1865

1865 by Cojacker Verdi

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life,” said Robert.
    “You know, I mailed a letter to the governor of this state, and they will come and get you. You’ll leave Cold Creek forever and never come back here. Most likely you’ll hang for this,” said Mayor Jacobson.
    “I really don’t care. Take me away. I don’t care if I hang for this. I won’t tell you where the rest of the gang is,” said Robert.
    “All right, it’s your choice,” said Mayor Jacobson.
    The mayor calmly left the cell, making sure that he locked the cell so the fugitive wouldn’t escape. So the mayor and John left the jail office. Everybody in Cold Creek saw both of them leave the mail office, and they were glad that they got out alive. Everybody is glad that their prayers have been answered.
    D.H. also saw them coming outside right across the street, and he was glad that they were all right. But tonight he’s going to have a talk with Desert Fox. Luckily from him, Desert Fox was waiting for him right about then, so D.H. took off right away. As fast as D.H. could, he made it to the same area where he always met Desert Fox.
    “Desert Fox, I would like to say thank you for your help. I don’t know how to repay you for something like this,” said D.H.
    “You don’t have to repay me in any way; just a nice thank you will be nice. What happened down at town earlier?” said Desert Fox.
    “They’re going to take him to another place for him to meet justice. So far, he hasn’t said that much. That’s all I know,” said D.H.
    “I can understand why. What about the mayor? Did he back off?” said Desert Fox.
    “He did. He’s going to leave me alone, thanks to you. I have to take off, but I wanted to come here and thank you personally,” said D.H.
    “You’re welcome, and thank you for coming all this way,” said Desert Fox.
    D.H. got onto his horse and took off. D.H. did notices that something was seriously wrong with Desert Fox, but he didn’t know what. Maybe, just maybe, he wanted to take on Thomas but didn’t for some reason. He had his chance last wanted to take on Thomas but didn’t for some reason. He had his chance last night. Maybe Desert Fox is waiting for the right time or something. D.H. spent the whole way to town thinking about this, but it was best that he mind his own business, because he wants to take him on alone, and that’s it.
    Meanwhile, somewhere else away from Cold Creek, Thomas is very angry about what happened last night. Most likely they are going to take Robert away, since he’s wanted for murder. Thomas knows right away that this is the work of Desert Fox, and this is his way of getting even for what Thomas did to him all those years ago.
    The other gangsters didn’t say a word. They all knew how angry he was about this, so it was best not to say one word to save their own skin. The only thing to do right now-which is what Thomas is thinking right about now-is to find Desert Fox and all of his Indian friends before the finds him. That’s what he told the guys. Since they had no choice, they did what he told them to do.
    Morning came. The gangsters didn’t eat their breakfast; they wanted to get an early start on finding those Indians, and they wouldn’t rest until they did. Little do they know that it’s going to be impossible to find them, because they are hidden so no one will ever find them. Sooner or later, the gangsters are going are hidden so no one will ever find them. Sooner or later, the gangsters are going to give up, and there is no way that Thomas is ever going to find them.
    The gangsters spend all day trying to find those Indians, but they didn’t find them. It was nearly impossible to find those crazy Indians. Thomas started to think that it was impossible. There aren’t any Indians that live around Cold Creek. It’s not like they just disappeared into thin air. That’s impossible. It happen-it finally really happened. All of them decided to give up on finding those Indians-even Thomas “The Killer.”
    Thomas

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