. You have said that running is what you do, well, he would be somebody that you could run with. You could explore every corner of the world together, taking each day one at a time, no plans or responsibilities, just continuous fun and adventure."

Ruby breathes a sigh of relief. Jake and Jane were both okay. She pauses, then continues unsure. "And Jake? Is it how I think it is with him? That he cares about me but can't... can't really give himself to me?" Aphrodite says, “Love must be a mutual thing. I will not tell you the answers, they have to come from yourself. The lives of all four of these people have been enhanced and improved though having known you, and your experiences with them will be carried in their memories for the rest of their lives.

You must choose which of them you will be with, and while the other three will be hurt by that decision they will come to accept it. Do not think of them, think of yourself, this decision isn’t theirs to make nor is it mine, it is yours and yours alone. Before this next day is done you will have the opportunity to be with whichever one of them you choose. Once you have made that decision you should accept it with all of your heart, putting all doubts aside."

Ruby says, "I don't have much experience with this, I am afraid of making the wrong decision. How do I know how to figure out what's right, who the right person is?" As soon as the words leave her lips, she feels a pang, something in her heart that just feels real. Something deep, deeper than she had ever felt. She turns and smiles at the goddess. "Sounds like tomorrow will be a busy day. I have many questions but you're right, I should find the answers myself. But this one you can answer, what can I do for you?"

Aphrodite says, "You have already done it. I thrive on love and you are a catalyst for true love. Part of your own self-exploration and learning about love is to understand selflessness. Last night you met your brother, and made a truly selfless gesture. To garner your silence and preserve your cooperation your father would have given a considerable amount of money to you, but instead of your own personal advantage all that you asked for was your brother’s future. And that gesture was truly an appropriate one for you to make as his sole existence is due to your past decisions."

Ruby asks, "Because of me? How? My parents aren't going to give me answers, that's for sure." The Goddess replies, "After you left home five years ago your mother became very depressed over your departure. Your father provided her no comfort, so she was comforted by another, the family friend Lucas Burnham. They had both secretly loved one another for a considerable amount of time, but it was an unspoken love, each not realizing that the other felt the same way. In his attempt to help her through the grief of loosing a daughter those feelings became known and your brother was the result.

Your father was immediately aware that the child was not, your parents had had no sexual relations for quite some time, with him seeking out a bevy of young women in New York City to fulfill those physical needs instead. Lucas Burnham is a man of great integrity, he was quick to tell your father the truth, thereby ending their business relationship and friendship. So the two lovers parted, each falling into the acceptable roles that society dictated to them. In the more than three years since they have corresponded in secret and spoken to one another by telephone but they have not seen each other, nor has Burnham ever seen his son in person, only images through photographs mailed to him by your mother.

And that is how things would have continued if you had not come back here and now. Once again you have been a catalyst, forcing your parents to now explore untold truths and hidden feelings. Without you Alma West would never have had a son. Even if she and Lucas Burnham were reunited now she has reached a point beyond child-bearing years so they will not have another. Alma West understands how precious her son is, she loves that child…she actually now knows what it means to love both of her children. It took both your running away and your equally abrupt return to make her finally come to that realization."

Ruby's mouth hangs open before she realizes it and shuts it. "My... my mother cares about me? I always thought she hated me." The Goddess replies, "People can change. She had to first think that she lost you forever to help to bring about that change. Lucas Burnham then helped to soften her hardened heart and show her what true love is all about. Unfortunately his absence and your father's cruel treatment in the years since then has hardened it once more. But there is hope, you have provided that to her again."

Ruby looks unsure but tries to hide it. "That seems unbelievable but you're the goddess, I think you know what you're talking about." She considers the possibilities about her mother... "I'm very honored that you would come to me Aphrodite. I feel comforted and know at least I can help my brother, and possibly my mother too. As for me, I guess I have some decisions to make." Ruby smiles at the goddess, the most beautiful creature she has ever laid eyes upon. "Not easy ones. I am still afraid that I will make the right choice. It is such a difficult decision to make. It's the happiness of the rest of my life."

Aphrodite replies, "Yes, you must decide which person you wish to share your life with. Whichever you decide will bring you happiness. That is not to say you will necessarily be forever with that person, but for as long as your time together lasts it should be filled with love and leave behind loving memories." Ruby's eyes shut and those words ring through her ears. Her heart fills full as she steps towards the goddess. "Thank you," she says and kisses the goddess on the cheek. "Thank you."

The Goddess says, "And I Thank you. Think about this decision, discuss it with your best friend, and learn to follow your heart. And feel safe in the knowledge that I will continue to watch over and protect you as I did this last evening." Ruby says, "Yes, I miss her dearly. I will speak to her soon, I promise. And I will try my best to follow my heart." She hugs the goddess then steps away. "You have my respect, admiration and love for all you have done for me. I won't forget you are with me." The Goddess embraces her and says, "Goodnight my child. Sleep well."

When Ruby awakens again she feels rested and sees that she is back in the bedroom, George Eastman sleeping beside her. The first light of dawn are filtering in through the recesses of the window curtains and shining just enough light to slightly illuminate the room. She sees that there is a vase on the table that was not there the night before which contains four long-stemmed red roses.

Ruby lays motionless, staring at George. What was going to happen this day that would make her decide for good? Ruby remembers the goddess words: Learn to follow your heart. She continues to watch George sleep, and thinks about all her goddess told her. Finally she kisses George softly then swings her legs off the bed. She takes the four roses out of the vase and holds them to her nose. They smell sweet and feel soft to the touch. She thinks about her four choices and even considers being alone before gently placing them back in the vase.

She feels so well rested that she wants to hop out of bed and hurry right to the Western Union office. The thought that it might be closed occurs to her for only a moment but she imagines that telegrams being so important would be a 24/7 operation. Yes, she would hurry there and return and get back in bed before George even knew she was gone. So she gets out of bed and dresses quietly and simply, barely brushing her hair. She heads downstairs and hopes someone is up.

Ruby finds Alvina downstairs in the kitchen beginning to make breakfast. "Good morning Al," she chirps. "How was the show last night?" Alvina replies, "Wonderful, you will enjoy it when you see it tonight. You're up rather early, I didn't get the impression that you were much of a morning person."

Ruby says, "I'm not actually, not at all. But I had a very good night's rest last night. Although truth be told, I was very comfy in bed. I was wondering if William was up, I wanted to do a little errand this morning before George got up. It's silly of me, it can wait, it's just a telegram, but I thought if someone could take me..." Al replies, "He is still asleep and the telegram office won't be open for another few hours yet."

She seems disappointed but only for a moment. "Alright then. I will stop causing trouble and head back to bed. Perhaps later we can talk." Ruby surprises Al with a kiss on the cheek before she hurries back upstairs. What had she been thinking anyway? She considers it while throwing off her clothes and climbing back into bed with George, snuggling. She closes her eyes and smiles. She had just been following her heart.
 

Chapter Two-hundred-fifty-eight, “Kate and Manuel to the Rescue!” , Wednesday, June 21st, 4:30 A.M.

Kate slept hard and no time seemed to pass before she was up again. The sun hadn't yet crossed the horizon when she dressed, putting on the violet day dress she'd worn in New York City with the thought that finery would add to any attempts she might have to make to intimidate Ruby's family. She finished by putting her hair in an elaborate up-do and made her way to her teacher's rooms at the El Parador.

As she makes her way through the El Parador lobby she notes that Manuel Escobar's son Enrico is cuddled into the corner with a female wood elf who has been around town since Anita Ramirez's wedding but hasn't been formally introduced to yet. They appear to both be asleep and somebody has draped a blanket over them. The clock in the Cantina now reads 4:45 AM. Kate shook her head and passed as quietly as she could. It must have been a good party after she left. Her feet went easily up the familiar stairs until she reached Mr. Gonzales mundane room. She made sure there was no one in the hallway before opening it and going on inside, then into the magical rooms.

She hears Gonzales busy inside of his workroom. She went into the room, careful to make enough noise that she wouldn't startle him. "Good morning, Grandfather. I hope you got enough sleep. Enrico Escobar is still downstairs asleep with some young lady I don't know. It must have been some party down there." He says, "Dorita outdid herself. She figured since it was the last night before any of the new Town Council's restrictions that she needed to make the most of it."

He then says, "I have packed a satchel with a number of different things and have studied a variety of spells, not knowing exactly what we will need." Kate says, "I don't have that many choices, it didn't take long for me to study what we needed. I'm sorry to have missed the big party. But there are three saloon owners on the council, I doubt the restrictions will be severe. Mostly noise restrictions, I imagine."

He answers, “Yes, but Dorita is one to be skeptical. Besides, Manny Escobar making it onto the Council, and with the highest number of votes, was reason enough for a party. I'm not surprised that his son overindulged. Most likely his parents headed home before he passed out, otherwise they would probably not have left him here." She says, "Hmm, probably not. Well, someone put a blanket over them and they look comfortable enough. I considered waking them, but it seemed a bit cruel. Just because we're up before the sun doesn't mean everyone else has to be."

He says, "We'll be leaving here at 5:00 AM which means that it will be arriving at around 7:00 AM in Rochester. The sun will be up and people may be about, so we'll have to be alert when we arrive. However, where we are going is now posted as private property and with the lake drained there won't be any fishermen or hunters around, so it should be deserted. Still, be on alert. Are you ready?" She nodded. "I'm ready. And I'll keep my eyes open." Kate stepped over to the brazier. "I think this is the first time just the two of us have traveled. It seems strange." He says, "We will be a trio very soon."

He gets the brazier set up and the powder. They follow the usual routine as he sprinkles the powder in the flame and holds out his hands. She grasps his hands and they disappear. They arrive in the middle of a forest. The temperature is fifteen degrees cooler than it was in Arizona and the sun is just starting to shine down. Their arrival startles a nearby white-tailed deer that quickly scampers off. Gonzales says "Good, that deer wouldn't have been here if any other people were around."

"Oh, sometimes I miss trees," Kate said, looking up at the new spring leaves above the with the sun just coming up. "But I don't miss the cold. I should have brought a shawl. Do you which way to go now?" He says, "Yes, we're going to that store we viewed last night. The owner knows me as Miguel Perez. He believes that my son-in-law is humans so we'll say that you are my son-in-law's sister. What name would you like to be introduced as?" She says, "Hmm, how about Elizabeth Elliot? I might actually be able to remember it, and if I don't answer to it for some reason I can just pretend I really go by one of the ten other nicknames people use for Elizabeth."

He says, "Okay, but my son-in-law has the last name of Brothers, so you can be Elizabeth Elliot Brothers or Elizabeth Brothers Elliot depending upon what you want your marital status to be." She says, "Oh, just Brothers is fine. I'm finally getting used to being unmarried again, so I'll be a single girl. I didn't realize I didn't need a last name too. I'll save that one for another time." They make their way to the shop and enter. It is a standard county general store, perhaps a little dustier than Kate is used to, but otherwise not that different than the one owned by Judge Lacey in Promise City.

The owner looks up from reading a newspaper and exclaims, "Miguel! It is good to see you again! I was afraid that after the trouble with the Sheriff I wouldn't be seeing you again." Miguel replies, "No, just haven't been in this area lately Mal. I was hoping that you could help us out, oh, this is Elizabeth Brothers, my son-in-law's sister." The man replies, "What can I do for you?" Miguel says, "We're stranded. We were camped over near Round Pond last night and have business today in the city, expect that worthless son-in-law of mine never came to pick us up. He's probably off fishing somewhere and lost track of the time. I was wondering if you could give us a ride into town."

