Evening of Arrival--Day 0
Dumont first looks a tad surprised but then donnes his face with an identical smile to the one before. He gets up form his desk and takes a few steps in the direction of Ray.
Well listen up boy. You don't go walking around here making trouble ya hear? It's late, dark and there's a blizzard raging outside. You can hardly see a few feet away and the wind and cold blows through the thickest layers of winter clothing. Now you expect me to call the Sheriff out of his bed at this time of night and tell him to get his ass out of bed to go and attempt to locate some Idian in this weather? God knows where he is now, if their was on storm and it was in bright daylight it might be worth an attempt to track him down but not now. And besides, it's just an Indian, we don't like their kind around here.
Still smiling, but now an obviously fake one, he walks over back to the desk and points at a map of Snowflake Valley behind it.
Well you guys must have come from over here, since the pass is cut off by the storm since yesterday.
He says while pointing at the left side of the map, then turning around for a second.
Since you guys got stranded here this night I suppose you don't have a place to stay so I suggest you stay at the Clear Water Hotel. You might have seen it when you entered town. It's the only light in and around town this late, especially in this storm.
He proceeds to point at a dot with a name tag at the other side of the map. Then he walks over to the window and points at the light piercing the gloom and storm over in the east.
That's the Clear Water right there. They've got fine beds and take good care of their customers. Now I suggest you get yourselves back into that Jeep of yours and find yourselves some warm beds for the night. I'm trying to be good for you here so don't make any trouble if it isn't to much of a problem for you all? Now good night.
And he walks back to the desk, sits down and puts his feet on the table while grabbing the phone. Before he starts dialing he gives you a look with the intent of "Are you still here?".