Moon
Boxing
Part Three
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The
three outlaws were easy to track, despite the late hour. The sun had fallen several hours before, but
the full moon shone like a diamond in the sky, its white light brightening the
dark landscape. The rain left behind a
great deal of mud, which held onto the hoof prints of the men's horses as
securely as if they'd put them there deliberately. That and the fact that these men were city bred meant they were
sticking to those most obvious landmark to guide them home – the cliff
edge.
Ezra
dismounted Chaucer a few yards away from the edge of the clearing where Jake
and his boys had set up camp. It was
very similar to the one they'd left behind – three sides of trees and one of
cliff. From beneath his cover, Ezra
could make out Jake standing on the edge, staring out into space. Charlie was over by the large fire, feeding
it wood. Sean…was nowhere to be seen.
The
gambler stood still for a moment, weighing his options. He had no guns, not even his derringer, as
the outlaws had taken all the lawmen's weapons with them as they left. That left only one other possibility. With a shrug, he cupped his hands to his mouth,
about to call to the camp to announce his presence. He stopped when he felt the rifle barrel near his face.
"Don't
even think about it," Sean demanded.
"Think
about what?" the gambler returned innocently.
"Calling
your friends."
Ezra
smiled, his teeth glinting in the half light. "Young man, it may have escaped your notice, but I was about to call in
the direction of the camp, not behind me." He dropped his hands, waiting for Sean to work out what he'd just been
told.
Finally,
with a grimace, Sean shrugged. "Whatever. Get moving," he commanded, pushing
Ezra forward towards the clearing. "And, as far as I can tell, we're the same age, so don't go calling me
'young man,'" he hissed. Ezra smirked,
and clasped his hands behind his back, trying to look as nonchalant as possible
as Sean continued to push him forward. Behind him, Chaucer whinnied curiously, and tried to follow. Ezra turned to shake his head at the horse,
who stopped.
"Looky
here what I got!" Sean called, bringing both men's attention to him. Charlie stood up, his hand instinctively
moving to his knife. Jake's face
tensed, the vein on the side of his temple throbbing in annoyance, but he
didn't move. Ezra never took his eyes
off of the big Australian. He even
nodded to him as if their meeting like this again was expected.
"Where
are the others, Ezra?" Jake asked. Ezra shrugged.
"Josiah
is dead, thanks to your friend Eli, and, last time I saw him, Mr. Wilmington
was still lying facedown in the mud. I
untied his bonds, but I doubt he is going anywhere for a while." He looked about the camp and smiled at
Charlie. The huge man sneered in
response. Jake watched Ezra silently
for a minute, then turned away to gaze once more at the black valley floor
below.
Sean
kept his rifle on the gambler, but his eyes showed his confusion. Wasn't he
going to shoot this bastard? Charlie stayed standing, waiting for the order to
kill the interloper, or at least tie him up. Ezra sighed, crossing his arms in front of him.
"Jake?"
The gambler queried, tilting his head.
"What
are you doing here, boy," Jake asked in response.
"Well,
as Buttons here can tell you, I was planning on joining your camp before he
rudely stuck that poor excuse for a gun in my side."
"Buttons?"
Sean whispered, knocking Ezra forward a few more steps. Ezra turned to glare at
the blond man, who raised his rifle higher the puzzled look now even stronger
on his face. Jake glanced over, a small
smile on his face as he remembered the play Ezra had made him read all those
years ago. He still kept a copy of it
by his bed at home in San Francisco.
"He
means you're an jackass, Sean." Straightening his shoulders, Jake turned to look down at Ezra, who was
now only a few feet away. "Go on."
"Obviously,
I am not here to take you in, Jake, as if I could. Three armed men against one unarmed one is not exactly good odds,
and you know how much I detest having the deck stacked against me." He smiled. Jake just nodded. "Moreover, I do not expect you to simply give me the
jewels, not after the treatment you gave my associates." His smile faltered a little, but he gamely
slipped it back in place.
"Then
you are here for revenge?" the Australian stated, not missing a beat.
Ezra's
eyes widened in surprise, his eyebrows almost disappearing beneath the brim of
his black hat. "What? Hell no, Jake. You know me better than that." His smile fell, and his expression hardened.
