Seek Him What Made Them Seven Stars
By Waddie
Greywolf
Chapter 23
"Those who don't have anything else going for them can live
on hate for a long time. It is their main motivating spirit."
~ J. Pearsall
Will woke the next morning but didn’t stir. He could feel Miranda
lying next to him and looked upon her and smiled. He thought she
was the prettiest he ever saw, and motherhood became her. Will
wondered if there might be some truth to the idea expectant
females had a glow about them and were most attractive shortly
before giving birth. He heard it said many times about women, but
wouldn’t it also apply to females of any species? No! He decided
it wasn’t his overwrought imagination, he was quite sure Miranda
was prettier than he could ever remember.
Then again, maybe it was just a male ego sexist concept without
any actual scientific proof to back it up. He settled for a
‘citation needed’ moment and appreciated her like she was. He
moved his hand and lovingly stroked her head. She woke and
responded by nudging his hand for more. He accommodated her and
spoke gently, “We gotta’ get up, Girlfriend. I need to phone our
buddies Deputy Andy, Deputy Stan, and our clerk Mrs. Stark, to
tell them I’m staying home with the Missus today. Would you like
some more of that magic milk I brought you last e’nin?” he asked.
Miranda’s ears perked right up, and she was on her feet ready to
go to the kitchen. “I’ll take that as a 'yes,’” Will said, and
Miranda gave a small bark of confirmation as she headed for the
door, stopped, and turned her head to see if he was following.
“I’ma coming! I’ma coming, Missy,” he said and laughed at her
eagerness.
The Sheriff got up and walked naked to the kitchen. Miranda didn’t
care whether he was dressed or not as long as she got her magic
milk, and he fed her the rest of the wonderful food he brought
home with him last night. He gave her the milk, and she polished
it off in no time. He put the rest of her food in a microwaveable
dish and heated it for a minute. He washed her dish from the night
before and poured the contents from the heated dish into it. Will
took a spoon and mixed it thoroughly so there wouldn’t be hot
spots and set it before her. Miranda didn’t hesitate, she ate like
she was starved and licked the bowl clean. She looked up at him as
if to ask if there was more.
“I’m sorry, Princess. That’s all there is. We ain’t gonna’ have to
do that scene from ‘Oliver’ again, are we? You know what a bad
actor I am. Okay, just for you. More? You want more? Or would your
rather hear the nursery rhyme about Old Sheriff Hubbard, what done
moseyed up to the cupboard to get his poor dog a bone? No? Not in
the mood for my nonsense this morning? I don’t blame you,
Lamb-cakes. My cowboy bullshit’s a little ripe for pitch’n this
early. How 'bout a nice treat? One a them
I-can’t-believe-it-ain’t-bacon strips, and I’ll give you some of
that god-awful canned crap later if'n you’s still hungry,” Will
said. Miranda settled for the almost-bacon strip and consumed it
in an instant.
Will punched the button on his cell phone for the private line to
the Sheriff’s station. Andy answered, “That you, Sheriff?” he
asked.
“Yeah, Andy, it’s me. Listen, I ain’t coming in today. I’m taking
a sick day. Miranda’s acting awful funny and won’t leave my side.
She’ll go to her bed I made for her and lie down for a while, then
come get me to sit with her. She don’t want me leaving her alone,”
Will said.
“No problem. You ain’t gotta’ take no sick day, Sheriff. It’s only
half a damn day anyways. We’ll cover for you. Under the
circumstances, I think you should stay home. By the sounds of it,
it ain’t gonna’ be long afore we break out them cigars, Dad,” Andy
joked.
“Yeah, that’s what I’m think’n, too. There ain’t nothing special
going on, except I got a call from Billy Daniels last night, and
he said they got videos of Bubba Kirkendall and Earl Hickson
cutting their fence and trespassing on their property last
evening,” Will said.
“Jesus! That ain’t good. How dumb can they be? I’ve always said
them two cowboys ain’t got one good working brain cell between
’em. ‘At’s a damn good way to get chore’ ass shot off, and by open
range law a rancher’s got ever’ right to do it and ask questions
later,” Andy said.
“Exactly. You don’t trespass on open range. Billy Daniels and his
men could a’ blown ‘em away, called us to come collect the bodies,
without so much as a howdy-do; but he ain’t that way. He’s a good
man. Mr. Daniels said Bubba and Earl had cameras and claimed they
was only gonna’ take pitchers of the unusual cows and leave. Mr.
Daniels and his men caught them, confiscated their equipment, but
let them go with the understanding they’s to bring the rest of the
camera extras and instruction books to the station. When they do,
I’ll give them a good talking to and do my best to put the fear of
God in them by carefully explaining to them ignorant cowboys what
could happen if’n they’s ever stupid enough to do some’um like ‘at
again.
Bubba and Earl claimed Preacher Womack bought them the cameras and
was gonna’ pay them a hun’nert bucks apiece to take pitchers for
him. It ain’t clear why Womack wants pitchers of Highland cattle,
but I’m sure we’ll find out. Anyway, if they come in, take what
they bring, tell them to be in my office bright and early Monday
morning, ‘cause if’n they ain’t, and I gotta’ get warrants and
come looking for ‘em, they’ll spend a couple of days in jail
cool’n their heels until I can get to the bottom of this. For
right now, I got the little Missus to worry about, and I’m picking
up ma’ pa tomorrow morning early to spend the day with me. Unless
there’s a dire emergency, I don’t want to be disturbed.
Understand, Son?” Will asked.
“Loud and clear, Boss,” Deputy Andy said crisply, “Anything else,
sir?” Andy asked.
“Nothing I can think of, but if that little two-bit tin-horn
holy-roller preacher should come in looking for me, just tell him
I ain’t available today; for him or anybody. If he gives you a bad
time, you might remind him Bubba and Earl have implicated him in
their little escapade at the Daniels ranch and admitted he put'um
up to it. If he wants to, Billy Daniels can press charges against
him as well, and if it can be proved he paid for them cameras
Bubba and Earl was using, he could be found as guilty as they
are,” the Sheriff said.
“He weren’t none too happy about you driving off without stopping
to talk with him last evening, sir,” Andy said.
“Tough shit! I was late for a dinner engagement with friends, and
I don’t get that many invitations to eat a fine home cooked meal.
I didn’t wanna' be late, and I knew if I stopped he’d wanna’ talk
for an hour or more about save’n my lost soul and his guarantee of
life everlasting if I swallow the hogwash of his religion, join
his church, and contribute to his monthly income. Once that man
gets going he’s like fly-paper, you can’t get rid of him. He knows
I ain’t interested in his brand of religion, or religion of any
sort for that matter, but he’s stupid enough to think if he keeps
pushing his crap he’ll wear me down, and I’ll give in. If Jesus
died for my sins, Womack can damn well find it in his hate filled
black heart to practice what he preaches and cut me some slack for
last e’nin,” Will said firmly.
“Amen to that, Sheriff. I told him you was late get’n off because
of me being late, but that didn’t seem to appease him none.
Personally, I don’t like the man, Mr. Tate,” Deputy Andy said.
“I understand, Son. Treat him with respect, but don’t let him
intimidate or bully you. He thinks he’s a lot more important than
he really is. One of these days he’s gonna’ push somebody too far,
and they’re gonna’ keel-haul his bible thump’n butt,” Will said.
The Sheriff said his goodbyes and disconnected. He punched the
Daniels Ranch number and Kate answered the phone, “Daniels Ranch,
Kate speaking,” she said.
“Howdy, Ms. Daniels, this is Will Tate calling,” he said.
“Good morning, Sheriff, how are you this beautiful morning?” Kate
asked.
“I’m fine, ma’am. Me and the little Missus cain’t thank you enough
for your generous care packages. I fed her half last e’nin and the
other half just a while ago for her breakfast, and she loved it.
I’ll probably share a bite of my chicken with her a little later
on,” Will replied.
“I’ll just bet you will. You’re both certainly welcome. How is
she, Sheriff?” Kate asked.
“Acting strange. She don’t want me to be more’n three feet away
from her at all times. She wouldn’t get up on the bed last night
and opted for sleeping in her new whelp’n bed I made for her. I’m
so used to her sleeping at my feet, I couldn’t get to sleep, so I
got out my big double sleeping bag, laid it out next to her bed,
and slept on the floor. She seemed contented and relieved I was
close. I called the station and told them I won’t be in today,”
Will replied.