The store owner replies, "Sorry, I'm afraid not. Today will be a busy day for a change. They're planning to drill down until they hit water and refill the lake. Lots of folks are coming to watch so I should do pretty good business." Miguel says, "Good, and with the Lake filled you might get some fishermen again." The owner replies, "Only if Eastman allows it, he hasn't taken down the signs telling people to stay away yet, and may not." Miguel says, "Well, if you're going to be here and not using your horse and wagon perhaps we could rent them from you."

The store owner smiles and says, "I could probably arrange that. How does $ 5 sound?" Miguel says, "I was thinking more like $ 2." Haynes replies, "Split the difference then and say $ 4.50." Miguel answers, "How is that splitting the difference? The mid-point would be $ 3.50." Haynes replies, "Because they're my horse and wagon, that's why. Okay, I'll be generous, let's say $ 4 but I want them back by sunset." "Deal," says Miguel, and he hands over four $ 1 coins.

Kate had stood back, her eyes cast down and her hands twisted together below her waist. "My brother is not so very bad. Surely we may even return the wagon early, for he will surely come for us, Sir, and pay you back the cost of renting it," she said innocently with hardly a hint of her own accent. Miguel says, "You always make excuses for him. Come now Elizabeth, we will be late if we keep dallying." Malachi Haynes leads them outside and over to his 'barn', which is no more than a falling-apart tin extension onto the rear of the house. Inside is a wagon and a makeshift horse stall with a draft horse that Kate quickly examines.

She determine the mare's age to be in the early-thirties which is older than most draft animals live to. She initially questions if hauling the two of them a few miles might be too much effort for this ancient beast. But once he has the wagon hooked up the animal acts like it is anxious to go. Haynes says "You all take good care of Julia. There's a bag of oats in the wagon, be sure to feed her once you reach where you're going."

Kate says, "I will be sure to, Sir. She is doing us a great favor, thank you, Sir." She climbed awkwardly into the wagon with Miguel's help, and felt odd not to take the reins herself. Instead she casts her head shyly toward the ground and folded her hands in her lap. When her companion sat she whispered, "Julia is ancient, don't push her too hard." Gonzales replies, "We're on no timetable, as you indicated before, Ruby's life isn't at risk her, just her patience. Then again, with an impatient Ruby the lives of everybody else may be at risk."

Kate stifled a chuckle. "We're here on a mission of mercy for more than just Ruby, then." The cart was going slowly forward, leaving Malachi Hayes behind. "There's no real hurry. They're discussing the school situation in the first council meeting today, and I'd hoped to talk to Doctor Eaton before then. Since I wasn't sure what to say anyway, it doesn't really matter. It seems dishonest to let them make decisions without knowing my condition, and yet I don't want them to know. The Doctor already knows and I have to wonder if he will mention it." She shrugged. "It doesn't really matter."

Gonzales replies, 'Sure it matters, but I think your secrets are safe with the Doctor until you decide to share them on your own. He has knows for quite some time now and hasn't spread the information around." As they speak they continue traveling north at a leisurely pace on the country road. Kate says, "This is a rather nice ride, isn't it? I forget sometimes how much I love country like this. I just don't understand why I seem to want to do everything the hard way. I'd thought no one would ever believe the truth, and then Diana took care of that, but I still want to keep things quiet when there is really no reason to. I have these pictures in my mind of the faithful suddenly refusing to leave me alone," she said, shaking her head. "I'd have to flee to the ranch in self-defense."

Gonzales replies, "Don't borrow trouble. If the Goddess herself chose to tell others of the special gift who are we to object to that." Kate says, "I've been strenuously objecting to the will of the gods most of my life. It's a hard habit to break." They rode quietly for a few minutes, Julie walking along contentedly and not showing any strain in pulling the two of them and the wagon.
"Do we have any kind of plan when we arrive at this house?"

As they ride into the city Gonzales replies, “Having this horse and wagon instead of just getting a ride into town as I had planned complicates things. Last night from the aerial view that house was on a residential street with other houses of similar construction on two-to-four acre lots. We’ll take a ride down that Street first to see if we can find a safe location to leave the horse and wagon.”

Kate says, "That sounds reasonable. I gather the need for a second identity was only because your friend knew you as someone else. When we arrive at the house where Ruby is I assume we are just going to knock and ask to see her. Is that correct?" He says, "I'm not sure. When we are close I will do a scry again to determine exactly where Ruby is, and who else might be in the house. If either of her parents or Eastman are there we might have to take a more aggressive approach."

Kate says, "Surely at least one of them will be there. Ruby would take being left alone as a chance to leave if she is there against her will. More aggressive how? You wouldn't harm anyone I know, and magic isn't a good idea." He replies, "There are a number of non-lethal spells available. Sleep, Hold Person, Levitate, Web, and a few others up my sleeve. We will have to play this one by ear. What I don't want to do is just go up to the door and cost us our element of surprise if we have to break her out of there."

Kate says, "Sleep usually works quite well, and can be passed off as something else. I will follow your lead in this, as in everything," she said, trying to smile away nervousness. "And I shall try not to make too many mistakes, as in everything." He says, "Relax, the only one who I am worried about is Eastman. The Wests have never met either of us before, so would not know who we are. A key to this will be to make whatever we do look natural if at all possible. As for following my lead, don't hesitate to come up with your own suggestions, experience has shown you to be quite resourceful."

She says, "Have no fear of my hesitation, I've grown too impulsive lately to hold back for long, Grandfather. And I have found many occasions to make a spell look as natural as possible. Sometimes I wonder what I got myself into, learning all this magic, but I wouldn't have it any other way." "Good," and with a smile he adds "I hope you still feel that way when the two of are get caught and are burned for being witches."

Kate says, "If I expected that I wouldn't be here, I have someone else to protect, you know. I don't expect Diana to come down in a blaze of glory to save me, although I enjoy imagining the picture. We'll be well enough." Kate was quiet for a moment. "It will be fine," she said again as if to convince herself. They reach another road at the end of this road, this one being wider with actual traffic on it. They see they are on the outskirts of the city, with church steeples and the large mill buildings a few miles to the northeast.

She took her cue from Mr. Gonzales and tried not to worry overmuch. The sun was full up now and warming the air, which was pleasant with the moisture that was lacking in Arizona. "Are there nothing but churches and mills here?" Kate asked lightly. "It looks like a busy city. How much farther do you think we have to go?" Gonzales replies, "Rochester is currently the twenty-first largest city in the United States. During the last decade it has become far more than just a mill community, with over a dozen large manufacturing facilities having risen up, including that of the aforementioned George Eastman."

"We used to hear some terrible things about mills and factories. Beside his obsession with Ruby, Mr. Eastman seemed a good man. I hope his factory is a better place. I wish I'd paid more attention to my father's business, I might know better. In some ways it's as new a city as those out west, I imagine." They continue on into more crowded neighborhoods. It is still fairly early in the morning and there are not that many people about. Kate sees that a trolley is running along a track a few blocks to the north. Gonzales continues to navigate they through the streets, based upon the scry from the previous night. Kate notes that it looks quite different from the view from the ground by day than from above by night.

She says, "How will we find a place to sneak a look at Ruby? It's a great deal more crowded than it looked last night, although I suppose there are less people running around in the darkness." The reach the end of the street. The houses are neatly laid out on both sides, five on the left and four on the right. Gonzales points to a horse drawn wagon along the side of the street half-way up and says, “Stop here, we’re in luck.” She sees a man in work clothes carrying a metal rack with empty bottles returning to the truck from one of the houses. He says, “That’s a milkman, he’s delivering milk. Let’s just watch for a few minutes.”

Kate watched, but she wasn't sure what for. "How are we in luck?" They wait and see that he has delivered milk to the first six house, he then skips the seventh and continues to deliver to the eighth and ninth before riding to the end of the street and turning left. Gonzales says, “Ride to the house that got no delivery and head to the carriage house at the end of that drive. Act like we belong there. If anybody stops to question us we’ll say we were hired by the grounds man. If that cover doesn’t work we’ll just pretend we got the address wrong and apologize.”

Kate says, "I'm rather overdressed to be a hired girl of any kind, but I doubt that would really be noticed." She clicked her tongue to Julia and the horse started toward the drive. "Why do you think the house that got no delivery would be the one we want?" He replies, "It isn't, it is adjacent to the one we want and the owners do not appear to be home. With some luck we will be able to secure the animal and wagon there, survey the situation, and plan our approach." She says, "My head is thick as mud this morning, Grandpere. I understand." Sitting up straight and confident Kate directed the horse up the empty drive.

They enter the drive. The drapes on all of the house windows are drawn. They proceed down the driveway and Kate notices the carriage house door is closed with a padlock over the door latch. Gonzales exits and goes to the lock. He then casts a spell and the padlock opens. He removes the lock, telling Kate have the horse walk around in the driveway and then help him back the wagon inside, as they will want to be facing out if they have to make a quick exit. Feeling more in her element Kate did as instructed, lining the wagon up with the end straight toward the open carriage house door. Another click of the tongue and Julia began to walk slowly backward, a bit surprised but perfectly willing.

Once inside he says, “Okay, why don’t you feed the horse. I’ll fetch some water for it from the well.” Next he hands her a rack and some gardening tools stacked along the far wall and says, “Let’s go do some gardening, that should elevate suspicions of any neighbors who saw us arrive. There is a birdbath in the side yard that I can cast my Reflecting Pool spell into for another scry of Ruby’s exact whereabouts at the moment.”

"You want me to destroy some poor woman's flowerbeds? I'll feed the horse and then set about it. I really should have worn something else." Kate got Julia's feedbag and gave her the oats, taking a moment to rub the old mare's nose. "You're a good old girl, you should be out in some green pasture taking your ease." Once the mare had eaten enough she removed the bag so she would be able to drink and went into the gardens to attempt to look useful while not destroying anything.
 

Chapter Two-hundred-fifty-nine, “The Unwanted Rescue of Ruby West” , Wednesday, June 21st, 8:00 A.M.

Gonzales begins the spell and the water takes on the appearance of a darkened room. As the light adjusts he and Kate see the image of Ruby lying in bed asleep with George Eastman. Kate's eyes went wide and she quickly turned around, red-faced. There were some things she didn't need to see. She cleared her throat and said, "Ah, she doesn't appear to be in any distress." Gonzales says, "Unless he forced her into this situation. Let's see who else is in the house."

He waves his hands and adjusts the scene, going out of that room and scanning the rest of the building. Another man is sleeping upstairs on the third floor and an older couple are eating breakfast together in a small dining room off from the first floor kitchen. Gonzales says, "Okay, the front hallway to the stairs is clear and nobody else appears to be on the second floor. Let's just try to go in quietly, head up the stairs and get her."

Kate says, "If they're holding her prisoner enough to make... to make... Well, I think the place would be more heavily guarded. Let's take our chance while we have it and hope they're forgiving if we're wrong." They approach the building from the front door. Gonzales tells Kate "Pretend to knock on the door but don't actually connect, that way if any neighbors are watching it won't look suspicious." He casts another spell on the front door, unfastening the lock. They carefully open the door and quietly enter. Gonzales shuts but doesn't lock the door.

They make their way across the room and up the stairs. He finds the bedroom door unlocked and opens it a crack, tossing in a 'Sleep' spell. He whispers to Kate "I tossed it on both of them. There's no point in having Ruby make a commotion and alert the others in the house." Kate says, "Good. She does tend to make a commotion, doesn't she?" Kate opened the door all the way and slipped inside, trying not to really look. She kept her voice to the barest whisper.