"I'm here for my hundred dollars."
Jake
blinked, his face blank. The next time
he blinked, he broke out laughing, the hearty noise echoing across the quiet
valley. In minutes, he was wiping his
streaming eyes with the back of his hand, and trying desperately to get his
breathing under control. Ezra watched him with an amused expression on his
face.
"I
fail to see what is so funny, Jake. You
know I won that fight."
Jake
shook his head, and stilled a cough. "My god, kid. You still have a
one-track mind…." He reached into his vest pocket for his cash, then stopped.
"Oh,
no." He dropped his hand, letting it
rest on the gun at his belt, and his eyes narrowed. "The match was postponed, kid. You haven't earned this cash yet."
Ezra
pursed his lips in annoyance. More
relaxed now, Jake crossed his arms and regarded the man in front of him.
"What
are you suggesting?" Ezra demanded.
"As
I recall, you were about to enter the third round, right mate?" Jake grinned.
Sighing
heavily, Ezra shook his head and began to remove his slightly muddy rain
coat. Sean looked up, his eyes widening
as he realized what was happening.
"Oh
no, now, just you wait a minute, here." He looked at the gambler, who regarded him with raised eyebrows. Sean shook his head. "I ain't fighting him
again, Jake. Damn near killed me last
time."
"Stop
exaggerating Sean," Jake remonstrated. Ezra quietly tucked the long jacket over his arm.
"Exaggerating? Look at the bruises on my stomach and then
say that." The blond replied. He pointed the rifle to the ground, taking a
defensive posture. "You ain't making me
fight him again. I don't care what you
say."
Jake
turned to Ezra, and shrugged. "Well,
kid, what do you say to that?"
"Forfeiture. My pot."
Jake
considered this, then shook his head. "Nope, my money, my prerogative. I still want to see you fight." He looked over his shoulder at Charlie, who
grinned back. Ezra followed the gaze,
and gritted his teeth.
"Different
player, and much bigger," the gambler intoned professionally. "Raises the
stakes."
Jake
nodded, and pulled out his wad, starting to count bills. "Name it."
"$500."
Jake
paused, and looked up. "You know I
don't carry that sort of cash around with me, kid."
"One
of the blue sapphires should cover it," Ezra replied, eyeing the pouch that now
sat around Jake's neck. The Australian
regarded his old friend for a minute, then lowered his head in acknowledgement.
"And
yourself?"
The
gambler smiled, and reached down into his boot. Sean raised his rifle again, just in case. Within moments, Ezra
pulled out a rolled up wad of bills, tied tightly with a piece of twine. This he tossed at Jake, who caught it
deftly.
"No
need to count it, Jake."
The
Australian grinned, "I know, Ezzie." The Australian turned to Charlie, who still stood near the fire. The large man sighed, and spoke the first
words that Ezra had heard since making his acquaintance. Up until this point, he'd just assumed the
large man was mute.
"What
are the rules, Jake?" The bald man asked, eyeing Ezra.
"No
rules," Jake replied. "First man down. But I expect a clean fight. No cheating, Ez."
The
gambler assented with a finger to his hat, then moved away to hang his coat
carefully on a convenient branch. He
followed this with his tie, then his waistcoat. Finally, he took off his hat and placed it on top. As he rolled up his sleeves, he turned to
see that Charlie was already stripped to his waist, and was flexing a set of
impossibly large muscles. He favored
the smaller man with a large gap-toothed grin.
Willing
his stomach to settle, Ezra quietly repeated a little mantra in his head as he
finished his task. "The bigger they
are, Ezra, the bigger they are…"
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Buck
was barely conscious when Nathan, Vin and Chris found the two men, flopping in
their saddles like rag dolls only a couple of miles from the canyon. Fortunately, a few angry words from the
black-clad gunslinger had him awake once more. Within moments, Nathan had Josiah on the ground, assessing his injuries,
then turned to check Buck's head.
"Damn,
Buck, you have to stop antagonizing people like you do," Nathan berated, to
which Buck merely grunted. The healer
looked over at Vin and Chris, nodding to tell them it was okay.
"I
need to get them home and lying down, but they should be okay. You fellas go on ahead."
Chris
nodded, and moved to get back on his horse. Nearby, Vin mimicked him. Buck looked up, placing a hand on Chris's
thigh.