“Sounds like she’s just about ready to go into labor. You said she
ate this morning?” Kate asked.
“Yes, ma’am, and drank her magic milk. She loves that stuff,” Will
replied.
“It’s good for her. Keeps me running when I know I ought to be
tired. Usually, dogs don’t eat if they feel funny or queasy, on
the other hand, some do. Billy’s here, hold on a minute,” Kate
said, and Will could hear her relating the information to her
grandson. “Here, I’ll let you talk with him, Sheriff. It’s always
good to hear from you, Son,” Kate said.
“Thank’s, ma’am, I appreciate it,” he replied.
“Howdy, Sheriff. Is the little Missus going into labor?” Billy
asked.
“Since it’s our first time, I can’t rightly say for sure, but she
keeps looking at me like she’s expecting me to do something. I
done fed her already. I don’t know what else to do for her but
just sit and wait. I took the day off,” Will said in frustration.
“I was calling to ask a favor, Billy. Could you spare your Irin
cowboy today, so’s she won’t have to be alone if I have to go
somewhere and especially tomorrow when I’ll be with you and my dad
all day?” he asked.
“No problem. I got one ready to go. One of my main men, Dociean, I
introduced you to yesterday. Ya’on’t us to fly over, bring him to
you, and have a look at Miranda?” Billy asked.
“You mean transport yourselves?” Will asked.
“E’aup! Exactly, Sheriff,” Billy replied.
“Sure, but y’ain’t never been here before, how will you know how
to get here?” Will asked.
“Just keep your cell phone on for a minute and listen to me. Nick,
Clyde, wing-up. Boomer come stand by me. Dociean grab my little
bag off the shelf behind you, and join our group. That’s it. I'm
locked onto his signal. You men triangulated?” Billy asked.
“Yes, Master, we’re ready,” Will heard Nick reply.
“Here, Billy, take this box of goodies to the Sheriff,” Kate said
and shoved a box into his hands.
“Thanks, Grandma. Shish Kabobs and Ally-garoo, we’re off to see
the Sheriff, and his little dog, too,” Billy said and there was a
blinding flash of light in Will’s living room. Miranda never saw
Cowboy-Angels before, and she was a bit startled. She got in front
of the Sheriff to protect him, raised her hackles, bared her
canines, and barked a sharp warning at them.
“It’s okay, Sweet-heart. Calm down, Darlin,’ they’s good folks.
They won’t hurt us none. They come to help,” Will quieted her.
<< We mean you no harm, Miranda, we have come at your
master’s request to help him and you, >> Billy sent.
<< You speak, but mouth not move, >> Miranda
sent.
<< I can send my thoughts into your head, and I can hear
your thoughts with my mind, >> Billy sent.
<< Why you have arms and wings like birds? >>
she asked.
<< To fly and to heal when necessary, >> Billy
said.
<< Big hairy two-leg beast. I see his type before. Smell
bad. Big. Too big. Miranda not go near. This one not smell bad.
Smell good like magic milk, >> she sent to Billy.
<< We clean him every evening and take care of him like
your master takes care of you. Nothing wrong with your gift of
smell. The magic milk your master gave you came from him,
>> Billy sent.
<< Him like cow? >> she asked.
<< More human than cow, but gives milk like one. Best in
universe, >> Billy replied finding himself using
clipped speech. << Your master is worried about you,
Miranda, >> Billy sent.
<< Me more worry about him. Miranda be all right – know
what’s about to happen. Body give birth – a natural part of
life, >> she said.
Billy laughed. “She told me she’s more worried about you than
giving birth to her pups,” Billy told Will, and the men laughed.
“I just want someone to be here with you in case something should
go wrong, Sweet-heart,” Will said to her.
<< Tell him I know. I love him for caring about me, >>
she sent to Billy.
Billy related what she said to the Sheriff, and they seemed happy.
Billy got his small black leather bag and opened it. “I brought
along a syringe with a small gauge needle. Would you mind if I
draw a small amount of her blood so I can taste it and have her
genetic information on file, just in case we might need it?” Billy
asked.
“It’s all right with me, but you’ll have to ask her,” Will said,
shrugged his shoulders, and grinned.
<< Will it hurt? >> she asked Billy.
<< Just a small discomfort like you might step on a
sticker in the yard, >> Billy replied.
<< Stickers hurt, but if you need it, do it. My man
think Miranda brave so I won’t disappoint him. Miranda not so
brave. Don’t tell him, >> she said.
Billy laughed, << I promise, I won’t. Our secret, >>
he replied.
Billy took only a small amount from her left leg. She was very
brave and didn’t try to nip him. The alcohol stung more than the
needle. << That not hurt as bad as some stickers I step
on, >> she sent.
<< Good. I’m glad. I don’t like to cause pain for
anyone. It’s not in my nature, >> Billy sent.
<< Are you a different kind of human from my master?
>> Miranda asked.
<< No. I’m the same except I been greatly enhanced by
another race of human-like creatures who look like my slave,
Boomer, and another race who look more like us, >>
Billy explained.
<< My master left a day or so ago with uneven body. Not
ugly, but not even like me or you. He come back with everything
in right place. He stand, look at self in reflection-glass long
time – salty water fall from eyes. You do that for him? >>
she asked.
<< Will was right. You are a bright little lady. Yes, me
and my brothers rebuilt him so he would look like he did when he
was younger and not yet gone to war. War is an awful thing,
Miranda. Men fighting other men to kill each other. Will lived
but his body was shot to pieces. They didn’t put him back
together very well. We just corrected what they didn’t,
>> Billy explained.
<< Him much happier now. Proud of himself. I can feel it
in his love for me, >> she said, << You help
his dad? Can you fix his head to make it work right?
>> she asked.
<< I hope so, Miranda, but I can’t say until I meet him
and have his genetic information on file within me, >>
Billy send.
<< I hope you can. Buster good man in his heart, but his
mind like what master does with small box when he point it at
moving picture box in living room and go from one story to next
real fast. Buster’s mind same way. Him not grab one picture and
hold on longer than a few flashes. Another flash, it’s gone,
>> Miranda said.
“That’s a remarkable analogy, Young Lady. It’s a perfect
description of what happens to a person’s brain when he can’t
control it. I think your good master underestimates your
intelligence. Since you were such a brave young lady, Miranda,
would you like some more magic milk like the Sheriff gave you last
e’nin and this morning?” Billy said out loud so Will could hear.
Miranda bounced on her front paws, barked once, and sent to Billy,
<< Yes, please, Master Billy. Wonderful milk,
>> she replied.
“May Boomer lie on your sofa, Sheriff? It looks big enough,” Billy
asked.
“Sure. Need a towel?” he asked.
“A small one – wet it, and wring it out,” Billy said.
By the time Will returned to the living room, Miranda was already
hooked up to Boomer’s huge left teat and sucking for all she was
worth. There was no hiding her joy. Her little tail was wagging
like a metronome set at prestissimo. << Soooo goood! Oh,
so good! >> she sent to Billy and the men who could
hear her.
“Ya’ got any coffee, Sheriff?” Billy asked and smiled at him.
“Of course I got coffee. I’ll make a pot. Forgive me for being a
poor host for the heavenly host,” Will said making a joke. Billy
laughed.
“Heavenly host, indeed. Grandma Kate sent you something what will
make you think you done died and went to heaven. They’s called
Hosanna cakes. They were made on the planet where Boomer and I
went to meet his uncles, the elders of the high counsel on Retikki
Prime. They delivered and left them for me and my family to
celebrate our first week together. I have to warn you they’s just
like my halflings,” Billy said and grinned.
“You mean I can’t eat just one?” the Sheriff asked.
“Yeah, some’um like 'at,” Billy replied with a wicked grin.
“I seen that grin before. You’s up to no good, Billy, I can tell,”
Will challenged.
“On the contrary, them cakes is the stuff of legend. We will be
marketing them as soon as we get going and can get us a bakery
built,” Billy assured him.
Will was game to try one. He knew, while Billy could be devilish
in his humor, he wasn’t mean spirited. They were delicious looking
and shaped like a masculine Twinkie – bigger and beefier, like
they worked out at a gym three afternoons a week. When he bit into
his first Hosanna cake and the filling squirted into his mouth, a
grin wide as Texas spread across his face. “Oh my God in heaven!”
he exclaimed and the men roared with laughter.