Kate says, "She's going to need some clothes. I suggest we wake her, gently, otherwise we'll never get her out of the room. Unless you have a way of moving her?" He says, "Grab her that robe and that blanket. I'll cast both Invisibility and Levitate on her, then you should be able to easily guide her out, probably best that I not be poking at her in her present state of attire." Kate answers, "Probably."

She grabbed the robe and blanket, and waited while Mr. Gonzales cast the levitate spell. Kate got the robe wrapped around Ruby and tied, then turned her body so she was upright and away from the bed. "Alright, invisibility whenever you're ready, I should be alright with her now." The spell is cast and Ruby vanishes along with the blanket. Gonzales and Kate make their way out the doorway and down the staircase. They exit the building, with him shutting and locking the door behind them.

As casually as possible they head down the walk, go next door, and up the drive. Ruby is carefully placed down in the back of the wagon and he casts a Dispel Magic on her to cancel the levitation spell to keep her from floating away. But since a naked woman in the back of a wagon might attract attention he recasts another Invisibility onto her. Kate rides the horse out of the carriage house. Gonzales shuts the door and replaces the padlock. They turn left on the street and begin to ride off back to the southwest the way that they had come.

Kate says, "That was just... strange. We should find a place and wake her. I want to make sure of things before we take her back to Promise City. She may not even want to go there, she may prefer Tucson first." Kate began looking for a quiet spot to go with the wagon. "We wouldn't be able to handle her when we returned the wagon anyway. Do you remember any likely spots?" He replies, "Let's just ride back. Once we get off the main streets and into the wooded path we can wake her then."

Ruby awakens a short while later, noticing that the bed is shaking. She then realizes the bed is hard as a board and noisy. She opens her eyes and begins to take in her surroundings as Ruby finds herself wrapped in the blanket and in back of a moving wagon going slowly through the streets of Rochester. Two people are sitting up front on the buckboard of the wagon, their backs to her. Her first thoughts are Is this a dream? But the carriage hits a rock and Ruby bounces down hard into the wooden seat she realizes it isn't. She also realizes she has no clothes on so she grasps the blanket to her.

Her next thought is that her father has kidnapped her, "You bastard! You finally did it!" which comes out as words spoken in anger while she is sitting up in the back of the cart. She exclaims loudly, "However much he paid you, you're going to sorely regret taking it when I'm through with you!" Kate whipped her head around. "Ruby, honey, hush, or we will get caught by whoever your father sent after you. Pull the robe around you." Ruby was about to start choking the person with the reins but is abruptly interrupted by Kate's voice.

"Kate?" The disbelief very evident in her voice. "Katherine Kale, is that you?" Ruby doesn't wait for the answer but instead leans forward in the seat, enough to get a good look at her two kidnappers. "It IS you!" she says loudly, throwing her arms around Kate's neck. "What are you doing here!! I was going to wire you today! Oh, I've missed you so much!" Out of the corner of her eye she finds Mr. Gonzales as Kate's accomplice. "Mr. G? What in Hades is going on!! Why am I in the back of a carriage... naked at that?!?"

Kate hurriedly passed the reins to her teacher since Ruby was clamped around her neck. "You're invisible, which is making me look very odd right now," Kate answered low. "I wrapped a robe around you, you shouldn't be... You were going to wire? They'd let you do that?" Ruby exclaims, "Who'd let me do what? Why wouldn't I be able to wire?" She looks back and forth between Kate and Gonzales. Kate says, "We checked in on you last night, Grandpere used a spell. We saw you with your parents and we knew you'd never be in their presence willingly. We'd have come for you last night only he'd used up all his spells."

Ruby exclaims, "You were spying on me!?" They can't see her face but it's quiet for a long moment before Ruby burst out laughing. "I wonder how much you've seen? I've been busy the past bunch of days. I did see my parents last night. Oh Kate, I have SO much to tell you, you won't believe it! First tell me, how is everyone in Promise City? I've been dying to know and haven't heard from anyone."

Kate says, "Ruby, wait. Are you telling me that your family did not drag you here? Where are you traveling companions? You were so worried they would find you!" Kate continued to keep her voice down and tried to look like she was talking to the driver of the wagon rather than the invisible person in the wagon bed. Ruby sighs. "It's a super long story Kate. Tell me that everyone is alright in Promise City and I'll tell you what happened."

Kate says, "Of course everyone's alright there. Everyone you care about, anyway. It's been an eventful couple of weeks. We're almost out of the town. There's a little wooded area we drove through before, lets get there and we can get everything cleared up." Ruby replies, "Okay Kate, that's a good idea. I've just been really worried, you know, before I left things were very unsettled and people were getting hurt... Anyway, I've been dying to know what is going on there." Ruby tries to get a good look at Kate, but sitting in the back of the carriage she really can't.

"Anyway, my father did try to take me last night. They came to dinner here... actually, I guess I should start at the beginning. I wanted to see George, to return his ring to him. You know, I didn't... I, uh... I just didn't want to keep it under those circumstances. Anyway, with his help his invited my parents to dinner at his house. And guess what?? I have a brother! He's only three and he's adorable, his name is Benjamin. But my parents made me mad, it's like they sucked the life out of him, just like they tried to do with me. I did exactly what they taught me to do. I blackmailed them!" She laughs. "I guess I'm supposed to see them again tonight."

"As for Richard and Jane, that's another really long story. I went to see my grandmother. And her husband had these papers. Well, someone wanted them really bad, bad enough that they lied to the police and told them that I was Mae Clarke, Richard was Deadeye Douglas and Jane was... what's her name. Anyway, we had to divide up the papers and run. Apparently they have to do with the murder of an old President or something. So Jane had to leave, then a day later Richard went after her. George was crucial in helping us straighten it out, Richard and I hid out at his factory and he found us. He's friends with the Police Commissioner so he put himself in danger to help us. I've, uh, been staying with him since this happened. I... well, I didn't want to leave."

"All this happened after you left New York City? After you sent your letter?" Kate shook her head, mystified. "And a brother... he would be a lot younger than you... And you're going to see your parents again... You're going to have to give me some more details later, my head is swimming. After what we saw last night... I kept thinking that maybe everything was okay. That you wanted to be here, especially after we found you this morning," she said and blushed. "But so often you've said I was naive, I didn't want to be naive this time and leave you somewhere you didn't want to be."

"Oh, Kate," Ruby exclaims and wraps her arms around her neck again. "You're the best friend I've ever had. I'm so glad you're here, no matter what the reason. I have so much to tell you, you just have to stay!" "And I want to hear it," Kate said warmly. "We've covered our absence for today," Mr. Gonzales said, "So we can spend a few hours at least. You'll have to decide if you want to come back with us today, my Golden Eagle. Or go somewhere else, or stay here.

And as for spying, I only peeked now and then to be sure you were safe and well. I expected last night only to see you relaxing with your friends."

The wagon had moved into the countryside and moved into the forest. Once they were well inside Mr. Gonzales stopped poor Julia and Kate jumped out of the wagon. "Are you decent now, Ruby. I'll drop the invisibility spell on you." "I'm decent," Ruby replies, "The robe is on." In a disappointed tone she says, "You can only stay a few hours? I really need you Kate, so much is going on. And...," she remembers she is in the forest and no one will hear, "Aphrodite says I have to talk to you! She came to me again last night. She told me something would happen today, that I would have to decide."

She hops out of the wagon. "Actually, I‘m not totally sure of the land lines, but I think this land belongs to me." With a gesture and a mutter Mr. Gonzales dropped the spell and the flame-haired Ruby suddenly appeared standing next to the wagon. Kate, who had been maddeningly calm until now, threw herself at Ruby and hugged her tight. "Oh, I've missed you too. I've warned Conrad that I might not be back until tomorrow, but we can discuss all that after we talk. There's a lot going on that I may need to be back for.

The goddesses have been busy. I've seen Diana at least twice since you went away. I hope you'd have talked to me even without a divine edict!" Kate laughed. She leaned back, still holding on to Ruby's hands. "This land belongs to you?" Ruby returns the tight hug of her friend. "Of course, I've been meaning to get to the telegraph office and wire you, after I figured out I might be staying for a bit. I still have to go anyway. I've been hoping to hear from Jake." Ruby releases Kate and looks at her sadly. "He's... well... he's left me, I guess. I haven't spoken to him since I left Promise City."

She continues quickly, changing the subject. "Yes, we're not far from the lake. You know I grew up here, right? I don't believe I ever told you the story of my ring, either of you. Which reminds me..." Without warning she throws herself into Gonzales arms. "I've missed you too, teacher." He hugs her back. "Likewise. It's not the same without my little birds around." After Ruby releases him she says, "Follow me, I'll show you." She begins leading them through the woods. Although she is unsure of the exact path she knows the general direction. "This probably would be better if I had shoes," she jokes. "So now I'll tell you."

As they walk Ruby relates the story of her ring, that day in her childhood when she threw it in the lake and George's pledge to find it and to always love her. Kate walked along with her arm through Ruby's. "It's a very sweet story. Mr. Eastman..." She stopped still when they saw the empty lake. "And perhaps a bit too obsessed with finding that ring. We shouldn't stay long, Ruby. If you really were in that house willingly, they'll panic when they find you're missing and raise an alarm." Ruby says, "Maybe obsessed. That's not a bad thing, is it Kate?"

She sighs as she looks out over the dry bed. "I have so many things to tell you. I never told you Kate, Mr. Gonzales knows a lot of my story, but I was embarrassed, I didn't want you to know. My point is, there were many times I wished he had found that ring. I mean, just so I wouldn't have been so, well, did the things I did. Like he could have saved me or something." She pauses, then smiles. "And in ways, I wish he found it now. But I guess it may be lost for good," she says wistfully. "I'm having the lake refilled today."

"Good. That huge hole in the ground is profoundly unnatural," Kate said with a shiver in her voice. "There's no way to know what you would have done had he found the ring. You may have felt trapped, you may have been happy. Maybe you weren't ready to be saved until now. And there's no reason for you to be embarrassed to tell me anything, you know that. You already told me some things, remember?"

Ruby says, "I know I did. But there are a lot of things I haven't told you and... well, I told you in my letter, things I need to tell you. But not today," she laughs. "Well have enough to talk about and not enough time as it is. As for being saved... that hasn't been working out so well for me. I think I have to do the saving myself." Ruby takes her friend's hand and finally gets a good look at her. "Kate, you're positively huge!! And glowing. You look wonderful. And Mr. G. you look great too. I've never been so happy to see you two."

"I'm not huge!" Kate said, sliding her hands down her midsection. "I can still lace up my corset. Not for much longer, maybe..." She hugged Ruby again. "The whole trip has been worthwhile, just to hear you say you can save yourself. We should get back before they have the police out after us. You can be more dressed... and we can be more comfortable. The people in that house, Mr. Eastman's house? They'll respect our privacy? That we were there, I mean?"

Gonzales says, "You're over-thinking this. Nobody there saw us take you Ruby. And that house had telephone lines running to it. So Ruby, you just need to call back from somewhere and tell them that you were up early and went for a walk and will be back soon." And to Kate he says, "Besides, we can't exactly go right back with her just wearing a man's bathrobe, we'll have to buy some clothes in town for her first."

Kate says, "I over think everything, you know that, Grandpere. One of the many reasons I need you." Kate started them back toward the wagon, climbing into the back with Ruby instead of sitting on the buckboard. "We'll get you some clothes and then find a place to talk. Maybe we'll just want to go back out into the country unless we can find someplace that will give us a private room."