"The
trail up the canyon is really slick with mud. Be careful, I nearly lost it several times trying to come down." He
paused, and let go. "And make sure you bring him back with you," he finished. A
slight smile lit upon the older gunslinger's features, and he tapped a finger
to his hat. Vin shook his head, and
pushed off, his friend right behind.
With
difficulty, Nathan got both injured men remounted, and they made their slow way
back to town.
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The
audible crack as Charlie's fist connected with Ezra's chin echoed across the
small space, and the gambler stumbled back several steps. The big man smiled, moving to follow. He
slammed another fist into Ezra's face, splitting the gambler's lip. They were
the first real punches Charlie had landed, and they were powerful. Shaking his head to clear it, Ezra ducked
quickly as Charlie came at him again, and delivered a blow of his own to the
man's midsection.
Charlie
didn't even flinch.
Instead,
he shoved the gambler backwards onto his haunches. The gambler immediately jumped up into a crouch, and this time,
as Charlie approached, he dove sideways around him and threw a blow into the
small of the man's back with both hands. The huge man fell forward, and a hand went to his back as he slowly
turned around.
Ezra,
relying on his speed, jumped in again and, with his hands clasped together, put
all his force into slamming them across Charlie's jaw before the other man
thought to block him. This time Charlie staggered, in which time Ezra hit him
again. Charlie fell back, one hand to his aching head, the other in front of
him to ward another blow. Ezra used the
opening to spin around and send a roundhouse kick to the man's stomach.
"Hey!"
the bald man whooshed as the air left him. Ezra closed in, raining blows across the man's head and arms, until
Charlie fell backwards onto his own rear. The gambler danced backwards, smiling. Charlie looked up, fixing a deadly glare on the younger man.
Ezra's
smile fell.
With
deliberate intensity, Charlie regained his feet and gripped his hands into
fists. He didn't even looked fazed –
merely angry. The gambler shook his
head as the behemoth stepped towards him slowly, hands automatically coming up
in a defensive posture. With a loud
bellow, Charlie charged, and again Ezra ducked. But the big man was ready, and drove the gambler sideways with a
well timed blow to the side.
Stumbling,
Ezra stayed bent over as Charlie attacked again, trying to get his breath
back. This time Charlie drove his fists
into the gambler's back, driving the smaller man to the ground. Then he picked Ezra up in his arms and
enveloped him in a bear hug, squeezing the air out of him. Black spots appeared in Ezra's vision as he
struggled to inflate his lungs, while he fought to free himself. With an action born of desperation, he used
his only free limbs, his legs, and kneed Charlie harshly in the groin.
The
bald man screamed and dropped Ezra to the ground. In the background, Ezra heard Jake call his name in a reproachful
manner. Ignoring him, the gambler
struggled to his feet, panting heavily, and looked at Charlie's bent over
form. The behemoth returned the angry
look, and stood up himself, albeit with great care.
"You're
dead," Charlie whispered, advancing slowly with an exaggerated bowlegged walk,
arms outstretched. The gambler seemed
to simply watch him, as if stunned. Then, at the last second, he dove between Charlie's long legs. As the giant yelled in frustration, his movements still slow from the
ungentlemanly blow, Ezra spun around and jumped on his opponent's back,
wrapping his arms around the thick neck.
Charlie
gasped, his air cut off. Desperately, he clawed at the vice like arms, and spun
around in an attempt to dislodge the monkey on his back. As Ezra had felt before, blackness started
to impinge on the giant's vision, and his movements became more and more
sluggish. Finally, with one last choked
gasp, Charlie collapsed face first, unconscious, to the ground.
Ezra
held on a few more seconds, just to make sure. Once he was certain Charlie was out, he let go and withdrew from off the
man's prostrate form. Trembling
slightly, Ezra managed to pull himself back to full height and turned to face
Jake, wiping a hand across his split lip in a poor attempt to stop it from
bleeding.
Off
to the side, Sean stared at the downed Charlie with wide eyes. "Damn," the blond man muttered, absolutely
amazed. Part of him wanted to clap.
Then he looked over at Jake, and his hands tightened around the rifle at the
sight of his master's obvious enmity.
"Well?"