“No! No, Sheriff! The proper response is ‘Hosanna!’” Billy said,
“That’s why they call them 'hosanna’ cakes. When you bite into one
it makes you want to yell, Hosanna!” he added.
“But – but – but – “ Will tried to get out, pointing to his
stuffed mouth with his free hand.
“You sound like a motorboat what won’t start, Sheriff,” Billy said
laughing at him, “Anything familiar about the taste, Brother?”
Billy asked.
“Tastes just like your twins gizz,” he finally managed to get out,
“you’re right on both accounts, it is like them – I can’t eat just
one. I gotta’ have another,” he allowed and reached into the box.
The next one he bit into he shouted 'Hosanna!’ and the men
answered, “Hosanna, in the highest!”
The men drank coffee and helped Miranda get down from Boomer. She
was so full of Watcher milk and puppies she waddled to her
whelping bed like a full figured Walmart shopper heading to the
free sample pizza roll table. She went to her bed and rolled onto
her side and immediately went to sleep.
“Glad to see she’s resting. Neither one of us got much sleep last
night. She just couldn’t seem to get comfortable in any position.
She’d get up, turned around five or six times, lie back down, only
to do it again a few minutes later,” Will said.
“She’s definitely close. All the signs are there according to my
family and the Internet,” Billy said. He put his face down with
his ear close to her extended little belly and called for everyone
to be quiet for a second. Billy listened and heard four strong
heartbeats and another very weak. “She’s carrying five pups, but
one heart beat is weak and getting weaker by the minute. If she
don’t go into labor soon, I’m afraid it won’t make it,” Billy
lamented, “She’s just too small to be carrying more’n four pups
anyway,” he added as if to himself.
“Is there anything you can do?” Will asked.
“Not this time, Sheriff. We have to let nature take its course. It
also happens to be the last in the womb so the pup will have to
survive the birth of his brothers and sisters. Don’t look good for
it, but after it’s outside maybe I can save it. Don’t give up
hope,” Billy said.
* * * * * * *
Mrs. Stark was a little late getting to the station, but she
stopped on the outskirts of town at a small house converted into a
Mexican restaurant and bought three breakfast tacos for the men.
She didn’t know the Sheriff was taking the day off so she decided
to eat his. They made coffee and were just sitting down to eat
when the front door opened and in walked Pastor Clarence Womack.
Andy already told the other deputy and Mrs. Stark what the Sheriff
said about Bubba, Earl, and Pastor Womack’s involvement with them.
“Oh, Dear!” exclaimed Mrs. Stark softly.
“I’ll take this, Stan. You folks enjoy your breakfast,” Deputy
Andy said heading for the counter. “Good Morning, Mr. Womack, what
can I do for you this morning?” Andy asked.
“That’s ‘Pastor’ Womack to you, Son!” he corrected the deputy
firmly like Andy was an errant child, “I didn’t see the Sheriff’s
car out front. Is he here?” Womack asked.
“Fine, Pastor Womack, I’ll abide by your wishes, but I expect you
to abide by mine, sir. I ain’t chore’ son, and from now on you
will please refer to me as Deputy Andy,” Andy said with equal
firmness. “The Sheriff called a while ago, but he ain’t coming to
the station today. He had some urgent personal business, an
emergency, which requires him to remain at home. He’s picking up
his dad from the rest home in Brady early tomorrow morning to
spend the day with him. He left instructions with me he’s not to
be disturbed unless it’s a dire emergency. Now, since he left me
in charge, what can I do for you?” Andy asked business-like.
“That’s okay. I’ll just drive out to his ranch and talk with him,”
Womack countered.
“I wouldn’t do that if’n I’s you, Preacher. It would be most
unwise. That would be the surest way I know to get chore’self on
the top of the Sheriff’s shit-list. The man don’t never take a day
off. He’s here come rain or shine Monday through Friday and half a
day on Saturday. What little time he’s off, he values his solitude
and his privacy above all else. Besides, what part of ‘urgent
emergency’ don’t you understand? He don’t have time for you today,
sir – end of story. If you insist on being called ‘Pastor’ – for
the sake of whatever god you worship, be one! You’s suppose
to be a preacher and lead by setting an example for us poor
sinners what ain’t nearly as holy as you pretend to be. Where is
your compassion for the man? Does this have some’um to do with
Bubba Kirkendall and Earl Hickson trespassing on the Daniels ranch
last night and getting caught? Is that the rest of the camera
equipment they’s suppose to bring in you got in yore’ hands?” Andy
asked.
“Yes, but I need to speak with the Sheriff before I turn it over,
Deputy,” Womack’s eyes got big and Andy could see fear. Womack was
about to go into panic mode. He looked like a kid caught with his
hand in the cookie jar.
“Sorry, Pastor, that’s evidence. I can’t let you leave the office
with it. If you try, I’ll have to arrest you for interfering in
police business, and take possession by force. The Sheriff gave me
specific instructions for Bubba and Earl to turn it over to me,
and to tell them they better be in here bright and early Monday
morning to talk with him. If they ain’t, he’ll get a warrant for
their arrest, and hold them until he can get to the bottom of it.
The Sheriff is trying to do them a favor. He could have already
issued a warrant on the basis of the complaint. Trespassing on a
rancher’s property in open range country is serious business. It’s
a crime, Pastor. There’s some question about you buying them the
cameras and putting them up to it with a promise of money to get
the pictures you want. If that’s the case you could be implicated
as an accomplice to their crime,” Deputy Andy said calmly.
“What? That’s outrageous. I may have bought them the cameras, but
I never suggested they go onto the Daniels property. They said
they could get pictures from the side of the road which is county
property,” Womack said and started foaming at the corners of his
mouth like it was parched.
“What’s so damn important about some Highland cows that you want
pictures of them? You can get hundreds of pictures of them cows on
the Internet,” Andy demanded.
“Never mind. I’m undertaking the work of the Lord to protect the
people of our community from demonic forces on that ranch. You
wouldn’t understand. I’ll just take this up with the Sheriff when
I see him,” Womack said and turned to leave.
“You step out the door with that evidence, Pastor Womack, and I
promise, I will arrest you, sir,” Andy said taking his handcuffs
from his police belt.
“Oh, all right! Here! Take it!” Womack exclaimed, throwing it on
the counter like he was really pissed off.
“Good. I’ll need you to sign for it, that you was the one what
brought it in,” Deputy Andy said and called to Mrs. Stark to get
the proper form.
Mrs. Stark carefully noted everything in the bundle the preacher
brought in, and had him sign it. Womack was so mad his face was a
bright cherry red color. “You people will answer for this. You’re
trying to fight me and keep me from doing the work of the Lord.
You will pay for your sins. The power of the almighty is to be
feared and you folks have no idea what you’re up against. I will
have the final word about this,” he ranted.
“Sorry, Preacher, but man’s laws still come before your flawed
religious morality. I thank your God for that,” Deputy Andy
drawled like the honest cowboy he was, “and by the way, you better
pass the word on to Bubba and Earl, the Sheriff is expecting them
in his office when the station opens on Monday morning,” Andy
added.
Womack didn’t respond and left the station in a huff. “You handled
that very well, Deputy Andy,” Mrs. Stark said and patted him on
his back.
“Glad you handled it, Andy,” said Stan, “I probably would have
lost ma’ job,” he said and grinned. “What a poor excuse for a
religious leader,” he added.
“What a poor excuse for a human being,” Mrs. Stark agreed.
Andy called the Sheriff on his private number and explained what
happened. Will seemed pleased the way Andy handled the situation.
They didn’t talk long because Andy could hear others talking in
the background and knew the Sheriff must have company. They wished
each other a good weekend with a promise to see each other Monday
morning.
* * * * * * *
The men sat around talking and drinking coffee for sometime. They
were deep into conversation when everyone looked to the door, and
there stood Miranda looking frazzled. She looked lovingly at Will
then looked at Billy, << It’s time, Master Billy. I’d
appreciate you and my master being with me, >> she
sent.
“Absolutely, Pretty Lady, we’d be honored to be by your side,”
Billy said aloud so Will could hear, “She just told me it’s time,”
Billy explained.
The men took their coffee and followed Miranda into the living
room. “You think the Watcher milk could have something to do with
her going into labor a little early, Billy?” Will asked.
“Maybe – a little – it’s been a couple of hours, and if’n the pups
got infused with it from her, it may have been the deciding
factor, but it ain’t a bad thing. Better we’re here to help if a
problem arises, right?” Billy asked.