Ruby says, "George will probably still be sleeping in, we, uh, stayed up late last night." They both detect something they don't normally see on Ruby, a blush. "You have been changing while you've been gone," Kate said and kissed her friend's cheek. The wagon rattled away, back toward the town. Ruby gave directions to a place where they could get her a dress and Mr. Gonzales got Julia going in the right direction.
 

Chapter Two-hundred-sixty, “Catching Up” , Wednesday, June 21st, 9:00 A.M.

"I've been a little short on sleep myself," Kate said to Ruby in a whisper. "We can talk about that later too." Ruby's eyes nearly pop out of her head. "What?" she says in a loud voice before whispering back, "What?" She shakes her head and smiles. "We have much more to talk about than we can talk about in a day.” They reach downtown and Gonzales says, "The stores will be opening now. Park the wagon. Kate can go purchase something for you to wear my Golden Eagle while you and I go make a telephone call."

Ruby nods. "Very well. Although we can go back to George's house, we'd probably be more comfortable there. He won't mind. And his staff is very discreet and trust worthy." "It's a good idea to make the call anyway, Ruby. Just so they don't worry no matter what we decide to do." Kate took a critical look at Ruby, hoping she would be able to get things to fit. The wagon rolled to a stop and the reins were tied to a post. "I won't be gone long. I'll meet you back here." "Good luck!" Ruby calls to Kate before she disappears. "Get something for yourself too in case you stay!"

Kate hugged Ruby one more time then hurried town the street toward the shops, looking in windows until she found one that seemed to have a good selection of ladies clothing. Gonzales says, "Ruby, you may trust him but I don't. Let's have some time to talk among the three of us before we bring others into the conversation. Now, come with me while we find somebody who will let me use their phone for a private conversation." She turns back to the old man. "You'll trust him soon enough teacher," she smiles. She takes him by the hand and lets him lead the way to a phone.

Kate didn't hurry with the shopping. The others would take longer than she in finding a telephone. They devices weren't that common, and then there would be the conversation once they found one. She wandered through the store, looking at this and that. For Ruby she picked out a simple skirt and blouse, not exactly her friend's style, but size wouldn't matter so much. The kind of dress Ruby liked would have to be tailored to fit at all. The only thing she picked up for herself was a nightgown. It was very unlikely they would stay here, and there was no reason she couldn't wear the same dress home tomorrow. After she'd paid, Kate went back out and headed toward the wagon. As long as she could see it she didn't hurry, peeking in shop windows while she waited for them to return.

Ruby and Gonzales find a large hardware store with a telephone line running into the building. Gonzales enters and not seeing a phone in the main room explains in broken English that he is working for a local groundskeeper but due to the language barrier needs to check on what he was supposed to pick up at that store so needs to make a local telephone call . The proprietor directs him to the back room where the phone is located. The man isn't completely trusting and insists on talking to the operator for the connection. Gonzales tells him the name and address of the household. As the hardware store owner is very much aware of who George Eastman is the call is made quickly. Gonzales asks for a few minutes alone and the man exits.

Once the call goes through he hands the phone to Ruby. She hears William's voice on the other end ask who it is. She says, “It's Ruby West, William. Is George awake yet?" William says, "Yes. He was surprised to see you had brought him flowers. Where are you? Al said you wanted to send a telegram but you should have woken me, I would have given you a ride to the Western Union office. Do you need me to come pick you up?" Ruby says, "Oh, I didn't want to wake you, it was so early. I'm alright for now, I just wanted to let you all know so you didn't worry. I shouldn't need a ride but if I do I'll call you later. Could I speak to George please?" William says, "Yes, hold on for a minute."

She actually has to only wait around twenty seconds until she hears George's voice on the line saying "Ruby? Were did you go? Are you at the Western Union Office? Is there a problem?" Gonzales whispers "See if he needs anything from a hardware store." Mr. Gonzales laughs as she watches Ruby transform in front of him as she speaks on the phone. Her body language changes, her cheeks flush, her voice lowers into soft and sweet. "Good morning baby. No, there is no problem. Not that I know of anyway. I just felt so good this morning I woke up early. I'm fine and I'll be home soon and we can talk then, I'll tell you everything. Don't worry about me, okay? I'm fine."

She pauses and turns her back slightly to Gonzales and she whispers into the phone. "I love you George." Gonzales whispers "Find out what he could use from this store." Ruby furrows her brows at Gonzales. This was a silly thing to ask. "I am calling from a hardware store in town. Do you need anything?" George says, "Hold on, I'll ask Rosey." After about a minute he returns and says, "Yes, If you can he would like you to pick up a gallon of white paint and box of number eight wood screws."

She says, "Yes, I will make the purchase. I'll be home soon." She pauses and then again whispers into the phone, "Tell me you love me before I go." He says, "I love you. Hurry back, I miss you. The roses are beautiful." "I will. I'll tell you about them when I get back." She blows a kiss into the phone. "Bye!" and she hangs up. She turns to Gonzales. "Okay, that's done. Let's go." They head to the front of the store and Ruby tells the shopkeeper she needs a gallon of white paint and box of number eight wood screws. He gives her a funny look then hurries off.

She looks at Gonzales and laughs. "I wonder how often he gets a red head in a man's bathrobe looking for white paint and wood screws." Gonzales replies deadpan "Probably no more than three or four times a week." They head back to where the wagon is parked the wagon where Kate is waiting and Gonzales places the paint and box of hardware in the back. Gonzales says, "Okay, let's find somewhere private for Ruby to change and for the three of us to talk."

Ruby asks, "Are you hungry? We could find a restaurant. Otherwise we can go back by the lake where we were." "Well, there wasn't all that much of a lake to look at and I could use a bite," Gonzales states, although in his mind he is thinking that he doesn't want Ruby to see that he knows Malachi Haynes and start asking questions about that. They soon find a restaurant with private walled in booths and after they order some food and Gonzales does the Privacy spell they begin their conversation.

Ruby asks, "Is there something specific we need to discuss? I'm a bit confused about why you two are here. You thought George kidnapped me or something?" Kate says, "You were afraid your parents were going to try if they found out you were nearby. And then we saw you so angry last night, and your father grabbed you. The spell ended about then, but with what we had seen what else could we think?"

Ruby says, "I was afraid, you're right. But George said it would be better to face them on our turf instead of theirs or even be surprised by them when we went out somewhere. We're supposed to go to the theater tonight and if we bumped into them unprepared..." Ruby beams, "He said he would stand by my side and he did. He stood up to my father." Kate says, "From what I saw you were standing up to him too. That's far more important to me than whether Mr. Eastman did or not. Although you're obviously pleased he did. You think he listened, they'll leave you to live your life?"

Ruby answers, "He has to now. I have some things to hold over his head. I threatened to, well, out him and my mother if they didn't start caring for my brother. We're supposed to get together tonight and they'll tell me what they think. I'm not sure what they'll say. But there is more. I told you the goddess came to me last night? I figured it out anyway but it was confirmed to me by her, this brother is," she lowers her voice, even though she doesn't have to, "He's only my half brother. My mother had an affair! I almost can't believe it. Aphrodite told me that my mother may have regretted some things in regard to me, perhaps her feelings have changed." Ruby sighs, "How can I not believe a goddess?? But still, I worry that I would let her, them hurt me again, so I don't know what to do. I haven't really had a lot of time to think on it."

Kate answers, "Caring about people is always a risk, Ruby. You'll have to decide if the chance of at least getting along with your mother and perhaps understanding her is worth the risk of finding out she hasn't changed. So she found comfort somewhere else, hmm? Poor little boy, being raised by a man like your father. I think your mother woke up to what was happening when you left." Ruby says, "You know, I always thought my mother was the really mean one. Maybe because I had more interaction with her." She shrugs. "I'm not sure, the goddess said she realized the error of her ways and she loves Ben, and that she developed some feelings for me. I don't know, the first thing she commented on was my hair and why hadn't I dye it yet to help with my prospects."

Kate says, "A change doesn't happen overnight; she's just starting. Yes, she criticized. She also was concerned about your prospects. I doubt she really knows how to ask how you're doing." Ruby states, "I only think she cares about my prospects because of how it makes her look. Kate, you know how society is. I know that I haven't told you much about my parents but they... well, they have a lot of money, a lot of influence and a lot of reputation and they care very much about that. To the point of not caring about much else. Well, that's what I thought anyway. That is how they treated me in the past. I guess my mother fell in love with a family friend, Lucas Burham. He was always really nice to me, and handsome and kind, I can imagine why my mother would be attracted to him. And the boy looks just like him. He's adorable. Is till can't believe it. I should buy him something before we leave the city today that I can bring the next time I see him."

Kate says, "I hate to say it Ruby, but what she might care most about is keeping your father from making her life more like Hades than it already is. In order to do that she has to care about what he cares about. He's happy, she's at least in less pain. I'm not trying to defend her; I don't know her. I'm just trying to help you see the possibilities. Now, your little brother, you should definitely treat him as much as you can while you're here. He'll need some loving memories."

Ruby says, "I was thinking of trying to see her without my father around, and see what happens. I don't know if it would be possible or not. I still have so much to tell you and talk about, but I've told you the basics, now tell me about you. What have you been up to? What's the news from back home? Has Nanuet returned yet?" How did the play go without me? Who won the poker tournament? What happened with Wyatt? We read about the trial in the newspaper."

"That's a lot Ruby, I don't know where to start. The elections were yesterday and Chester is now our new Marshall," Kate said with a smile. "The rest came out pretty well too. Emery Shaw is mayor, Vera Blake, Mr. Escobar, Burton Lumley, Kate Higgins, and Doctor Eaton. We came out pretty well. Wyatt Earp was acquitted yesterday," Kate said, a bit of her excitement fading. "He and Virgil left town yesterday. Finally. With any luck we'll never see them again."

Ruby says, "It's good to have him out of our hair, for sure. I doubt he'll return, well, once Josephine leaves anyway. I hope she isn't too mad at me for missing the play. More likely she probably enjoyed the spotlight." Ruby's smile turns into a grin, "Oh, that's great about Chester, he must be so happy! We'll have to celebrate when I return. And Mr. Shaw too." Ruby laughs, "I think he had his eye on me, he told me if I wasn't with Jake..." her voice fades off. She clears her throat, "What is this about Doctor Eaton? That's not good. Except for him and Escobar the rest are Saloon owners so we should be okay. But he could certainly cause trouble."

Kate says, "Miss Marcus enjoyed the play, but Cornad did most of the directing. She was a little distracted by the situation with Wyatt. Oh, everything's so mixed together, it's hard to tell any of it without getting into something else!" Kate blushed a bit and looked down at the table. "As far as Emery Shaw goes... the rumor around town for the last couple days was that he intended to ask me to marry him. We got to know each other working for the Cattlemen's Association and the election. Conrad's brother Edwin came to play in the tournament and see Conrad act, and everyone was convinced Edwin had come to convince Conrad to go back East with him. I didn't have believed Emery was interested in me until I saw his face when I mentioned Conrad wasn't leaving town.

And Doctor Eaton... Well, Diana arranged a midwife for me. She appeared in the church and talked to several people, the Eaton's among them. Diana charged Beth Eaton to be my midwife. Apparently the fact that Diana blessed me, the heathen Mrs. Kale," she said with a chuckle, "Has caused a thought of rethinking going on in Doctor Eaton's mind. I don't trust the change is permanent, but he's been a lot more moderate since he's had reason to rethink his positions on things." Ruby laughs again. "Emery is lonely, I don't blame him. He needs a wife, why not you?" She teases, "You know, because I'm not there that is. My, that is interesting about Diana helping you out. And it IS helpful, will be helpful when you really pop, which looks like will be soon. You don't want to have to deal with that every day."