Ezra asked of the Australian, once he got his breath back, ignoring the other
man's icy expression. He stretched
slightly to take some of the ache out of the pain creeping up on him.
"What
the hell was that?" came the abrupt reply.
Stopping
in his movements, Ezra stared at Jake, his brow furrowing. "That…Jake…was me winning a sapphire from
that pouch on your neck."
"I'm
not giving you bull crap, kid. You call
the a fight? That was a joke!"
Moving
to wrap a protective arm around his irritated ribs, Ezra moved forward to glare
at the tall man before him. "What are you suggesting, sir?"
"I
am suggesting, Ezzie, that what I just had the distaste to witness was more
akin to a barroom brawl between some two-bit cheat and his mark than a real
fight. Hell, if that is what you've
been degraded to, I'm glad I don't own you anymore. You wouldn't last five minutes in a clean fight."
"Oh
really?" the gambler retorted, his eyebrows raised. "And what would you know of
clean fights, Jake? I took more dives for you than I can remember. And don't think I've forgotten the killings
you made off of my hide when you would put me in the ring with freaks twice my
size. You'd them rail on me for a
couple of rounds, then dope their water. How many fights did I win simply by learning to stay standing longer?" He shook his head, and watched as Jake's
face reddened even more deeply with anger. "Only difference now, Jake, is that I have simply learnt how to win
without drugging them first. I save
more teeth that way." He finished,
tapping his gold tooth for emphasis.
"Why
you ungrateful little…."
"Ungrateful?
Oh that's rich. I'm supposed to be
thanking you for how you used me? Tell
me something, old friend, how was it possible for me to get Moira pregnant when
the closest I ever got to her was a kiss on the cheek?" the gambler demanded
sarcastically.
"What?"
"She
told me, Jake. She was in love with
you. I took the fall for you with her
father, let him chase me out of town, so that you could be with her. I should have known you'd fail her."
Jake
stood stunned. "You never…?"
Ezra
laughed sadly, shaking his head. "I
thought you knew me, Jake. I do not
take advantage of women, especially when they are in love with my best
friend. I thought I was doing a favor
for a good man. Well, I know what good
men look like now, Jake, and believe me…you are not even in the same category."
"Is
that right?" the Australian replied darkly.
"You're
not even good enough to clean up after my horse, you odious piece of sewer
scum." The gambler punctuated the
insult by spitting a mixture of blood and saliva at the man's foot.
Jake's
face shut down, his black eyes glittering in the bright firelight. "You always did talk to much Standish….It is
Standish now, isn't it?" he mocked. Ezra merely raised an eyebrow in response. Jake smiled nastily, "Well, If I'm sewer scum, I suppose that
makes you the sewer rat that I'm about to teach a much deserved lesson in
humility." With deliberate intensity,
The Australian took off his long oiled duster.
Ezra
and Sean watched quietly as Jake folded the coat on a nearby rock. He followed this with the pouch of jewels around
his neck, tucking it under the coat, then his guns and belt. Last, he rolled up his sleeves, just as Ezra
had done earlier. The whole time, the
gambler just watched him, not blinking. Above, the moon held her breath in anticipation.
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Vin
plucked the ace of diamonds from the knot in the pine, and dismounted. He could see the light from the blazing fire
not far ahead. Chris followed suit, and
silently the two men crept forward, leaving their mounts behind. Within minutes, they stood in the same place
Ezra had stood in over an hour ago. Vin
sucked in a surprised breath.
They
saw the blond man called Sean standing off to one side, vaguely pointing a
rifle in the direction of the gambler. The huge bald man lay unconscious on the ground near the cliff
edge. A muddied and battered looking
Ezra stood facing Jake, the two men circling each other in an attempt to size
each other up. It was clear what was
about to happen.
Vin
raised his Winchester up to point at Sean, but Chris laid a stilling hand upon
his arm. The black-clad gunslinger shook his head in the half light.
"I'm
guessing he planned this. We should let
him play the hand out," the leader whispered. "This is his catharsis. Just be
ready in case it goes wrong."
Vin
nodded once, but didn't lower his bead on the blond man. Chris indicated with a tilt of his head that
he was going to creep around to the other side of the clearing, and moved off
stealthily. Before long, he was hidden
behind the trees near where Ezra and his old master paced.