“I can’t thank you enough, Billy. I ain’t afraid to admit I was
really worried about her,” Will said.
“It’s only a sign of the deep love you have for her, Sheriff.
That’s a fine quality to witness in a man of your social status
within our community. Have you ever stopped to consider you're
probably a much better person and Sheriff from your love for
Miranda?” Billy asked.
"Not really, but I see your point," the Sheriff replied.
"Well, others have. My family certainly has, and we appreciate
your strength of conviction and compassion," Billy complimented
him.
“Thanks, coming from you, it means a lot, Son,” Will said.
* * * * * * *
The first three pups, two female and a male, came out on time and
were of medium size. The fourth was a third bigger than the
others, and Miranda had such a difficult time straining to push it
out, Billy was afraid she would have nothing left for the fifth
pup. << Don’t be afraid of the light when you see my
wings start to glow, Miranda. I’m gathering the rays I need to
help you, and I will send them to your body to give you the
strength to birth the fourth pup, >> he sent.
<< Okay, but please hurry, Master Billy, >>
Miranda replied.
When Billy felt fully charged, he gently placed his hand on
Miranda’s side and gave her a burst of energy. With one mighty
push, she expelled the huge pup. Billy immediately named him
Goliath. He already knew with whom Goliath would bond. The fifth
pup was tiny, almost like it wasn’t fully developed. Billy helped
Miranda a bit but let her do most of the work. Compared to the
previous four, the last was easy, but still Miranda was exhausted.
She was a fine little mother and dutifully ate each placenta to
stimulate her lactation. Once she consumed the last, she busied
herself with cleaning the pup. Usually, if a pup isn’t breathing,
the stimulus of its mother’s tongue massaging it will cause it to
take a breath. She tried and tried to get her pup to breathe, but
she couldn’t. Miranda was about to panic. She pushed the baby away
from her with her nose as if she was rejecting it. <<
Please, Master Billy, can you save my baby? >> she
pleaded.
“I’ll try, Miranda,” Billy said softly out loud as he gently
picked up the tiny pup and held it’s limp body. He formed a fist
with his right hand and wrapped his small finger around its tiny
neck to hold its head and gently closed his fist around it. He put
his left hand under her little bottom to support her, held his
right hand up to his mouth, and gently blew into his fist. Nothing
happened. He tried again and waited a minute. Nothing happened. He
did it a third time, the pup gasped, blew a big bubble, and
started wiggling in his hand. He immediately lowered her to the
whelping bed and gently sat it down in front of Miranda. She
immediately took over licking and cleaning her baby and pouring
more of her love onto it than all the rest. They were strong and
could fend for themselves. Her most precious was her tiny daughter
she named 'Grace,’ because it was by the grace of her new friend,
Billy Daniels, her baby lived.
<< Thank you, Master Daniels. I am in your debt, sir,
>> she sent to him.
<< Nonsense, Miranda. It was a pleasure to be here and
provide what help I can. The miracle of birth and to be a small
part of your whelping is an honor, ma’am. I consider myself in
your debt, Miranda, >> he replied with a smile.
<< Now they’re all born and feeding, may I enhance them
so they will grow up to be highly intelligent and have abilities
other dogs don’t? >> he sent to Miranda.
<< Can you enhance me, too, Master Billy? >>
she asked.
<< Of course I can. I’ll be happy to do it for you, but
you must understand, it may take you some time and work to
develop your new talents properly, >> he sent.
<< Who will teach me? >> she asked.
<< We all will, Pretty Lady, >> Billy sent and
motioned to the rest of the men including Boomer and her master.
<< That will be fine, sir, >> she agreed.
Billy raised his wings and gathered huge amounts of light; more
than the men ever saw before. He let his hands hover over Miranda
and her pups. The light was so brilliantly white it was almost
blinding, and the men could only make out the outline of the dogs
and Billy’s hands.
“What’s he doing now?” the Sheriff asked.
“He’s enhancing them. Them Irin cowboys done give him the super
deluxe enhancement package with chrome wheels, white side-walls,
and a hatch back. Them pups will be like no other dogs on Earth.
They will have power, talent, and capabilities beyond your wildest
imaginings other animals don’t have. He can give them anything he
wants them to have,” Nick replied and laughed, “He’s that
powerful,” he added.
“Like what?” Will asked.
“Speech. Thought transfer to people who can’t ordinarily hear or
send. Healing powers. He can give them wings to fly. They may be
taught to transport from place to place like we can. The
combinations are endless. Knowing Billy’s love for animals,
Miranda’s pups will be the most amazing helpmates for you and
Billy’s family,” Nick explained.
“Ya’ mean talking dogs?” Will asked incredulously.
“You bet. Miranda, too, but that’s just a start,” Nick replied.
“Well I be damned. That would be so cool,” Will said.
“That will depend on you,” Nick said and laughed. He knew
adjusting to a pet as smart or smarter than yourself might require
some getting used to.
* * * * * * *
The pups grew rapidly and developed normally for the first month.
One might think the biggest pup in the litter, Goliath, would be
the leader and a bully throwing his weight around to get his way
or to push one of his smaller brothers or sisters away from a
prize teat, but it didn’t happen that way. Of all the pups,
Goliath was the most gentle and loving. The holy terror of the
other four pups, including Goliath, turned out to be the runt of
the litter, Grace or Gracie as the men began to call her. (Miranda
didn’t care. ‘Gracie’ was close enough for her.)
Gracie had three times the energy and spunk the other four had and
quickly learned how to use her smaller size to run an attack and
quickly get out of the way. She would tease her litter mates
ruthlessly until they finally had enough. They learned to gang up
on her and hold her down until she calmed down and agreed to give
them some rest. Miranda would never admit to having a favorite,
but while she couldn’t recall her infancy before her master, she
heard Will say many times she was the smallest pup of a large
litter and couldn’t help show a little favoritism for Gracie now
and then. She also became the favorite of everyone who got to see
the litter of pups as they were growing.
Billy made sure he had videos made of Miranda’s whelping. Dociean
took Bubba’s camera, loaded it with a memory stick and videoed the
whole thing. They decided to show the complete version at the
weekly Friday evening barnyard concerts after the sun went down.
The cows and the morphed Irin slaves were enthralled by them and
couldn’t wait to see them in person. You never heard such 'oohs’
and 'aahs’ from a crowd in your life. Even before the pups eyes
were open they each had a name and everyone at Billy’s ranch and
extended family knew every one.
Dociean was clever with computers and edited the video to take out
Billy’s helping and later enhancements of the pups and made it
into a file on the Sheriff’s desktop computer. He had Dociean send
it in an e-mail to his office staff. He figured it would still be
early enough they would get to see it. Sure enough, Mrs. Stark let
out a whoop you could have heard all over the county, and the men
rushed to her side to see what she was so excited about. They
pulled up chairs and watched as Miranda gave birth to her babies.
There was great rejoicing at the Sheriff’s station. They helped
raise Miranda and felt like they were being included as family by
the Sheriff.
* * * * * * *
It was early afternoon before Billy and his posse got away. After
Miranda whelped, they sat and talked for several hours about many
things. Billy voiced concern about having enough Watcher milk to
go around for everyone, but he certainly wanted Miranda to have
what she needed until the pups were weaned. The Sheriff told them
about a tribe of Bigfoot living in caves on his and his dad’s
property, and several Daddy Long-legs who befriended them would
come and go from season to season. “How do you go about making
friends with one?” Will asked, “There’s a big one I seen watching
me and Miranda when we go down to the river to fish or swim. No
doubt he’s a monster – no offense, Boomer, I mean that in a good
way – to me, he’s damn good looking. They’s just some’um about him
what trips my switch ever’ time I get a whiff of his strong smell.
He hides himself well, and I try never to look his way, ‘cause if
I catch his eye, he’ll run away. He watches us by the hour. I
waved to him one time, but he turned, and ran. I didn’t see him
again for months,” Will said like he was sad about it.
“When does he get the closest, Sheriff?” Boomer asked.
“When I’m skinny-dipping with Miranda. I shuck my clothes off, and
he comes close to get a good look,” Will replied, “I’d really like
to make a friend of him. How did you and Boomer become friends,
Billy?” he asked.
Billy told the Sheriff his and Boomer’s story about how he saved
Boomer’s life twice and Boomer saved his once, but those were
chance happenings which weren’t planned in the scheme of things.