Ruby asks, "And how about you Mr. G, what's going on with you?" Gonzales states, "With me? Most of my free time lately has been spent protecting my little birds. First I spent a considerable amount of time out at the ranch keeping Wyatt Earp from getting Sonoma and Kate killed or arrested. Then once Earp was gone for good I retrieved Madge Duprey from her exile in Brussels Belgium. She's now back in Al Brower's arms.” Ruby laughs, "Oh, you've been busy. That's great about Madge, I have missed her guidance the past weeks. And I'm sure she is thrilled to be back with Al. Have they made things public then?" Gonzales states, “Their reunion was very public indeed.”

Gonzales continues, “Then we mounted this rescue mission for you. Now Ruby, I know that you say that George Eastman can be trusted, but the man is obsessed with you to an unhealthy degree. As long as you are giving the attention that he wants from you I'm sure he's fine. But what happens when you tell him no, when he doesn't get what he wants? I don't trust him."

"Well, I'm sorry that I didn't need saving but it's good to know you would come for me," she grins. "As for George, I, well, I don't know actually what he would do. But I trust him teacher, I can't explain it. In my youth he was the only one who cared about me and I know that's true. I've been honest with him and he doesn't even care about my past, all the things I've done. I told him about my abilities and while he was hesitant at first, he did his own research and learn about it. Actually, it would be good if he could ask you some questions, he knows I have a teacher although I didn't tell him more than that."

She continues without letting me respond, "He's willing to move out West to be with me because that is where I want to be. And," She pauses, and even though she is a little hesitant she is still smiling, "I think he is going to ask me to marry him." She pauses then laughs. "Again." Gonzales eyebrows just arch upward. He says, "That doesn't surprise me, obsessions don't just go away. Be careful, like your parents he is a man who thinks that he can get whatever he wants if he spends enough money."

Ruby pouts, "Why do you think so poorly of him? Dorita and Pedro loved him. I don't think it's about the money, or why would he give me all that land to prove a point?" Gonzales sighs, "When have I not thought poorly of your choices in men? Maybe I just have a paternalist view and will never be satisfied with my little bird's choices. I didn't like Pedro very much for the first few decades after I met him." Gonzales then stands and says, "I think I will go get some air and give some thought to what you have said. I'll be back shortly." "Just remember I don't have decades for you to like my boyfriends!" she laughs. Ruby stands and hugs him tightly. "I'm glad someone is looking out for me and I'm glad it's you." She whispers in his ear, "I love you teacher," and sits down quickly.

Kate comments, "He doesn't like Conrad either, Ruby. Don't be gone too long, Grandpere. The food will come and be cold if you're gone too long. And I'm not that big!" Kate said indignantly. "It's December before this baby comes. And what don't I want to deal with every day?" Ruby bows her head. "I know Kate, from experience, that you're going to be big very soon. Let's not talk about that today, okay?" She takes a sip of her iced tea before looking back to her friend. "All I meant was, you don't want to deal with people judging you every day. And if Diana has told people not to do that, that's great. Besides, we'll just have to kick anyone's butt who does, give you crap that is."

"I'm just afraid of trading shunned pariah for object of religious devotion," Kate shrugged. "But it's likely I just think I'm more important than I really am. At least the baby-belly should change Emery's mind about wanting to marry me, I don't like to think I'm causing him pain. Let's see, what else... The play went well, mostly. During the first performance, Warren Watson smuggled in a gun and tried to kill Edwin Booth. I was sitting next to Edwin, and one of the shots went through his shoulder and into my arm." Kate grabbed Ruby's hand and said, "And there's nothing to worry about, I'm fine.

Mr. Watson was tried just before Wyatt, and was given seventeen years in jail. Edwin cross-examined him and got him to admit how much he hates anyone named Booth, and that he tried to destroy Conrad's livelihood. It was a very good weekend for Conrad. He discovered his brother, and got his name as cleared as it can be." She blushed a bit. "Among other things." Ruby replies, "Lots of news... and still so much to tell! But I want to hear about the other things... what happened??"
 

Chapter Two-hundred-sixty-one, “ Words from Jake” , Wednesday, June 21st, 10:00 A.M.

Kate's face turned bright pink. "Monday was a long day with teaching, the trials, the tournament still going on. We spent a lot of time together over the whole weekend. There was a party at the El Parador for Esteban since he was running for town council, and as a send off for Edwin. Conrad walked me home around midnight, like he always would if we were out, and... Well, he'd been inside earlier after the verdict came back for Wyatt, I was shaken up. We were teasing about getting mussed. I teased him again as he dropped me at home, and he asked if we should go inside together. So we did. He didn't leave until almost five in the morning."

Ruby acts shocked for a moment before laughing. "Finally! You made the poor boy wait for months!! You're lucky he stayed around," she teases. After she stops laughing she says, "I am really happy for you Kate, I don't know him that well but he seems like a great guy. Everything is falling into place for you. I'm jealous."

Kate answers, "Not everything perhaps, but I'm very happy. And my life isn't one for you to be jealous of, it wouldn't be the right life for you. He still wants to marry me, he said yesterday that he would go with me to the Priestess the moment I said the word. But the one thing I'm not ready for yet is to be a wife again. But it was... oh, it was so wonderful." Although she's still embarrassed Kate's eyes shone. "There was nothing else in the world, just us. After a while very tired us," she finished with a laugh. "That's the absolute best tired there is," Ruby smiles. "It's not that I want your life Kate, just that things are settling down, your path is clear even if it takes a while to walk it."

"I, uh, when I left Jake and I were, you know, together but I just had... doubts. I was always unsure, even when I told myself I was sure, I wasn't. I don't know if it was me or him or both of us. I was always trying to convince myself. My birthday, three weeks ago, came and went and he didn't come for me like he promised, he didn't contact me. We came to the city, I wrote to him twice, he knew where I was and he still didn't contact me. Before I left the City I asked him to please wire me back. But I also... said goodbye, in my own way. I love Jake, I really do, I always will, and if I thought he would eventually come around I would wait for him forever. I just don't think he will, I see it now. I was thinking when I returned to Promise City I would release him. From his promises, from me." Ruby's eyes well with tears. "I don't know how I will do it, but I have to, I love him too much to keep him."

Kate didn't say anything right away, instead leaning over to hug her friend for a moment. “I think I've said this before, sometimes love just isn't enough. Maybe neither of you were ready yet. I can't speak for Jake, he hasn't confided in me about anything between the two of you. From what I've observed he's been hurting too, it was obvious he was missing you terribly. Maybe you both knew that you had gone as far together as you could, no matter how much you loved. Sometimes people enter our lives and help us learn something, then move on. You needed someone to teach you about love, that it was possible, that a man could want you without strings. Whatever else happened that was true of Jake, and perhaps that is making you ready for what Mr. Eastman has to offer?"

"You're so smart Kate," Ruby wipes her eyes. "You know so much about these things." She sighs, "I do miss him so much too but I think you're right. I still want to check the Western Union office one more time, before I return to George today." She looks up at her friend. "How do you know if you're ready to be someone's wife?" Kate says, "I've got some bad news for you there, Ruby. You don't. It's much easier to know when you're not ready. I know I'm not ready yet because I don't want to go from depending on one man to depending on another. Tom's death changed me, and I need to get to know myself again before I try to give that new woman to another man.

I like having my own home, dealing with people on my own terms, and I'm just a bit selfish of my freedom yet. When are you ready? When the idea of giving up those freedoms is less attractive to you than the benefits of being married. When you would rather work through an argument than be able to just leave it behind you. When the idea of a quiet night at home together, not in bed together or doing something exciting, just both being in the room and quiet and happy to be together. For you... When the thought of staying doesn't frighten you as much as the thought of going, I'd think."

"I never want to not be doing something exciting. I..." Ruby glances around the room. "Mr. Gonzales is not back so I will tell you. The dream I had, she told me whomever I chose I would be happy. She didn't say for how long, but that it would leave happy and loving memories. My first night here... I, well, was with a man. I know it's not something you approve of but it had been so long, not having Jake, and I was lonely. And heartbroken. His name was Roger. He was so sexy and fun..." A smile creeps onto Ruby's face. "Anyway, Aphrodite said that he was most like me, he would leave the Navy for me and we could run around the world having fun and no responsibility. And that thought used to appeal to me. But not anymore."

Even though her eyes are still red she is grinning. "In George, I think I've found someone who I can do it all with. He loves me, Kate, there is no doubt. He is handsome and kind and you wouldn't believe all the good he has done with his work. And he adores me and wants to give me everything I want. And the past days have been amazing, we've had so much fun, just being together. It's been exciting and fun AND sexy... he, well, he never slept with anyone before me. He waited for ME his whole life! And you would think that might be a bad thing but he is so loving it's not bad, not bad at all... actually it's very very good." And she blushes, "And he's not afraid to learn things from me either." Ruby gets excited, "My heart starts pounding, I get butterflies when I'm near him, I get nervous, I want him to be pleased with me. It's crazy!"

Kate says, "That's the beginning of it. It certainly sounds promising, honey, so let me just give you one piece of advice. Don't rush. Mr. Eastman may ask you to marry him again, I wouldn't agree right away. Get to know each other, enjoy each other, and make sure you're willing to do the work that being married means. I've never taken a man to my bed that I didn't love, Ruby, but I do think it makes all the difference."

Ruby hugs Kate. "Thank you for the advice. I've missed you so much. Aphrodite told me to trust my heart and that's what I'm going to do. If he asks me, well... there are other issues we haven't discussed and I've made it clear that it's important to me to return to Promise City. We've talked about a lot but some things he wants to talk about things later... so there are some issues. But I'm going to do what the goddess said, and trust my heart. We'll see what it says IF it happens. Maybe it won't," she shrugs. "I'm definitely going to the Western Union office. That final thing will put my heart at ease in regard to Jake." Ruby looks to the door. "Where is Mr. Gonzales? I'm starving and I can't stay out of the house forever. Oh, but I hope you can at least stay until tomorrow. I don't know that I can make all these decisions today! Plus I want you to spend some time with George."

"I'm not sure how possible that is, but we'll see. I have school and Ginnie, but I can't say I wouldn't like a chance to observe Mr. Eastman for myself. Since we're talking about Jake, he won the tournament," Kate said with a smile. "And even better, Evan Adair was arrested by Federal Agents on the orders of the President himself. And he'd put a side bet with Jake on the Palace, so Jake won it too." "Jake won? And the Palace too? That's amazing!" Ruby beams. "No matter what happens, I'm happy for him. I wonder what he will do..."

Kate says, "Rebuild it first. I haven't told you all the stories yet." "Rebuild it?" Ruby shakes her head. "I guess we do still have a lot to talk about." Gonzales returns and having caught that part of the conversation interjects, "Yes, Ashley King and some of his friends decided to influence the election by dynamiting several of the candidates businesses and homes." Kate adds, "I still wish I knew if the school was a target or if they were just reacting to the fact I was out there defending it. Since Ashley King is dead I guess I don't get to know that." Ruby’s eyes widen. "I'm afraid to ask, did anyone get hurt or worse?" Kate says, “No one close to us was hurt, Ruby. The bartender and one of the girls at the Palace, but that was all, except for some of the dynamite throwers.