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Jake
stopped his movements, and Ezra stopped with him. The Australian shook his head, and grinned. This was going to be fun.
"Tell
me, Ezzie, those men you work with, do they trust you?" he asked innocently.
Ezra
started slightly, but shook his head. He would not be baited into making the first move. Jake smiled nastily.
"I
mean, I certainly never did. You ever
wonder why you used to feel a little dizzy whenever I asked you to take a
dive? Its because I poured a little
opium in your water to make sure you fell when I wanted. Worked pretty well, too, wouldn't you say?"
Ezra
shook his head, and willed himself to ignore the taunting. "I thought you were going to fight me, Jake,
not blather inanely," he replied menacingly. Jake ignored him.
"Maybe
those men don't know you as well as I do, huh, Ezzie? If I were them, I would have guessed you'd planned this little
escapade with me. Did they even
question you?"
In
his hiding place, Chris winced.
"It
isn't going to work Jake," Ezra retorted.
"Tell
me Ez, didn't it even cross your mind? There is at least $30,000 in that little bag with that Moondrop
pendant. All that money, and all you
had to do was catch that fool leader of your unawares behind the tavern…."
Jake's eyes narrowed. Ezra gritted his
teeth.
"Tell
me, Ez, what would that preacher man of yours have said had he known what a
base man you are?"
This
time Ezra visibly flinched. He'd been
deliberately trying not to think of Josiah…maybe dying…without him there. Jake smiled, seeing the naked anger on the
younger man's face.
"Did
he die in your arms, kid? Did you sing
him softly to sleep with that sweet voice of yours? Or did you just leave him there to bleed to death?"
"Shut
up, Jake!"
Jake
grinned. The Australian crouched lower in readiness. Chris licked his lips, and unholstered his gun. This was not going well.
Just
one more push, Ezzie, Jake thought. Out
loud, he fairly spat his next words. "You left him. Good thing he didn't live long enough to see your true colors
after all, huh, Standish? He never even knew you're real name. Lied to, to the
end."
"Shut
UP!" Ezra yelled, launching himself at the bigger man. Jake deftly stepped aside, slamming Ezra
with a two fisted punch to the side identical to the one the gambler had used
earlier. Ezra fell instantly to the
ground and rolled, groaning. The
Australian managed to hit him in almost the same place Charlie had
pounded.
Suddenly,
Jake was standing over him, kicking him in the stomach, ignoring the gambler's
cries as each blow landed. Desperately,
Ezra tried to roll away, and almost went over the edge. Jake laughed as the younger man realized his
predicament, and somehow managed to dive away, his fingers scrabbling at the
mud encrusted earth. As Ezra got back
up, Jake charged him, slamming his sideways into the ground again. This time, Ezra landed in the direction of
the fire.
Looking
up, Ezra reached and picked up a thin log sticking out of the bonfire. As Jake came at him, he climbed to his feet
and started swinging it in front of himself, forcing the other man back. With shaking limbs, he looked at the
Australian's sinister appearance beyond the edge of the torch as Jake sneered
at him. It was like looking at the
devil.
"Always
a cheater, Ezra," the Australian taunted.
Still
hypersensitive, Ezra took the bait. He
backed up and dropped the brand back into the fire pit. Jake didn't move, patiently letting the
gambler regain his stance. It was obvious from the way he held himself that
Ezra was not going to last much longer. Jake was surprised the man was still standing.
"You're
still as stubborn as hell, though, aren't you, Ezzie?" Jake credited,
amused. Ezra didn't answer. Instead, he crouched down and readied
himself for the next attack.
"Give
it up, gambler," Sean snapped, his gun pointed towards the ground now. The
young blond was getting tired of this game.
"Listen
to the kid, Ezra," Jake agreed. "Leave
while you still have all your teeth."
Ezra
tilted his head, his grin widening until the gold tooth flashed in the
firelight. "At least I still have all
my balls," he whispered crudely through sore lips.
Jake's
eyes widened. "Oh, that's it!" the
Australian cried, and came in swinging. Ezra blocked the first punch, but his injuries and all the fights he'd
been in today had slowed him down. The
Australian landed three solid blows to the gambler's midsection. With a cry, Ezra bent in two and staggered
back, again towards the cliff edge. Jake wound up for the final punch, muttering darkly about a waste
of good talent. Chris raised his gun.