Billy wasn’t trying to be vague or secretive with the Sheriff, he
just didn’t know everything about his beginnings or how Boomer
came into the picture. “Don’t try to push anything with them. Let
them get used to you. You will be developing some talents within a
week or more and then you’ll have a better chance to meet one if
you’re serious. Just remember, as fearsome as they appear and as
intimidating as they might seem, they have soft hearts for those
they come to admire, a fierce sense of loyalty, and a need to
protect those they come to love,” Billy said, “To be honest, I
would love to have a steady visitation from those of the local
Watcher tribes as a greater resource for Watcher milk than we get
from our own stop-gap machinations of morphing to fulfill our
needs. If we had something they wanted or needed they considered
valuable and worth the exchange with us, perhaps we could build up
a steady stream of Watchers to milk,” Billy said.
“I can understand the name ‘Bigfoot’ or ‘Sasquatch’ but how did
they get the name 'Watchers?’” Will asked.
“They been on our planet for eons and seen our civilizations rise
and fall. They rarely get involved, but they have interacted with
man over the years. There’s many historical accounts of huge,
giant, hairy men who lived along with man and later were killed
out or simply vanished. Many stories of giants of old were
actually Watchers. Enkidu, the lover and companion of Gilgamesh
was described as a giant hairy wild man who had the strength of
ten men. He was reported to be unable to swivel his neck to look
behind him; a classic Bigfoot physical trait, and the beginning of
the derogatory phrase for all unruly children: 'you little no-neck
monster.’ They were put here to monitor mankind and to be beacons
to alert the more advanced races in the universe to man’s
technological and moral progress, if any. They didn’t want man
leaving the planet until they were sure we progressed to a point
of managing our own world in a manner which is sustaining and
beneficial to all. That includes leaving manipulative artifices
such as religion, totalitarianism by any of it’s many definitions,
and unregulated business practices behind,” Billy explained.
“You think I should have Miranda fixed after this litter, Billy?”
Will asked quietly.
“No need. I turned off her curiosity switch, and she won’t be
bothered with anymore heat cycles until I turn it on again. It
will make it easier on you and her,” Billy replied.
“How much do I owe you for your services, Master Billy?” the
Sheriff asked with a grin.
“Not much – only your first born, Goliath, and Gracie,” Billy
sounded like Rumpelstiltskin and cackled like a warlock.
“Done! If you can place the others, I’d rather them go to good
homes of friends of yours,” the Sheriff said with sincerity, “I
know they will be loved and cared for properly,” he added.
“No problem. I just about imagine Enoch’s little cousins would
love one and knowing their Great-grandma-ma like I do, they only
have to mention the secrets of their hearts, and it will be done,”
Billy said and roared with laughter.
“Mrs. Redbone is an impressive lady,” Will agreed.
Billy decided it was time for him and his posse to leave. They had
a busy day ahead of them and still had other obligations. It was
early afternoon. Billy already asked Dociean if he would stay with
Miranda and the Sheriff for several days until he could find a
volunteer for an ‘away’ mission as he began to refer to those Irin
cowboys who might be stationed at other ranches for a while. He
promised no one would spent more than three to six months on an
away mission unless they were happy where they were and requested
to remain for another set period. Billy felt comfortable leaving
Dociean with the Sheriff as he knew he could trust him to hit the
ground running to help out anyway he could. In Dociean, Billy had
a proven help mate and knew he would comfortably bridge the gap
between himself and any replacement of Billy’s choosing.
* * * * * * *
Billy, Boomer, Nick and Clyde no sooner transported back to the
Daniels ranch when Kate came running up to him and took him in her
arms and kissed him on the cheek. Billy knew her so well. She only
did something like that when she did something she thought Billy
might not like, and she would soften the news by buttering him up
with a little grandmotherly affection. It worked every time. Billy
was putty in her hands. “Now what have you done?” Billy asked with
a grin.
“Nothing out of the ordinary – my usual. You know how I love
company, Billy, and that terrible Zelma Jane Redbone is such a bad
influence. She stood behind me and kept poking me with a sharp
stick; I just couldn’t help myself,” she said loud enough everyone
in the kitchen could hear her. Zelma doubled over with laughter.
“Yeah, right!” Billy exclaimed sarcastically, “Blame it on poor
recovering Zelma Jane. How many and who?” Billy asked.
“Tom, Abigail, and the boys will be here this evening to stay the
night, and I called the Rutherfords to see how things were going
and invited them. They’ll be here around ten in the morning. And
remember the older gentleman, our church organist, Vox Humana, who
used to tune the grand and did a lot of work on the organ? He’s
almost completely crippled up from arthritis now. He can barely
get around, but he can still drive. He’ll be out in the morning
early. I invited him for breakfast and to spend the day with us,”
she admitted shyly.
"I remember Mr. Humana well. I grew up listening to his music.
I've admired his playing many times. You used to take me to his
yearly concerts, and he contributed greatly to my appreciation of
music. He was the well turned out fine looking older gentleman
what sat next to you and held your hand at Granddad's funeral.
While he was poised, strong, and stoic for you to lean on, I could
tell he was as distraught, maybe more so, than anyone else there
other than Granddad's immediate family," Billy said.
"Yes, you're right on all accounts. Vox was devastated when Daws
passed away," Kate agreed, "It took him sometime to recover," she
added.
"And...?" Billy demanded a further explanation for Mr. Humana.
"I would appreciate you taking a look and helping him if you can,
Sweet-heart. He's such a good man, Billy. He's been our church
organist for years. You and I have substituted for him a couple of
times when he was sick or infirm. His arthritis is getting so bad
he may have to quit altogether. I'm afraid he won't last long
after that. Music is his life, Billy, and he's so alone in the
world. I think on him as the brother I never had. I've never
shared this with you, but I consider him part of our family.
That's why I asked him to sit with our family at your Granddad's
funeral. Outside the Daniels, he's the only family I have left.
He's lost almost everyone who made a difference in his world,
those he came to love and depend upon, and because he can't get
around like he used to, he's become terribly lonely and depressed.
"If it hadn't been for several gentlemen in the community offering
him their support and encouragement over the years, we wouldn't
have such a fine talent for our church organist. I've watched him
grow more feeble by the years, and it breaks my heart. He hasn't
given a concert in over five years now, but he still plays for
Sunday services. He's a gentle and kind soul and deserves a better
life," Kate explained, "Oh, yes, and did I mention, Vox and your
Grandfather were 'close' friends," she added, and Billy was almost
sure she put an emphasis on the word 'close.'
Billy raised an eyebrow and smiled, "I never knew, but I
appreciate you sharing with me. Is that all?” Billy asked without
raising his voice.
“Yes,” she replied.
“Hell, Woman!" Billy said, smiling, and trying to sound like his
Granddad, "All them folks, including Mr. Humana, is family. Ain’t
that many no-how. You done good, Grandma. I’ll look forward to
seeing Tom, Abigail, and my little buckaroo buddies, Rory, Cal,
and Randy. Be nice to visit with the Rutherfords for a spell.
It’ll be like old times around here when Granddad was alive, and
ya’ll had a steady stream of visitors ever’ weekend,” Billy said,
“I'll be happy to help Mr. Humana if'n I can. I've enjoyed his
playing for many years and would hate for him to lose his
facilities if I can help him. If I help him, do you think we can
talk him into playing a recital here on the Skinner?" Billy asked.
"I'm sure he would be flattered for you to ask him, Billy. He's
played several recitals here in the past," Kate allowed.
"Do we need to go shopping for more food?” Billy asked.
“I don’t think so. I thought we’d do another barbecue with a combo
of chicken and brisket. We got plenty of both in the freezer, and
I don’t have to do so much work. Since they been here, Hank and
Buck take over the ovens, and we haven’t had such fine barbecue
since Daws and his old wagon cook, Vinegar Roone, manned the
grills. If we need anything I can have Andy drive Dorcas into town
to the local store,” Kate said.
“Sounds like a plan. Since the cowboys are on their own for Sunday
dinner, you think we got enough for another fifteen or twenty
little people,” Billy asked.
“Sure, plenty. I wondered how long it would be before you invited
the village musicians to give a barnyard concert?” Kate said and
grinned.
“It just come to me. We gotta’ go check on 'em this afternoon
anyway, and I thought I’d invite them for food and bring their
instruments,” Billy said.
