Early morning...
"Yornley, huh? Doesn't look like much. Do you reckon the folks are friendly?" A young girl stood at the edge of a ridge. She was teasing herself, slowly leaning forward to look down below. Had a gust of wind blown through the land she may as well have fell right off. Out in the distance she could see the town of Yornley. It consisted of a single main road with a series of buildings constructed around it, as well as a few smaller roads leading to a few other buildings located off the main road.
"If you were expecting a big city, you might as well head in the opposite direction; northeast to be exact." A man was not to far from her, saddling up a pair of horses and fixing the belongings so they would not fall out on their trip.
"I didn't expect it to be a big city... I just... you'd think that if gold miners stopped in the area they'd do with some fixin' up the place, you know? But no, just another muddied, boring town, where everything is made of wood. I don't get it."
The man sighed, a bit annoyed at the girl's seemingly constant chatter. But he couldn't complain. He was the reason she was here, after he allowed her to join him on the expedition. What a mistake, he thought to himself, then again, I suppose I'd have wanted the same treatment. He didn't know what exactly, but there was something about her. Something that made him feel like his old self again, when the only thing that mattered was getting a hard day's work done. Could it be that she... no, he shook his head to dismiss the thoughts. He tied the final knot on the horse to secure the drinking flask and looked over at the girl, "you ready to git on with it?"
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Later that morning...
It was the same old thing. Another settlement built to exploit the gold miners who traveled across the frontier. There was the saloon, just as big as the others. It had to be big, especially to accommodate the colorful folks who needed a place to rest. The whores inside invited the men within its walls, and the saloon-keep smiled as the cash came flowing in. There was a general store, selling food and other such supplies, no doubt stocked up by the surrounding farms and ranches. You had your doctor's office, for anyone fixing for some remedies or questions of the sickly nature. It was a somewhat functioning town of people who were just trying to get by.
"Stay close to me, Lillie, and let me do the talkin', you here?" The man yanked on a rope tied up to the girl's horse, pulling her up closer. There was no telling what the folks in this town would be up to, as he had never been. He was as much a virgin to this town as any other place he had never been. But it was all the same, to him anyway.
"I'm right behind you, sheesh, John. Let's just go to the saloon and get acquainted with-"
"Go to the saloon? Get acquainted? Well ain't you the frontierswoman? Let me feel the town out first, get a sense of how these people are." Lillie rolled her eyes and sighed. Sometimes John just seemed to do unnecessary things. She'd have strutted right into the saloon, popped a few questions off the barman, and carried on her merry way. Then again, she was only twelve years old. "Tell you what," John began, looking up at a two-story structure entitled 'The Holly Hotel', "hitch the horses there, we'll get a room. You'll be safe there, for a little while anyways. I'm gonna get in touch with a few of the locals and see what I can find out."
"What," Lillie exclaimed quiet loudly. "This is such bullshit! I want to come with you-"
"Hey, watch your damn mouth, girl, you're eleven for cryin' out loud." John hopped down off his horse as soon as he steered up to a hitching post just outside the hotel.
"I'm twelve," Lillie responded smartly.
"Same difference. Now do what I said and hitch your damn horse."
"Yornley, huh? Doesn't look like much. Do you reckon the folks are friendly?" A young girl stood at the edge of a ridge. She was teasing herself, slowly leaning forward to look down below. Had a gust of wind blown through the land she may as well have fell right off. Out in the distance she could see the town of Yornley. It consisted of a single main road with a series of buildings constructed around it, as well as a few smaller roads leading to a few other buildings located off the main road.
"If you were expecting a big city, you might as well head in the opposite direction; northeast to be exact." A man was not to far from her, saddling up a pair of horses and fixing the belongings so they would not fall out on their trip.
"I didn't expect it to be a big city... I just... you'd think that if gold miners stopped in the area they'd do with some fixin' up the place, you know? But no, just another muddied, boring town, where everything is made of wood. I don't get it."
The man sighed, a bit annoyed at the girl's seemingly constant chatter. But he couldn't complain. He was the reason she was here, after he allowed her to join him on the expedition. What a mistake, he thought to himself, then again, I suppose I'd have wanted the same treatment. He didn't know what exactly, but there was something about her. Something that made him feel like his old self again, when the only thing that mattered was getting a hard day's work done. Could it be that she... no, he shook his head to dismiss the thoughts. He tied the final knot on the horse to secure the drinking flask and looked over at the girl, "you ready to git on with it?"
Later that morning...
It was the same old thing. Another settlement built to exploit the gold miners who traveled across the frontier. There was the saloon, just as big as the others. It had to be big, especially to accommodate the colorful folks who needed a place to rest. The whores inside invited the men within its walls, and the saloon-keep smiled as the cash came flowing in. There was a general store, selling food and other such supplies, no doubt stocked up by the surrounding farms and ranches. You had your doctor's office, for anyone fixing for some remedies or questions of the sickly nature. It was a somewhat functioning town of people who were just trying to get by.
"Stay close to me, Lillie, and let me do the talkin', you here?" The man yanked on a rope tied up to the girl's horse, pulling her up closer. There was no telling what the folks in this town would be up to, as he had never been. He was as much a virgin to this town as any other place he had never been. But it was all the same, to him anyway.
"I'm right behind you, sheesh, John. Let's just go to the saloon and get acquainted with-"
"Go to the saloon? Get acquainted? Well ain't you the frontierswoman? Let me feel the town out first, get a sense of how these people are." Lillie rolled her eyes and sighed. Sometimes John just seemed to do unnecessary things. She'd have strutted right into the saloon, popped a few questions off the barman, and carried on her merry way. Then again, she was only twelve years old. "Tell you what," John began, looking up at a two-story structure entitled 'The Holly Hotel', "hitch the horses there, we'll get a room. You'll be safe there, for a little while anyways. I'm gonna get in touch with a few of the locals and see what I can find out."
"What," Lillie exclaimed quiet loudly. "This is such bullshit! I want to come with you-"
"Hey, watch your damn mouth, girl, you're eleven for cryin' out loud." John hopped down off his horse as soon as he steered up to a hitching post just outside the hotel.
"I'm twelve," Lillie responded smartly.
"Same difference. Now do what I said and hitch your damn horse."