Suddenly,
Ezra grabbed a handful of mud from the ground and slung it into Jake's face,
stopping the Australian's advance and causing him to instinctively raise his
hands to uncover his eyes. Quickly, the
gambler followed the move by falling to the ground and sweeping the older man's
feet. Taken completely by surprise, Jake
fell backwards bodily into the mud. Ezra was on his feet in seconds, jumping over the older man, and
grabbing him by the shirt collar. Still
working the mud out of his eyes, Jake growled and tried to release the other
man's hold on his shirt, but the grip was like iron. With strength born of pure adrenaline, the gambler heaved Jake up
and threw him harshly on his side, causing the older man to skid several feet.
When
Jake looked up again, it was to see Ezra standing over him, his bloodied lips
curled in derision. The kid didn't even
look fazed.
"Get
up," Ezra demanded, never blinking.
For
the first time, Jake felt fear. He
scrambled backwards towards the fire on his rear away from the advancing
gambler, and tried to regain his feet. Breathing hard, the Australian licked his lips, stood and threw back his
right arm for the punch. Without
skipping a step, Ezra threw up his left arm to block the throw, deftly knocking
it aside as he drove his own right into the older man's face.
The
Australian fell backwards, not even noticing as Ezra clasped both hands together
and slammed them across the older man's jaw, once to the left, then to the
right, effectively spinning the older man around. The gambler then placed all his weight on his left leg and
delivered a solid sideways kick to Jake's exposed back. The Australian staggered away towards the
fire, his streaming eyes searching for the same firebrand Ezra had used. But he wasn't fast enough. Ezra grabbed him from behind and threw him
sideways. Jake landed face first in the
mud, gasping for air.
"You
taught me very well, Jake," the gambler heckled, advancing towards his old
mentor. "It's amazing how much use I've gotten from being able to stay standing
longer." He chuckled slightly at this
echo of his earlier statement, and came to a stop a few feet from the downed Australian,
his back to the cliff edge, his body back lit by the proud moon.
Jake
lifted himself unsteadily onto his arms and knees to get out of the mire, and
turned his mud covered face to stare incredulously at the now stick straight
gambler. The Australian was shaking as
he finally stood up, his arms now wrapped tightly around his stomach. Sensing that the Australian was on the verge
of capitulation, Ezra took a couple of steps backwards towards the edge in order
to give him some room. Jake shook his head as Ezra moved, seemingly without any
of the discomfort the match should have caused him. When the hell had he gotten so fast? With a grin, Ezra raised his fists in an implicit threat.
"No,
no more," the Australian gasped, waving a hand in front of him. "You win." He
stood up a little straighter, using the same hand to wipe the mud from his
face. Ezra backed up another step, his
fists unclenching, and dropped the grin. When Jake looked over at him again, the Australian's mouth was set in a
thin line, his eyes like granite. Ezra's eyes widened at the unfamiliar gaze.
"Kill
him, Sean."
The
blond man jerked awake, and suddenly grinned. "Finally!" he shouted, raising
the rifle just as Ezra's mouth fell open in disappointment at Jake's betrayal.
For all this, the gambler had still not believed that the Australian could kill
him. Shutting his eyes, Ezra flinched
as a shot echoed across the clearing, then grinned with relief as he heard Sean
scream and drop the weapon, his left arm covered in blood.
At the
same time, Chris and Vin entered the clearing, both men's guns trained on the
blond. Yelling bloody murder, Sean
reached for his sidearm, and was blown away by dual shots from the gunslingers.
"What
took you!" Ezra laughed, his relief clear on his face, no longer looking at
Jake. The Australian wheeled round with wild eyes to stare at the gambler.
"Bastard!"
Jake shouted, suddenly charging the younger man. Before either of the others could react, the Australian slammed
himself into the con man, driving them both over the edge with a roar.
Dropping
his gun, Chris ran to the edge, diving on his belly to catch the men, but he
was too slow. Somehow, though, Ezra had
managed to fling himself at the wall as he fell, his desperate fingers catching
an exposed tree root. Below him, Jake
hung from where he clung desperately to the younger man's right leg.