“That’s a wonderful idea, Billy,” Zelma Jane chimed in.
“You know, with more company coming for the day tomorrow, it will
be a pretty full day. What do you think about me calling the
Sheriff and having him pick up his dad this afternoon and bringing
him over this e’nin? I can take care of his pa, and they can have
dinner with us,” Billy asked his family.
“The sooner you can get to his dad, the better,” Nathan said and
Tron agreed.
Billy punched the Sheriff’s private number. Will answered
immediately. “What's up, Son?” he asked.
“Ever’thing okay over there, Sheriff?” Billy asked.
“Fine. Me and Dociean’s just sit’n here jawing with each other and
watching the family,” Will replied.
“Since Miranda birthed early, what say you pick up your dad this
afternoon and bring him on over here as soon as you can drive back
from Brady. We can do the major work on him this afternoon and
make any corrections tomorrow before Sunday dinner. Ya’ll can stay
over and have supper with us,” Billy suggested.
“That would be fine, but I got to go out and get some food for
Dociean to eat this evening and tomorrow for breakfast,” Will
said.
“You leave that to us. We’ll Angel flight a plate of food from our
supper and send some more scraps for him to feed Miranda,” Billy
said.
“Sounds like a good idea to me. The quicker I get my pa back, the
happier I’m gonna’ be, and I know he will be, too. Sure, I’ll give
the rest home a call, get cleaned up, and should be to your place
in a couple of hours. How’s that?” the Sheriff asked.
“Great! We’ll look forward to seeing you again,” Billy said.
Will explained his conversation with Billy to Dociean and
apologized for leaving right away, but Billy wanted him to pick up
his dad and bring him to the Daniels Ranch that afternoon. “No
need to apologize, Sheriff. I’m glad to be here to take care of
you, Miranda, the pups, and hopefully lend a hand with your dad
when you bring him home. I’ll be fine. Master Billy will see to my
needs until you can get things together, and if anything goes
wrong here, I’ll be in touch with you or Master Billy,” Dociean
said.
“You really love your master a lot, don’t you, Son?” Will asked.
“With all my heart, sir. Master Billy is the finest young man I’ve
ever known. I knew when I volunteered to become his slave it would
probably be the greatest experience of my life, and so far I ain’t
had a dull minute since I was asked to morph to become a cow,”
Dociean replied, “There’s always something to do at the ranch, and
you just do your best to help anyway you can. Staying here, and
giving you a hand for a while, is a great honor for me. It tells
me my master has faith and trust in me; he knows I’ll do a good
job for him and you,” he added.
“I never had me much of a family but my old man. He’s all I got,
but seeing Billy and how he relates to everyone’s been a real
eyeopener for me. From the very first, he just accepted me, and
made a brother of me. He done washed over my depleted half-empty
soul like the raging waters of the river after a mid-summer’s
cloudburst. He filled me up and never asked nothing from me but my
love and faith in him in return. I will never let him down,” Will
said, “I can’t go back to being alone no more, Brother. Even if I
get my pa back, I cain’t give up what I feel when I’m with Billy
and his family,” Will said quietly like a confirmation of faith.
“You’ll do fine, Sheriff. You’re a good man; a man my master looks
up to and admires. You can’t go wrong throw’n your lot in with
Master Billy. He will never let you down,” Dociean said, “Now, go
– get cleaned up and get your dad over to the Daniels Ranch,” he
encouraged Will.
* * * * * * *
Will called the rest home and told them he would be picking up his
dad for the weekend in about an hour. They were nice and said they
would have him ready. Will got cleaned up and put on his best
Western clothes. He wasn’t going to wear his uniform to pick up
his dad. He thought about taking his big truck, but his dad could
be unpredictable. If he took his patrol car, he could lock him in
the backseat, and he couldn’t get out. He opted for the patrol car
for safety reasons. He thought about how much it would seem like
his dad was a caged animal, and he felt rotten to the bone;
however, for the rather lengthy trip from Brady to the Daniels
ranch, almost thirty miles, he would swallow his pride and shame
to err on the side of caution this one time; then hopefully, he
would never have to do it again.
They kept Buster so medicated he was like a vegetable most of the
time. He seemed to be happy to see Will but just couldn’t put his
face with a memory. Buster was a cowboy to the core, and for him,
Will was a cowboy brother dressed like Buster dressed all his
life. Now the old man was in slacks and a loose fitting cotton
shirt. He looked to Will like he lost more weight. They told him
he sometimes refused to eat, but it was expected of the disease.
They could only feed him if he would chew his food and swallow.
Sometimes his mind forgot what his mouth was for. It broke Will’s
heart to see the shadow of a man his pa once was. Buster was as
big or bigger than Will and now he was smaller. It was all Will
could do to keep from crying his heart out, but he bit his lip and
swore he would be strong for his dad.
The drive back through Mason to the Daniels Ranch was not as bad
as Will thought it might be. He found an old CD of slow cowboy
tunes that were meant to be sentimental, but they seemed to work
as a comfort for Buster. He didn’t say hardly a word on the way.
As they were driving through town he asked if Will was taking him
to jail? Will laughed and assured him he wasn’t. He was taking him
to see some angels who might be able to help him.
“I thought you gotta’ die to see angels,” Buster said, “You plan’n
on killing me?” he asked.
“No, I would never raise a hand against my dad, Buster, you’re
safe with your boy,” Will replied.
“You ain’t ma’ boy, and I ain’t chore’ dad, Sheriff,” Buster said
bitterly, and it cut Will to the quick.
Nothing more was said, but Will pulled his bandanna from his back
pocket and wiped away his tears. Will pulled up to the entrance of
the ranch and over the cattle guard. He pulled to a stop and set
the emergency break even though the cattle were parting for him.
He got out and walked to Thor and Zeus. “You didn’t need to get
out of your patrol car, Sheriff. We know you now, and we were
expecting you,” Thor said.
“I know, I just wanted to say ‘hello’ and wish you folks a good
day,” Will said.
“Thank you, Sheriff, that’s mighty kind and thoughtful of you. We
hope the same for you and your dad, but you better get back into
your vehicle, there’s some folks pulling in right behind you; Mrs.
Redbone’s other grandson and his family. Have a good time and
welcome to the Daniels Ranch, sir,” Thor said.
Will drove on up the road. He looked back to see the big black car
stop, and all four windows were rolled down automatically. “Howdy,
Zeus! Howdy, Thor! How are you handsome critters today?” Tom
McMartin called and waved his big chocolate brown Stetson at them.
“We’re just fine, Mr. McMartin. How’s the wife and boys?” Thor
asked.
“We’re all fine. We decided to go western this trip since we’s
coming to the ranch. Cost me a fortune, but it was worth it. Makes
me feel younger, like I’m returning to my roots,” Tom said and
laughed.
“Good to see you folks again. Drive on up. They’s expecting you.
Have a good visit and welcome to the Daniels Ranch,” Thor said.
“Thanks! Good to see you again, too. Ya’ll have a good evening,”
Tom said and the boys and Abigail waved at them from the
back windows. Tom raise the windows and said over his shoulder,
“I’m gonna’ miss them when they morph and get absorbed into
Billy’s family,” he said.
“No you won’t, Dear, you’ll get to know them as they really are
and love them all the more,” Abigail allowed.
“Thanks for reminding me why I married you, Sweetheart,” Tom
complimented her and followed the Sheriff’s car up the road.
* * * * * * *
Everyone came out to greet the two families. After a brief
introduction of the Sheriff to Tom, Abigail , and the boys, and
his own personal greetings for the McMartin family, Billy excused
himself to help Will with his dad. They took him into the house,
and Billy had him drink a big glass of Watcher’s milk. Buster
liked the taste. It was easier for him to swallow than to remember
the process of chewing food. Chewing and swallowing sounds so
basically fundamental to us for survival, but when your mind goes,
it almost does a retrograde of the things you slowly learned as a
small child. You don’t start off knowing how to eat. After
sometime on a liquid diet, you’re carefully taught with soft
foods.
Tom and Abigail were not surprised Billy had someone he was
working with and adjusted their expectations accordingly. They
came to the ranch to relax and visit with Enoch and Zelma Jane and
through them they were eager to learn the progress of Billy and
his band of Cowboy-Angels. While Billy was busy with Will and
Buster, Enoch, Moss, and Zelma showed the McMartin’s the things
which were new and the progress they made in a short period of
time. Rory and Cal were all over Boomer, and he was in heaven with
the McMartin bairns showing him attention, climbing on him, and
stealing his sweet milk when they thought their parents weren't
looking.