Food arrives in short order and within ten minutes of that Gonzales returns. Kate says, "I hope everything went well," Kate said as he sat down again. Her breakfast was taking up twice as much room as everyone else's. "We've had a good talk while you were gone." He says, "Good, I'm glad. I'm also hungry, let's eat." As she digs into her food she asks, "How did your walk go?" He says, "Good, it was very informative." Kate says, "Were you looking for something in particular?" Kate asked, and followed the statement with another forkful of eggs. Ruby asks, "Oh? What did you learn?"

He replies, "That your Mr. Eastman has a lot of innovative ideas and positive character traits." Kate says, "That's good to hear." "I told you!" Ruby smiles. "Did you go spy on him too?" He says, "No, I just walked over to the library and spoke to the reference department librarians. You'll never find a better source for information in any city than the people who work there." Kate says, "That's true. My father always understood that and he's tried to make sure he leaves a good footstep in the city."

Ruby laughs. "Come on Mr. G., you know me and books don't go well together. It's not the first thing I think of! But I'll keep it in mind. So then, now that you know I haven't been kidnapped, yet anyway, what are your plans? Will you come and meet him? Did you meet him when he was in Promise City? Did either of you meet him?" Kate says, "Only when he was drunk... that night. You know." Gonzales replies, "Not really, but Pedro and Dorita did. They did seem to like him, at least until word got around that he had murdered you Ruby. As for our plans, we don't have any, rescuing you was our only agenda item. We might as well go back to meet your friend once we finish this meal." Kate says, “As long as Mr. Gonzales thinks it's alright, we can go meet your young man. I knew I got all dressed up for something." Ruby laughs. "Kate, he's older than you! But yes, I hope he is my young man. He told me he missed me when I spoke to him on the phone."

Ruby says, "First we are going to make a very quick stop at the Western Union office. I'm anxious to get there now. Oh, and I need to get something for a three year old." They finish the meal and depart, Gonzales getting directions to the Western Union Office. They arrive and have to wait in a short line for the next available teller. When they reach the front of the line the clerk asks, "How may I help you Ma'am." She says, "Yes, I'm here to check if there are any messages for me. My name is Ruby West."

He states "Hold on, I'll check." He returns a minute later and says, "Yes, we have a telegram for you. There was no delivery address so we have been holding it." He hands her a clipboard and says, "Please sign here for it." Ruby's heart skipped a beat. She hadn't expected there to be anything. She scribbles her name on the clipboard and looks at Kate nervously while she waits. Kate took her friend's hand and gave it a squeeze, almost disappointed there was something. Ruby seemed to have her mind clear, and hopefully this message wouldn't cloud it again. He hands her the two-page telegram. The date and time stamp indicate that it was sent from Promise City, Arizona the previous evening.

The top page reads:

“Ruby, Your most recent telegram to Jacob was delayed and he only now received it. The following is his response. You and I can talk about this further after you return to Tucson. Most sincerely, your friend and business partner, Cornelius Van Horne.”

"Oh." Ruby gulps and thanks the man behind the counter. Jake had written her back but why did it take so long? And why would she have to talk to Van Horne about it? She hurries out side the office and hesitantly looks at the second page. It reads:

Dearest Ruby,
I am not coming for you, nor will I be waiting for you if you return to Promise City. Since you have been gone I have come to understand that I cannot give you what you need from me. I meant every word I said to you when I said them; they now linger bitter in my mouth and taunt my waking and sleeping hours. There is no other, there never can be another that takes your place in my heart. I will never be able to explain in a way that will satisfy you, so I will not try. You are free of any and all promises that you made to me. Move on with your life, and find one who can give you what this saloon rat cannot. I have no right to ask this of you, but perhaps one day you will not hate me for my weakness. Remember me fondly if you can. Soar, Ruby West, as you were meant to from birth. Sparkle and shine for all the world to see, for you are truly the brightest star in the heavens.
Jake.


Ruby's lip trembles as she hands the telegram to Kate. "It's done. I knew it anyway I just... just..." She embraces Mr. Gonzales and cries into his shoulder. Gonzales returns the hug and kisses her on the forehead. He also establishes eye contact with Kate once she has finished reading the telegram. Kate read the telegram who looked back with regretful but unsurprised eyes and sighed. "I didn't know he planned to leave Promise City, but from this it seems he is. How strange that will be." She laid her hand on Ruby's shoulder. "It doesn't matter that you expected it, or think it's the right thing, it still hurts."

Ruby sobs for a few more moments then stands tall and wipes her eyes. Kate was right, it did hurt but it was the right thing and they both knew it. "It's okay, I'm okay. I just, I'm fine. Let's go buy some toys and then I can return to George. That will make me happy." She takes the note from Jake and folds it up, tucking it into the pocket of the skirt Kate bought her. "You two are really going to like him and maybe one day love him too. He's...," she searches for the right word knowing they would understand her meaning, "Different." Kate didn't let Ruby off quite that easily, moving in to embrace her and saying, "You're not alright, but you will be. Let us go see your George."

Ruby returns the hug for a few long moments. The part of her heart that Jake had, would always have, ached. But she had already thought it over and truly did know it was for the best. And at this time and place in her life, George Eastman was there to lessen the hurt and pain that might have felt like the end of her world just three weeks earlier. Ruby had options and those options took away a lot of the sting of the last hurt she would ever feel over Jacob Alistair Cooke. She wipes her eyes again quickly and smiles, releasing her friend. "There used to be a toy shoppe just around the corner from here. Let's go see if it's still there." Ruby takes Kate's hand and the two girls walk down the avenue followed by Gonzales.

They are in luck, the store is still there and even has the original owner, although either he doesn't recognize Ruby or he doesn't recall her. They take their time looking around the shop. Every once in a while Ruby sneaks a peek at Kate and could see in her eyes a twinkle, Ruby assumed she was imaging her own son someday playing in their yard, surrounded by more toys than he could ever use. Ruby chooses a set of Cowboy and Indian figurines, laughing to herself over how appropriate a gift it was. She also buys a toy drum, more to annoy her father than anything.

As she approaches the counter something catches her eye, a porcelain doll. She had one once as a child and she vividly remembers her nanny, then her mother punishing her for breaking it. The odd thing was that in a way, the doll looked like Ruby had back then, perfect fair skin, red hair with a big bow holding it back and a perfect little white dress with a pink sash. Ruby picks it up and blinks a few times as she gets lost in her memories looking at it. She decides to also purchase the doll. The man behind the counter rings up her purchases and wraps them for her. Ruby meets Kate and Gonzales near the door. "I'm ready. Did either of you find anything?"

Kate had indeed looked through the store imagining her own children playing with them. "Ginnie doesn't care much for toys, she prefers other things, and Liam will have so many gifts from friends and family that he won't be able to play with them all." "Liam, huh? What's his last name going to be, Kale? Or might you change it one day?" Kate says, "His last name will be Kale. Even if mine changes, his will be Kale," she said, with a bit of a blush. Embarrassed, she added, "It's one of the reasons I've refused to marry Conrad. Liam is Tom's father's name, I didn't want to name him Thomas since... well, I thought most people in town would think it odd for me to name my illegitimate child after my late husband. That's changed, but I've been thinking of him as Liam for so long now that it's his now." "Well, he's not illegitimate, is he? You should name him what you want." Ruby considers out loud. "Liam... I like it."

Ruby hesitates. "Did you like the gift I sent?" Kate kissed her cheek. "It's sweet, and beautiful, and his first gift. He's not illegitimate, but he's the one who has to live with the name, not me." "I'm glad you liked it, it looked perfect to me when I saw it." "Alright, if there are no other purchases, let's get going." They make their way back to the old wagon pulled by the elderly horse. As Ruby is climbing in she asks, "Where did you get this thing anyway? Didn't they have a carriage instead?"

We were keeping a low profile," Kate said. Ruby raises an eyebrow but doesn't question any further. She gives the directions to return to George's house. Gonzales adds, "When you're kidnapping somebody you don't want to draw undue attention to yourself." He then adds with a smile, "And we did such a good job with the kidnapping too it seems almost a shame to have to bring you back."

Ruby says, "What should I tell them when we return? I can just tell them you came to visit me and escort me home." Kate says, "We wanted to escort you home because we missed you so much, but as you're happy, we'll just have to settle for a visit." Gonzales replies, "That works, it also has the advantage of being the truth." "Very good then, it's settled." Ruby sits down in the wagon, bracing herself for the bumpy ride, hoping it goes quickly for more reason then one.
 

Chapter Two-hundred-sixty-two, “ Reunion” , Wednesday, June 21st, 10:30 A.M.

The past week had been an arduous one for the Yavapai warrior and priest. He and his wolf animal companion Maska had set off alongside the melancholy former Greek/Roman priest turned prospector John Harbrace on a quest to rid the world of the evil known as Colin Turner. If Nanuet had known a week ago that this journey would turn into a cross-country trek he would have spoken to his lover about it, but she would have insisted on accompanying him and he chose to not put her at such great risk.

Traveling by rail, they reached Albuquerque, New Mexico on Thursday, expecting to find that their quarry had fled southward to his previous sanctuary of Thomasville. Instead they discovered the he had fled by train to Wichita, Kansas, bringing with him a half-dozen casket-sized crates. In Wichita on Friday they fought and dispatched a pair of recently risen undead that Turner had left behind to guard one of his coffins. From there Turner’s path continued eastward.

Guided by their deities, the two priest discovered and destroyed a coffin at his next sanctuary on Saturday morning in Cincinnati, Ohio, bringing an end to yet another pair of undead guardians and discovering the address of Turner’s next destination. Before the setting of the Sunday sun they were in Scranton, Pennsylvania, desecrating and destroying yet another of the monster’s coffins at a safe house. At that location Harbrace then found telegrams to Turner that explained his eastbound journey, namely Nanuet’s dear friend Ruby West, who according to the telegrams was in New York City on a shopping spree with her friend Jane Boag.

Traveling by train throughout the night they arrived in New York City at dawn and headed directly to the Roman/Greek Cathedral. The Italian Archbishop was distressed to hear that a ‘Vampire Lord’ was now in their midst, explaining that the city had often been an undead stronghold since the days of the first Dutch settlers. He provided the two priests with Holy Water and other supplies, and agreed to watch after Maska since a wolf would draw too much unwanted attention on the streets of Manhattan.

Unbeknownst to the hunters, Turner had now heard of their pursuit and an ambush awaited them. Without Maska’s keen senses to warn them, the two we set upon by over a dozen controlled humans led by another pair of newly undead. By the end of the battle most of the attackers were severely wounded or dead, another coffin was destroyed, and both vampires were dispatched but in the process most of John Harbrace’s life force had been drained from him. Nanuet carried the priest back to his Archbishop, who was able to restore much of what had been taken but Harbrace remained too weakened to continue the quest. Harbrace gave Nanuet his remaining magical arrow from the Goddess Diana, that they were saving for a final encounter with Turner.

Nanuet had no further clues to Turner’s present whereabouts but following Ruby West’s trail of recent purchases provided a much easier task. On Tuesday evening he met with the Ruby's grandparents the Parkers in Tarrytown. Ruby’s grandmother explained that Ruby had left for Rochester in order to return the ring that George Eastman had given her. Upon hearing of the danger from the undead, Mrs. Parker insisted upon accompanying him, explaining that she was not without her own resources and would not sit idle while her Granddaughter’s life was at risk.

Nanuet, Maska and Mrs. Parker exited from the Rochester Train Depot mid-morning on Wednesday and hailed a hansom cab. Inquiries about George Eastman soon brought them to a large brick factory building. The factory manager confirmed that Miss. West remained Eastman’s guest in the city and they obtained a home address for him. Nanuet looked to Mrs. Parker for guidance. "As you know, I am not that familiar with the way of things in cities. I was just getting used to living in a small community before this recent series of events. This information that was given to us, this address. How can reach this place? Is is close enough to go by foot or is there a better means of transportation?"