"Ezra!"
The Australian shouted from where he hung on desperately. "Help!"
"Vin,
rope!" Chris yelled behind him.
Vin
ran to Chaucer, who had charged into the clearing at the sound of his master's
scream, Ezra's rope tied to his saddle. Nearby, Charlie was waking up groggily, revived by the gunshots.
Unthinkingly, the huge bald man grabbed for the tracker that darted past,
bringing them both to the ground. Hearing the grunt, Chris turned and drew himself from the edge. Quickly, he pulled out his other Colt and
ran to aid Vin. Ezra's eyes widened as
he saw Chris disappear. Where…?
"Ezra,
help me!" Jake screamed in fear, his hold slipping because of all the mud on
his hands and on the gambler's clothes.
"Hold
on, Jake!" Ezra yelled back, wrapping the fingers of his left hand more tightly
around the root. Letting go with his
right, he reached with that hand for the Australian, who tried to catch it with
his own. The sound of a gunshot from
Chris's colt echoed across the valley, followed by the sound of Charlie
bellowing in agony.
"Chris,
hurry!" the gambler shouted, as he felt his hold on the root slip. He was forced to grab for it again with his
right to keep his purchase.
"NO,
EZZIE!" Jake screamed, as he saw the hand go away. "Ezra, please! Don't let me die like this! Please! Not in the
middle of nowhere, not like this!" he begged. His fingers gripped the leg more tightly, but it was to no avail. His slipped down until his hands were only
holding onto the gambler's boot, and Ezra tried to keep his foot bent inside
it. A second gunshot was heard from above,
this time from the Winchester, then silence.
"Jake!"
Ezra tried to get a better grip with his left, so he could reach down
again. "Chris!" he called up. "Hold on,
Jake! Please!" His eyes saw the fear on
the older man's face, and the tears shining in the moonlight. All at once the Australian's hands slipped,
taking Ezra's boot with him.
"NOOOOO!" Ezra howled, instinctively letting
go with his right hand again to reach out after his old friend as Jake
disappeared screaming into the blackness below. Just then, he felt his left hand begin to lose its purchase as
the root pulled out from the earth. "CHRIS!!!!!"
Instantly,
the rope was there. He wrapped it
around his right wrist just as the root gave away under his left, and held on
to the coarse material for all his worth. Chris and Vin pulled him back up to the edge in three great jerks. By the time they got him up, Ezra was
shaking so much he could do little more than curl up into a ball. Vin knelt next to him, placing a hand on the
gambler's trembling shoulder.
"You
okay, pard?" he whispered urgently. He
could see Ezra's eyes were tightly closed, and was surprised to see that the
gambler was crying. Tears rolled
rapidly down his cheeks from beneath his lids, leaving crooked lines through
the mud on the normally impeccably clean face.
"Ezra?" Vin tried again, tensing his jaw in worry.
"Please,
Mr. Tanner…"Ezra replied so quietly, Vin almost missed it. "Just…give me a
minute." Nodding, Vin stood up and
looked over at Chris. The gunslinger
was by the fire, wiping the blood from his face where Charlie had hit him.
"He
okay?" Chris asked. Vin just shrugged
and nodded as he wiped some of the blood away from his swelling nose. He was
amazed Charlie hadn't broken it. Sighing, Chris looked around him at the two dead outlaws, then to
the pile of clothes by the fire. He
moved slowly to it and began sifting through, throwing aside the duster disgustedly. Finally, he found his reward, and held up
the pouch, still tied with Vin's twine. Silently, he hung the jewels back around his neck. When he looked back up, it was to see Vin
still watching the gambler.
"Vin?" The gunslinger asked quietly.
"He's
asleep, Chris. Out cold." The tracker
looked out across the moonlit expanse of the valley, and sighed. Chris shook his head, and looked at the
fire.
"We'll
camp here tonight. Take him home in the morning." Whistling, Chris watched as Solon
entered the small clearing, followed by Peso. Chaucer whinnied a hello. The
gunslinger wandered across to his horse, and pulled out his bedroll and
blanket. Tossing them to Vin, he then
moved to Peso and pulled out Vin's blanket. Vin had already wrapped Ezra in Chris's blanket when his leader
approached with the second. Without a
word, Vin took it and repeated the motion. Then the two men gently carried the cocooned gambler over to the fire
and laid him down onto Chris's bedroll.