Billy took his angels to the barn. They kept one of the anti-grav
gurneys waiting for Buster. When they disappeared to wing up, it
startled Buster. “Where did they go?” he asked Will.
“They went to transform themselves into Cowboy-Angels, Dad.
They’ll be right back and they will have the most beautiful wings
you ever saw. They appear to us like regular humans most of the
time, until they want to heal or help someone, then they don their
wings and return to look like what we’ve come to think of as
Heavenly Hosts or Angels, but they’re far more than that. They are
a wonderful gift from the greater intelligences in the universe,”
Will explained.
When the four cowboys returned as Cowboy-Angels, Buster was
startled and confused. “Didn’t you tell me you were going to take
me to some Angels, Son?” he asked.
“You remembered. Yes, I told you on the way here I would take you
to some angels who would try to help,” Will replied.
“I’m sorry I doubted you, Son,” Buster said and started to weep.
Will took him into his arms to comfort him.
“Let’s get him undressed,” Billy said quietly and they set Buster
on a clean horse blanket and slowly removed his clothes. This
time, Billy insisted Buster be completely nude. “I can get my
syringe to take a bit of his blood for DNA purposes, if you like,”
Billy said.
“No, he’s used to me making love to him. It will be easier for him
that way. I’ll take care of him and pass his seed to you,” the
Sheriff said.
“That will work fine, Sheriff. Should we leave and give you some
privacy?” Billy asked.
“Are you men my family?” he asked.
“We are!” Billy said strongly, “So say I,” he added firmly.
“You have become my family. You will make no judgments about me or
my dad. Let’s not waste precious time on timidity or stupid mores
from the dark ages,” Will said and proceeded to take his dad.
Buster’s mind may have been the consistency of cottage cheese, but
there was nothing wrong with his reptilian brain stem which
controlled or recognized his basic animal instincts like hunger,
fear, flight, and reproduction. He’s eyes went glassy as Will made
love to him. Buster looked like he was being mentally transported
to a place of peace and serenity. When Buster ejaculated, he
moaned, and called Will’s name several times. Will dutifully
collected his dad’s seed and immediately fed it to Billy.
Suddenly, it occurred to Will, while the act he just performed for
his pa might be consider base or perverted by many in their
society, it was being done as the supreme act of love to transfer
Buster’s genetic information to an enhanced creature of the
universe; a handsome and talented young human cowboy in the form
of an angelic Billy Daniels who walked with the Ancients in the
heavens. Through Billy, Will’s act of kindness might bring about a
new birth for his dad. He considered all things are relative in
the greater scheme of universe and should never be judged by
others whose only understanding is based on narrow beliefs
according to myths and superstition. The Sheriff felt certain,
there was more within the heavens and upon Earth than could ever
be dreamed of in their philosophy. He came to think on people of
Womack’s ilk as blood-sucking ticks on the backside of humanity.
* * * * * * *
Billy and his Cowboy-Angels went to work on Buster. Billy could
tell immediately he was right in his suspicions Buster might be
suffering from an advanced condition of Lyme’s disease. They could
pretty much eradicate the primary infection with constant
bombardment of their rays, but there would be a secondary
infection they would have to tend to later; which meant repeated
treatments approximately three times a week over a period of two
weeks to completely rid Buster of the disease. Then it would be up
to Will and others they related with to bring him back from two
years deterioration. It would be slow at first, but gradually the
brain would repair itself and most, but not all, synapse would
reconnect to form a more complete operating system. They were
joined in the barn by Nathan, Tron, Moss, Enoch, and Tom McMartin.
The boys wanted to go with their dad, but Boomer ran interference
and told them he would show them the new wonders of the ranch and
introduce them to some of the newly morphed Irin cowboys. They
thought that would be wonderful.
The men gathered around the Sheriff. Tron and Nathan were exactly
the same age as Buster but looked twenty years younger. The big
men each put an arm around Will and held him tight, shoulder to
shoulder. The Sheriff broke up at their empathy and pulled out his
bandanna to hide his tears. He turned into Tron’s arms, and the
big cowboy held Will close to comfort him. “He’s gonna’ be all
right, Son. He’s got a second chance and knowing you men like I
do, you’ll have him back almost like he was before that dread
disease began to waste him. Have faith in you brother and his men.
You couldn’t ask for better,” Tron said.
After an hour and forty-five minutes, Billy decided they did all
they could for Buster’s first treatment. He gave Buster a
suggestion and put him into a deep sleep. He wanted Buster’s brain
to start healing and making repairs without any confusing input
from being awake. Billy didn’t induce a coma, but it served the
same purpose. Buster would sleep for the rest of the evening and
most probably the rest of the night. They already had a room with
facilities prepared for him and Will in the east wing of the house
Kate hadn’t opened in years. One side of the big house, the east
wing, they never went into except every spring and fall to clean
and dust.
They threw the Indian blanket over their patient and moved him
from the barn and into the bedroom Kate and Roz fixed up for
Buster and Will to stay the night. Will noticed a young Irin
cowboy who looked like a younger, smaller double for himself among
the cowboys standing silently outside the bunkhouse. They held
their hats in their hands out of respect for their master and his
guest passing by. Billy stopped and called to the young man,
“Come, Everett, and meet your new temporary master. You will
remain my slave, but until further notice you will serve Sheriff
Tate and his family,” Billy said.
The good looking slave approached and fell to his knees before the
Sheriff. “Permission to pay homage to my new master, sir?” Everett
asked.
Will heard Billy in his mind as clear as day, << Permission
granted, Slave, >> he cued Will.
“Permission granted, Slave,” the Sheriff said.
The young handsome slave kissed each of the Sheriff’s boots, and
sat back on his own boots. << Open your arms to him and
say, ‘Come to your master’s arms and share you love to seal your
troth, Slave, >> Billy send to Will.
Will opened his big arms and spoke the words Billy told him.
Everett jumped up, threw his arms around Will’s neck and kissed
him right on the mouth. The Sheriff was a little surprised, but
didn’t hold back from the young man’s enthusiasm or passionate
dedication to his new master. “Wow!” exclaimed the Sheriff,
“Welcome to the Tate family, Everett, your services will be
greatly appreciated, Son,” Will said. Billy smiled at him and
nodded. He was pleased he didn’t have to coach Will on how to be a
good man. He had come to expect it from Will Tate. The Sheriff
didn’t stop there. He dropped his huge arm around the smaller
double of himself and walked with him to the house holding the
young Irin close to him. It was a moment of male bonding between
them that was everlasting.
* * * * * * *
After they got Buster in bed, Will was going to stay by his dad’s
side until he awoke.
“Oh, no you ain’t!” Billy said firmly. “He’ll be just fine. That’s
why I found Everett for you, is to sit with him. He’ll let us know
immediately when Buster comes around. You need to be with us to
keep you from worrying yourself to death. At this point, I’m more
concerned for you than I am Buster. Like my uncle-in-law Tron
Garrett done told ju,’ Buster is gonna’ be all right, trust me,
Big Brother,” Billy said.
“I do trust you, Billy. I just thought he wouldn’t be so confused
when he woke up if I was with him,” the Sheriff said.
“Give or take a few minor tweeks, why do you think I found a
cowboy what looks enough like you to be yore’ younger brother?”
Billy asked, but didn’t wait for a reply, “I told my Irin foreman,
Andy, my business managers, Dorcas, Dociean, and Roz, what I was
looking for in a young Irin cowboy for your family, and they
agreed there was one in particular who would fit the job better
than the rest, and it was Everett,” Billy told the Sheriff, “He’s
got all the talents and attributes we were looking for to be a
good companion and help mate for you, your dad, and budding
family. He’s a wiz with computers, he knows about and loves
animals, he’s quiet, well met, he knows his way around a kitchen,
and he ain’t too hard on the eyes, neither,” Billy said.
“Just be sure you have an emergency medical team on speed-dial
before you check out his cock,” Nick said and laughed.
“Why’s that?” Will asked with a grin.
“It’s a heart stopper,” Nick replied and everyone laughed, “You
just might need resuscitation, Cowboy,” he added.
“I gave him a copy of your cock with a couple of tweeks, and I
might have 'enhanced' it just a bit,” Billy said wickedly.
