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Last February, I announced the completion of Black Mask and Pale Rider, the first series.  then in March, I decided it wasn’t fully complete.
I put the second series on hold until such time as I was finished the first series.  Tomorrow morning, the last part of Wild Wild West will be posted. Can’t wait. It’s [...]

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Oxford, Mississippi, September 21, 1863
Shani looked around the office for a moment as she gathered her things together. She and Pania had been in the town for nearly two weeks. They’d gone from hunted outlaws to trusted peacemakers, in just two weeks. After Shani took down Dorval, life in Oxford grew much [...]

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The day went by slowly as the people of Oxford went about their business. Rumour had spread quickly, something was going to happen on this day. No new people, no celebration in the town, nothing of happy times ahead, but news and rumours that put worry in the eyes of the townsfolk. [...]

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Pania walked into the saloon and shook herself slightly as the rivers of rain water dripped from her duster. The rain had started hard and unexpectedly in the late afternoon, acting as some kind of omen. Shani looked up from the pool table as she was lining up a shoot. Anything to [...]

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The crowd had gathered in small groups, whispering amongst themselves. Naturally, they would spread rumour and innuendo about what had just happened. At least they all felt sympathy toward Cole, who’s body now cooled on the dusty streets as the doctor tended to him. Shani and Pania walked with determination and looked [...]

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The small group stood silently in the sheriff’s office as one of the deputies stood watch over the wagon. Word was sent to the local banker that the strong box had finally come into town. The man who had ended the gunfight before it really started sat heavily in a chair behind a [...]

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Just outside Oxford, Mississippi, September 5, 1863
They rode hard toward the plume of smoke as it rose into the air. Shani tightened the reins on her horse as they drew near, Pania followed suit and could only stare in disbelief. A small wagon train, very small, maybe three wagons. The horses were [...]

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