She replies, "The factory manager has called Mr. Eastman's house and they are sending over a carriage." They wait around fifteen minutes until a very ornate carriage arrives. The driver is a distinguished man in his late thirties who introduces himself as William and says that he is Mr. Eastman's house manager. He holds the door for them, and gives a slightly disapproving look at the wolf getting into the carriage with them. "Oh, don't worry. He doesn't bite. Unless I tell him too of course." Nanuet tussles Maska's fur around the neck playfully.

Nanuet is unsure how to make himself comfortable in the carriage. He takes in his surroundings and fidgets with nervous energy. He hadn't seen Ruby in some time and worried about what he would find. "I hope we're timely" he says to Mrs. Parker. She replies, "We should be. If there had been a problem I am sure that they would have told the plant manager. It is curious that the factory owner is home today rather than at his place of work. Eastman has a reputation for being a hands-on manager." Nanuet says, "Well I suppose it doesn't do us much good to speculate, and it is daylight so I think we should be OK. It's been a long week and it will be good to see Ms. Ruby's face again."

Around twenty minutes after leaving down town the horse-drawn wagon with Ruby, Kate and Gonzales pulls into the driveway. Ruby notes that the carriage house doors are open and that George's carriage is not inside. "Oh, I hope they didn't send the carriage for me," Ruby exclaims as she climbs out of the wagon. "I'll be right out," she says as she hurries inside, not waiting for the others. She opens the front door to the house and calls out, "George? I'm home! Where are you?"

"Well, her trip has not taught her patience," Kate said, accepting a hand from her teacher to get down. She carefully looked over her fine dress, and patted her hair. Lastly the pulled the white gloves from her pocket and pulled them on. "Now Grandpere, I know you don't like anyone who courts your little birds, but try to look past that," she teased. "I'm worried too, but perhaps Mr. Eastman has learned a bit about himself from his visit to Promise City."

Eastman walks out of the building and hurries up to Ruby, giving her an embrace and kiss upon the cheek. He turns towards the other two and says, "Well this is unexpected! Mrs. Kale wasn't it?" "Yes. I'm surprised you remember me, sir," Kate said with a polite nod. "We did not meet often." Ruby embraces him tightly, needing the hug and comfort badly. "Yes, these are my friends, Mrs. Katherine Kale and this is...," She stop herself from admitting this was her teacher, "Mr. Gonzales, Dorita's grandfather. They've come to visit!"

He says, "My, well that is excellent news. The house might be a bit crowded thought with all of the guests." Kate says, "That's a generous offer but I'm sure we can find a suitable hotel for the night. There is no need to put yourself to trouble." Ruby says, "You have two guest rooms, it'll be fine for a night. If they'll stay... of course they'll stay here, no need for a hotel. Oh but what about our tickets for tonight? Can you maybe get more?" Kate says, "You're getting ahead of yourself, Ruby dear. We don't know what our plans are for the night, nor do I have anything to wear appropriate for the theater."

George says, "I can call about tickets, there should be more available on a weeknight. But they're not the only guests Ruby, William is picking up your Grandmother as we speak." Ruby scrutinizes Kate's outfit, "Your dress is fine, Kate, it's very app...," Ruby's head suddenly whips around to look back at George. "Did you say my grandmother is on her way?" He replies, "Yes, she didn't know where I lived so got a ride over to my factory. My operations manager telephoned and I sent William over to get her. They should be back in a few minutes."

"Well now, that should be very interesting," Kate said smiling. "I know how much you love your Grandmother, Ruby. And this dress is not appropriate for the theater. I'd need an evening dress for that." A worried and suspicious look makes it way onto Ruby's face. "B-but why is she coming here? Is her husband with her? What's going on?" George replies, "I don't know. I guess we will find out soon enough." They head inside and George introduces them to Alvina and Rosaire. After the introductions Ruby excuses herself. "I'll be right back, I'm going to put these packages away." She gives everyone a nervous smile and hurries upstairs.

She places the brightly wrapped packages on her bed. She takes off the shoes Kate had bought for her. They were not very comfortable, being new and not broken in, so she exchanges them for her own. She removes the telegraph from Jake and places it in her suitcase, at this point she didn't want George to see it and know it upset her. She looks herself over and unhappy with her appearance decides to change her entire outfit. No one would really question her, she had the excuse of her grandmother arriving and really, that was the reason anyway.

Ruby changes into her square necked white blouse and peach skirt. Ruby liked that the shirt was girly, the neckline and sleeves are lined with delicate lace and the skirt soft and summery. Once attired she feels more comfortable. A quick brushing of her thick hair, she pulls back the sides with combs and is off.

She returns downstairs, practically floating with an easy smile on her face. She isn't going to show everyone that she is nervous. "Ah, much better. When I dressed earlier I didn't know I was going to be having so much company today." She takes her place next to George and slips her hand into his. Ruby is correct about Gonzales having an interest in the photography and George being anxious to show him. George, I think Mr. Gonzales would be fascinated by your ideas for photography and business practices. Why don't you go into the parlor and the two of you can discuss it while we wait for Nana?"

The carriage rides through the downtown and then onward to a more residential area. They eventually head up a street with nice but not overly elaborate brick two-and-three story homes. The carriage turns into one of the driveways. Ruby and Kate wait downstairs for around five more minutes until they see the carriage pull into the driveway. They head outside as William stops the carriage and then heads over to the door, opening it and helping Ruby's grandmother down.

"Come on Kate, let's go!" Ruby drags her friend outside releasing her grip on her hand once they are out the door. Ruby hurries to the carriage. "Nana!" she calls out, and suddenly excitement is added to the nervousness. Once her grandmother is down Ruby embraces her tightly and doesn't let her go. "It's so good to see you but what are you doing here? Is everything alright? Is James here with you?"

Before Nana can answer Maska hears Ruby's voice and bounds from the carriage, traversing the lawn and jumping up to lick her face. Ruby and Kate both now see Nanuet exiting the carriage. Nana says, "James is away at the moment, but I brought you another friend." "Oh my..." Ruby is at a loss for words as happiness over comes her, momentarily forgetting her fears. "Nanuet!" She roughly rubs Maska around the neck a few times then kisses her nose before pushing her gently to the ground. She runs over to Nanuet and jumps into his arms, embracing him tightly. "Oh, I've missed you so much and thought of you often! I hoped everything is alright with you!"

Nanuet is surprised at first by Ruby's enthusiasm. After a few short moments he returns her hug glad that his efforts to keep her safe have been successful so far. He dares not linger in Ruby's arms for long and soon separates himself from her enough that he can look into her face while talking. Nanuet looks intently at Ruby as he speaks, given her the once over and especially trying to get a good look at her neck. "I'm glad to see you are well Ruby. As for my state of being, it is much better knowing you are safe. I've been busy and had quite the adventure over the last week. I see that Mr. George has taken care of you and for that I am grateful. Let's get settled and then we can discuss what brings me here."

"Yes..." Ruby's voice trails off. Her happiness in seeing her grandmother and long missed friend was rapidly wearing off and the nervousness was quickly returning. There was obviously some plot going on here, Aphrodite herself had warned her something would happen today and there was no other explanation for this convergence of friends and relatives. "Where are my manners? Come inside and let's get you two settled. Perhaps Maska would be happier out in the back, maybe the carriage house?" Maska doesn't make an issue of it as she walks off towards the back of the house. "After you," she motions to the door, "I will make the rest of the introductions inside."

They enter the living room and see Al and Rosey. Gonzales and George are still off in the study discussing photography. She ignores the strange looks from Al and Rosey. "Alvina, Rosaire, this is my grandmother, my best friend Kate and my other good friend Nanuet," she says, gesturing to each one in return. "They are here for a... visit." Al says "And Mr. Gonzales makes five, but we only have three guest rooms. I've been telling Mr. Eastman that this house is too small."

Nanuet comments, "I'm more comfortable out of doors anyways, as you probably guess by my heritage. I will stay outside if that makes anything easier for you." Ruby ignores Nanuet's comment about sleeping outside. That just wasn't how is was in a city like this. "Yes, that is true about the rooms but I'm not sure who, if anyone, if planning on staying overnight. We're going to find out about plans right now. Could you bring in some beverages to the parlor and perhaps prepare some snacks?"

Ruby leads her grandmother, Kate and Nanuet into the parlor. "Excuse us gentlemen but I didn't want to have to make the introductions over and over. May we interrupt?" She doesn't really wait for an answer to gesture to the others to take a seat. "If we need to stay over the couch is more than sufficient." Nanuet says nodding in the direction of the furniture. The servants leave the room to give them some privacy.

Several times Kate opened her mouth to speak, only to find someone else was faster than she. As Ruby began to lead everyone away Kate lagged behind a moment to shake hands with Alvina and Rosaire, who obviously held a place here much like that Mathias held in her parents house. Nanuet had not been surprised to see her there, or at least not nearly as surprised as she was to see him. He'd obviously been trying to find Ruby for this last week, which meant he had a reason to do so. She entered the parlor behind the others and stood quietly waiting.

He looks in her direction and comments, "Forgive me Ms. Kate, I didn't see you there. I wasn't expecting you here, but I must say I am glad to see you. When did you arrive?" Nanuet is obviously weary, doing his best to remain polite. His nerves seem to be getting the best of him as he fidgets and constantly scans his surroundings. "This morning, when we learned Ruby was in Rochester," she whispered. "We came to make sure she wanted to be here. Her parents being as they are. I think you're here for a different reason. But there is no danger in the house here, whatever else has happened we're safe here."

George Eastman says, "I am sure that we can accommodate all of you here, or for that matter, some of you could stay at a hotel in town. In the meanwhile, I will have William call and obtain us some extra tickets to the theater tonight. I believe you will like the play, it is by the author Jules Verne and titled "Journey into the Impossible". "Yes, I've very much been looking forward to the play," Ruby smiles tentatively. Ruby goes around the room and introduces each person. It was the oddest feeling to her, being surrounded by the people she loved all in one room like that.
 

Chapter Two-hundred-sixty-three, “The Threat” , Wednesday, June 21st, 11:15 A.M.

When she is done with the introductions she steps over near George and only pauses for a moment before she blurts out, "So, why are you really all here then?" She stopped short of accusing them of wanting to take her away from George, she would let them confess to that themselves. Mrs Parker states, "Nanuet was concerned about your safety." And we already spoke about that, Ruby," Kate added. "You've been gone some time longer than we expected. But if this is where you want to be, then here you'll stay."

Kate turned to Ruby's Grandmother and Nanuet. "Is there something more going on than we know about?" Ruby looks to Kate and Gonzales. "Are you trying to tell me you two don't know why they are here?" she points to Nanuet and her grandmother. "No," Kate said, confused. "As I said at breakfast, Ruby, Nanuet came back to Promise City, but then disappeared again. I had no idea where he went or where he's been, although I assume Minerva knows. I'm as curious as you are." Mina Parker states, "Yes, Nanuet can probably explain it better than I can."

With a hint of disbelief in her voice she says, "But if you put yourself in my shoes, you'd have to understand why I'd be wary of this... this... gathering of my favorite people." She walks over and sits next to George, taking his hand in hers. Kate walked over and knelt down next to her. "Honey, you and I live in a world where gods and goddesses intervene. You're right, this is very unlikely to be a coincidence. But it wasn't orchestrated by any of us. Ruby you know, you know, I would never force anyone to do something they didn't want to. If you want to stay here, then here's where you'll stay and I'll have to satisfied with visiting when I can."