“Ain’t there some taboo about having sex with your slaves?” Will
asked.
“I don’t know of any, but if you're concerned, ask Nick about
that,” Billy said and giggled. The men fell out laughing and the
Sheriff blushed a deep red color.
“Okay, I’ll admit it. I can be painfully naive at times. I got a
lot to learn, but I have no doubt you men will teach me what I
need to know,” Will said and grinned.
“If we don’t, Everett will. You’re his master. He won’t hold
nothing back from you. Everett’s one of our best and brightest,”
Clyde said.
“Clyde was an Irin slave before he asked to become my slave,
Sheriff, and he knows everyone of them five hun’nert cows out
there, their talents, and capabilities. If he says Everett is the
right cowboy for the job, you can trust his word,” Billy said,
“Besides, our celestial audience done voted and out of several
hun’nert Irin slaves, Everett was the one they picked for you,” he
added and smiled.
“You’re kidding – right?” the Sheriff asked. All he got back was
blank stares with no smiles or grins. “You ain’t kidding,” he said
more quietly, “we’re being watched by greater intelligences in the
universe?” he asked in awe.
“Every move you make, every breath you take, they be watching you,
Sheriff,” Billy said quoting Sting.
“That’s enough to make a man paranoid and do it under the sheets,”
he said.
“You ain’t talk’n about the same man what just told me a while ago
he’d see to his pa’s comfort in front of four Cowboy-Angels,”
Billy said, “Well guess what, Sheriff? There were gazillions of
others out there in untold numbers of worlds in as many galaxies
what witnessed your act of humanity for your dad. The numbers are
still coming in, but to say they approved is an understatement,”
Billy complimented Will and everyone laughed, “Congratulations,
Sheriff! You’s the new hero of the Billy Daniels Reality Show,” he
added.
Tom McMartin was listening to the conversation, and at first,
thought Billy was blowing smoke up the Sheriff’s butt with his
cowboy hyperbole about people on other worlds watching, but he
caught Enoch’s eye and saw him gently nod his head to Tom to
confirm Billy’s words. It shook Tom to his foundation, but he
didn’t panic. Somehow, it made sense to him and from somewhere
deep inside him came a peaceful feeling to know we are not alone
in the universe.
* * * * * * *
Billy planned to release Balthazar to return to Retikki Prime
since the week was up for Zelma Jane’s recovery. She was doing
well on her own and rapidly gaining strength. She was good to her
word and became a model patient. Now she was up and around more,
she was participating in helping Kate run the house. She wasn’t
beyond pitching in to help with anything which wasn’t too taxing
physically. Kate invited her to stay another week or two if she
didn’t have pending responsibilities in Houston. She agreed to
stay another week, and they would plan from there. She was very
much taken with the daily life of the ranch and watching Billy’s
project unfold. She bragged she had a front row center seat and
wouldn’t give it up for the world.
Billy was using Balthazar’s strength more and more and the giant
angel never felt like he was so loved or needed before. While he
loved and was dedicated to Madam Spartza he knew his job of
protector would soon be taken over by someone considerably more
powerful than him and that was Billy Daniels. Now Balthazar had
given himself to Billy as his slave, he knew he would be able to
visit and add his protection for the great Shedus to support and
enhance his master’s strength. Balthazar was thrilled and humbled
when Billy asked if he would stay one more week with him and his
family and return to Retikki Prime the following Sunday evening to
take care of final preparations for Madam Spartza to be gated to
Nick's ship. Billy would join him and Madam Spartza for their
final day on Retikki Prime and accompany them back to Earth. Billy
was hoping it might be accomplished within a week's Earth time and
stressed how much he needed Balthazar's presence here and how fond
of him the entire family had become. Balthazar was overcome with
emotions and shed a few tears in his handsome young master's arms.
Billy, Nick, Boomer and the twins visited Nick’s ship almost every
evening before returning to the line cabin for the night. They
continued to provide Watcher’s milk to Cloog and Aeron, but the
week ended that Friday and they were doing well. This trip would
be the last of the milk for them. They were recovered enough they
could make it on their own. It kept nagging at Billy he needed
more Watchers to milk, but he didn’t have a plan. They were
fiercely independent individuals until they bonded with you, and
that didn’t happen very often.
It was early evening, and Billy wanted to take a trip to Nick’s
ship before supper. They would have one more side trip to the Tate
ranch to take Dociean and Miranda some supper, then their final
flight for the night would be to the line cabin. Kate asked Billy
why he didn’t take rooms in the big house. Billy explained he and
his small family were more comfortable in the cabin. It was much
more private, too, and they could let it all hang out and not
worry about disturbing anyone. Billy asked who wanted to go with
them to visit Nick’s ship, and many hands went up. Kate and Zelma
didn’t because they were getting supper ready and getting things
organized for Sunday dinner the following day. Neither did the
twins, Roz, or Dorcas raise their hands because they knew their
mistress couldn’t do without them. Hank and Buck were too damn
busy to respond.
“Okay, this time we’ll go stag. My Cowboy-Angels, Nick, Clyde,
Balthazar, and Boomer. Men: Tom, Rory, Cal, Sheriff Tate, Uncle
Nathan, Tron, Moss, and Enoch,” Billy said.
“May I come along, Master Billy?” Andy asked.
“Sure. Gather 'round, Son,” Billy encouraged his
foreman.
In a flash they were gone and arrived in the village square. This
time the crew and villagers anticipated their new young master’s
arrival and were gathered waiting for him. Rory and Cal ran to
their favorite folks they made friends with before and several
young children came to Boomer and climbed into his arms. Tom
recognized a couple of folks he met before and called them by
name. Everyone was being welcomed and formed a line to greet their
young cowboy master. Sheriff Will Tate was flabbergasted. He never
saw or met such a variety of folks and Nick’s protectors were
simply unbelievable. A couple were quite handsome. The old
dragon-man Raza came flying in from the veld and again exchange
loving greeting with his master. Billy returned his love equally
and introduced the Sheriff to him. He took Will’s hand and shook
it, then pulled him into a hug. Will was gracious and hugged him
back.
“If I may have your attention...” Billy held up a hand and stood
on a small raised platform, “How many members are in your village
band, Maestro,” he asked the leader.
“Sixteen, Master,” he replied.
“Okay, we’d like to invite you sixteen men to have dinner with us
tomorrow and bring your instruments. We have a large audience for
you to entertain. We will come get you at eleven thirty tomorrow
morning,” Billy said.
“Oh! Oh! Can I come, too?” Aeron interrupted waving his arm and
shouting.
“Are you a member of the band?” Billy put to him.
Aeron started running full out to his master’s arms. Someone threw
him a tambourine from the back of the crowd high into the air like
a Frisbee. Aeron judged his timing and the flight of the
instrument perfectly, leaped up, caught it in one hand, and beat
it twice with his other hand on the way to the ground landing at
his master’s feet. It was a perfect catch daringly conceived and
skillfully executed. “I am now, Master Billy,” he said with a big
grin.
“Hell, I’m convinced. Of course you may come along, you clever
little shit!” Billy declared, grabbed Aeron up, gave him a big hug
and a kiss. Rory and Cal came to Aeron to congratulate him and pat
him on the back. Aeron was one of their favorite dwarfs.
Billy made sure the Sheriff met everyone including Nick’s
protectors and the great Shedu Beauford. They only stayed for a
while and gave Aeron’s parents his milk and Cloog’s family his.
While Billy was introducing Will to everyone and Nick was once
again playing host, he noticed the Sheriff began to withdraw unto
himself. He seemed to become almost overwhelmed by what he was
experiencing with the new folks and critters he never saw before.
Billy knew it could possibly cause culture shock for anyone
unprepared. “I’m sorry, this must be overwhelming for you, Will,”
Billy said, “You're awfully quiet, Sheriff. You seem to have
withdrawn inside yourself. I’m worried about you,” Billy said.
“It ain’t about this at all, Billy. I’m fascinated by everything.
I can’t thank you enough for including me in with your family.
There’s just something nagging at me, and I can’t seem to let it
go. It keeps eating at me, and I can’t shake it,” Will said and
looked like he might shed a tear.
“If you can’t tell your brother about what’s eat’n ya, who can you
tell?” Billy asked.
"On the way over from Brady, Buster told me I'm not his boy, and
he weren't my dad, Billy," Will said, like he was defeated and in
great emotional pain.
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