George laughs and says, "I'm not, they are here to check me out, to see if I am worthy of you as a suitor Ruby. And quite frankly, after what happened back in Promise City I don't blame them. I acted foolishly there. I dare say that if your friends spend the next day here with me they will get a more accurate impression." Ruby pauses momentarily, taking in what everyone was saying to her. She looks into George's eyes, "I'm sure as they know you they will come to love you like I do."

A smile and a soft kiss later, she turns to Kate. She leans forward on the couch and hugs her friend. "Of course Kate, I'm sorry. I'm just a little overwhelmed with everyone showing up this morning and the goddess...," her voice trails off. She didn't want to go down that road with George just yet. "I'm certain there is a reasonable explanation for all this. And in truth, I am just glad you are all here."

She releases Kate then sets her gaze on Nanuet. "Alright then, why don't you fill us in on why you are here." "I am here for one reason, and it has nothing to do with Ms. Kate or Mr. Gonzalez. Ruby, or Mr. Eastman for that matter….Ruby, Colin Turner is after you. I think he is close. I have chased him across the country and have every reason to think that he knows where you are." Ruby's face drops and goes pale. She looks at George, then looks around the room at the others.

She comments, "I- I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I thought I saw him last weekend, that night at the theater. I wrote Jake before that and asked him to tell you all I had a feeling he wasn't dead. Just a weird feeling." Kate says, "Then someone is truly protecting you Ruby. Turner may be looking for you, but here are at least three, if not more, people who know exactly what he is and how to stop him."

Ruby says, "A-Aphrodite did tell me she was watching over me." Her face grows even paler and she frowns, the panic she has been so free of the past weeks creeping back to her. "But if he is truly following me and knows where I am, I have led him right to you." She looks at her grandmother, and then George. "The people I love." Kate replies in a very serious tone of voice, "No, you've led us to him. Something he will very deeply regret."

Ruby's eyes were already going blank as she continued to feel the pain of what was going on. There was no way she could shoulder losing any of the people sitting in the room, the people closest to her in her life. Her best friends, her teacher, the only relative until recently that cared for her, her new lover. "But except for Nanuet, who else here is prepared for a battle like this? We've never come up against any nearly as strong as him." And she thinks, And any who have power over me like he does.

Mina Parker says, "My darling, I have been up against far worse. In an Egyptian crypt James and I once destroyed a half-dozen animated mummies and the lich, an undead cleric-wizard, that was controlling them." Kate interjects, "And Promise City was absolutely infested with the things after you left. Most of Hamiliton Fisks party were vampires. None of us are new at this. And notice, all our friends are fine. All the fiends are destroyed." Ruby’s eyes widen but the panic remains. "Really? Nana? Kate?" She spins around and faces George. "Uh, baby, remember I told you about all this? What are you, well, thinking?"

George replies, "I'm thinking that if somebody is stalking you I had better get on the telephone to my friend the Police Commissioner." Kate says, "Mr. Eastman, I'm not sure you quite understand who that someone is. You've heard us say words like mummies, Liches, and vampires and we are not exaggerating. Ruby says that she's told you of this. Colin Turner is a vampire, and from what I've seen older and stronger than the others we've seen. He can cloud your mind and make you do things you would never do. He can drain your life from you until you are only a shell of yourself, or just drain your blood and leave your body behind. This is not something the police are equipped to handle, much as I would like to leave it to them."

Nanuet states, "I agree, I don't think the police will be very effective in this situation, or very likely to believe what you tell them. I actually think you would just be putting more people at risk. Mrs. Parker, I am glad to hear you have some experience with some of the darker creatures of the world. Kate, it sounds like you've had your share of tussles with them lately as well, I am sure your knowledge will be invaluable. Something you must know though, Turner is a Vampire Lord, much more powerful than a normal vampire." Nanuet shudders as he thinks to himself A normal vampire? As if there is such a thing."

Nanuet says, "Ruby you have not led us to him, we have simply arrived to help. Whether it was willed by the gods and goddesses or simply coincidence, we are here to help you and keep you safe." George was speechless and Ruby was as well. Her normal flight instinct was taking over and it was hard to push it away. She wasn't sure what to say to him, or anyone. This would probably make his final decision in regard to her, and in that moment she felt a hatred for Colin Turner unlike any she had felt before. "I uh, need a moment, to pull my thoughts together. Excuse me." She gets up from the couch and hurries outside, heading for the beautiful gardens, hoping to lose herself there.

Kate watched Ruby hurry away, torn between following and giving her the space she needed. "Nanuet, I'll want to know what being a Vampire Lord means. For now I'm going to keep an eye on Ruby." She got up and followed her friend from the room, but not out into the gardens. Instead she watched from a window for a few minutes, trying to respect her wishes and give her a chance to pull her thoughts together. After a few minutes she opened the door and stepped out, following the path until she found Ruby sitting on a bench. Kate comments, "It's beautiful here, isn't it?"

Ruby is startled out of her thoughts but it only takes a second for a sad smile to arrived on her face. "Yes... it's the most beautiful garden I've ever seen actually. There are flowers from almost every part of the world. It's like a little adventure right here in your backyard." "Mr. Eastman brought them back from his travels, I assume." Kate knelt down and looked closer at a particularly lovely pink bloom and breathed in its sweet scent. "This garden is full of surprises, like life."

She got up and sat on the bench next to Ruby. "I can't even pretend to know how you're feeling. I said I hadn't told you all the stories yet, and one of them was about the vampires in Promise City. We had help there. Kevin Tomlinson apparently has another job, Watcher. Apparently there is a... birthright that passes from girl to girl. Strength and power to destroy vampires. There are only one of these girls at a time, and when one dies her power passes to another. Mr. Tomlinson thought you might be one of those girls, but this week as we destroyed Colin's kinsman Mortimer, Shannon O'Hara rushed in. That power had awakened in her. I know it doesn't seem to have anything to do with you, but I think it does. We're here to protect you, and we can call on more help than you can imagine to destroy Turner. You're safe in this house, and now we have the advantage. We'll all be glad to be free of Turner."

Ruby spits back words to Kate, trying to understand. "Watcher? Kevin? Me??" before she is quiet again. She sighs, "It's been a nice three weeks, not having to worry about any of this. With the exception of one night when we were chased...," Ruby's eyes twinkle at the memory, "George stood in front of me to protect me, from who he thought was Deadeye Douglas. He would have taken a bullet for me Kate." She pauses and then continues, "I knew it wasn't finished with Turner. I felt it, I can't explain it. He has some sort of hold over me. And you're right, I do feel safe in the house but I can't hide there forever. But George...," Ruby hangs her head. "This is probably too much for him. I don't think he understands, he doesn't live like we do."

Kate says, "When you first met me on the stage from Tombstone, swathed in black and trying to hide behind you in the stage from all the strange people, would you have thought I could do what I've done? Become what I've become? Do think George can't do as much?" Ruby hesitates. "Well... no... but we've experienced things together. We didn't have a choice about a lot of the things that have happened they were just kind of thrust upon us. And... why would I choose for George, or anyone I love for that matter, to have these kinds of things happen, have this kind of fear over them?"

Ruby shakes her head. "I gave George back his ring. And he's... he's still deciding if he wants to give it back to me or not. He didn't know anything about ma... what we can do except for what he's been told. He looked into it and is still thinking it over. He's never seen the things we can do. All I did was light some candles. He doesn't know all the other stuff. So what if... he sees something..." Ruby doesn't finish her thought.

Kate says, "Something that frightens him? Something that makes him fear you? I can't guarantee that won't happen, honey. But if the two of you do decide to build a life together he should fully understand what this power is. And do you know what else he is going to see? Three people of arcane power, four, counting you, working with a cleric to rid the earth of something incredibly evil. I think he will see that power of any kind in the wrong hands is dangerous, and in the right hands a tool to make this world better and safer. Our power doesn't make these things happen, it just makes us able to deal with them"

Kate took Ruby's hand. "What you've wanted is someone who loves you for everything you are. If George sees something within you or through you that he can't accept, was he the man to do it in the first place? But I think he will be able to handle this. It may be difficult, but his is the kind of mind that seeks out understanding." Ruby sat quietly, Kate's petite hand in hers, considering her friend's words. She was right, but it didn't make Ruby any less scared. She couldn't live her life always looking over her shoulder, waiting for Colin Turner to show up again. And eventually she would have to accept that George might not really like her for who she was. She hadn't really wanted to hide that part of her anyway she just figured it wasn't the right time. Once again fate was forcing her hand before she was ready.

"You're right. He should love all of me, not just some of me." Ruby smiles half heartedly, "And he does have that sort of mind. Of course before a couple of days ago he though these creatures to only be myth and when I spoke to him of it he thought I was joking." A long sigh falls from her lips. "I guess I just thought I was done with all this. Him. Colin Turner. Does Mr. Gonzales even know about all this?"

Kate says, "I keep our teacher pretty well informed of most of what happens, unless it is some else's secret. I haven't told him about Shannon O'Hara yet, it's her secret, but now I think we will have to. Hopefully we won't have to call on her, but he should know what all the options are. We might have to refresh his memory about some things, I might not have told him everything. It doesn't matter how right it is, it's still scary to let someone you love see the things you're afraid will drive them away. It's so much easier to hide it, but that just delays things and leaves you waiting for the shoe to drop."

"How can we call on Shannon? She's all the way back in Promise City. Unless..." Ruby stops short. "Do you think we should leave here? Take the fight back to Promise City? Or at least away from George?" Kate says, "No. I think those of us here should take care of this, and if we find we need help we can wire Kevin Tomlinson and tell him where to find Turner. Mr. Tomlinson's been after him for some time now. Turner will suspect if we all just go back to Promise City." "He'll probably suspect this large gathering anyway," Ruby shrugs.

"You know I shudder to think of him, if he's been here outside my window, or walking behind me somewhere... always close. always watching me." Goosebumps run up her arms at the thought. "That night at the play, I swore he was in the crowd. I didn't want to accept it, I told myself it was just my mind playing tricks on me." Kate says, "Why would you want to believe it? I have to believe someone was watching out for you to have kept him away from you that night. Let's make it so you never have to think of him again."

Ruby nods in agreement. "I'll have to talk to George and finds out what he wants to do. I can't let him make a mistake over his ignorance in this matter and put his employees at risk without warning him." Ruby stands from the bench. "I... I guess I am very lucky you are here." Kate says, "As long as his employees stay in after dark, everything should be fine. I don't see any reason we can't include him in our plans. He already knows about your talents and whatever he decides I'm guessing he's not planning on turning you in. I would hope the same would hold for the rest of us. I consider myself lucky to be here just when you need me," Kate said with a smile.

Ruby hugs Kate tightly, she now knew what she had to do. "I wanted to show you around the garden under better circumstances. Perhaps later while the sun is still out we can. For now, let's head back inside and come up with a plan." "I'll look forward to the tour," Kate said simply as they began to walk back to the house. "You had plans to go to the theater tonight. How long have you had those plans? Long enough for Turner to know it?"

Ruby says, "We've had the plans for... I'm not exactly sure. At least two days. So yes, I assume he could know about it. Looks like you're going to the theater after all. I'm sure we can find you a gown. Actually, I saw one when I was shopping just the other day, I could send Al back to the store to buy it if necessary. Let's go inside and see what plans we come up with." Ruby takes her by the arm and leads her back inside to the parlor.
 

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