Afterwards,
they moved around to clean up the garbage.
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It
was perhaps three a.m. when Ezra jolted awake, feeling extremely disoriented
and confused. Vin looked over from
where he sat on watch. Ezra looked at
him, then seemed to look past him, an odd smile forming on his features. The tracker frowned at the strange
expression.
"What?"
he asked quietly.
"Behind
you. Isn't she beautiful?" came the
whispered reply.
Vin
turned around, and looked out over the landscape. The moon had fallen in the sky so that she was close to the
horizon, and she looked huge in the distorted light. Glowing warmly, she was near to twice her size, and she seemed to
be watching the little campfire almost protectively. Vin smiled himself, amazed that someone like Ezra would notice
such things as the moon. The he
realized that, considering the man's past time, the moon was probably one of
his best friends.
When
he looked back, Ezra was watching him again, his face creased with sadness.
"Vin…I
don't want him to just waste away down there, or end up…a prize for vultures,"
he coughed, earning him some pangs from his bruised torso.
"Ez…"
Vin started.
"Please,
Vin. Promise me you'll take care of him
for me. Please. You're the only one I
trust to do it besides…besides Josiah…." Ezra shut his eyes as pain washed over him again, both physically and
mentally. Vin came to crouch next to
the gambler, brushing the man's hair out of his face. Ezra looked up, tears in his eyes again. "How…?" he asked.
"Nathan
said Josiah should be fine. Buck
too. And so will you."
Ezra
merely nodded, blinking the irritating wetness away. Vin watched protectively as his friend succumbed again to the
blackness of sleep.
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Josiah
tossed fitfully in the clinic, mostly delirious and calling worriedly for Ezra,
the fever from the infected wound keeping complete consciousness at bay for
almost two days. Finally, the fever
broke, and he awakened slowly to the sound of quiet voices, complemented by
soft snoring from something warm lying on his chest. Blinking, he lifted his left arm to his face and found Ezra
sleeping slumped forward in a chair, his head resting near the preacher's
heart.
"Josiah?"
Nathan whispered, smiling as he approached the bed. Chris came up behind him, sporting a huge bruise at his mouth.
"How do you feel?" the gunslinger asked,
quietly.
"Terrible,"
the preacher rumbled back, also whispering. "But better for seeing him here," he added, bringing the hand to rest
lightly on the gambler's head. When the
gambler didn't stir at the touch, Josiah looked questioningly at Nathan, who
shrugged.
"He
needed to sleep, so I slipped him a little something. He got pretty beat up by those men, but he's healing." He stepped away, and came back with a tin
cup of water. Josiah drank the few
drops Nathan allowed him greedily, licking his parched lips.
"Thank
you, Brother," Josiah smiled slightly, "from both of us." He was stroking Ezra's head, and the gambler
nestled his head closer to the preacher.
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Several
days later, the Judge arrived in town on the late afternoon stage to find all
seven men waiting for him. He noted
Josiah sitting in a rocking chair in front of the saloon, wrapped in a heavy
blanket and nursing a large glass of water. Ezra stood next to him, leaning against a post with his arms crossed,
his face tired and bruised. Buck leaned
against the hitching post, the white bandage around his head obvious under the
large buckskin hat. Vin stood over by
the jail with a swollen nose, his Winchester cradled in his arm, and Mary by
his side. Chris and JD stood in the
street near the stage, the boy's arm in a sling. Chris sported a nasty red bruise near his mouth. Only Nathan, standing on the other side of
Josiah, appeared unscathed.
"Quiet
week?" Orrin asked.
Chris
merely shook his head, a crooked smile on his face. With deliberate care, he lifted the bag of jewels from around his
neck and handed them over. The Judge
smiled, thanking him. Then, as Chris
turned to walk away, the judge stopped him.
"Oh,
wait, Mr. Larabee. I'll need an escort
to Bitter Creek, where a small regiment of cavalry will meet me to get me back
to the territorial seat," he explained. In the background, the others shared a pained look. JD just groaned.
Chris
turned back to face his boss, his expression blank.
"Well,
then," he nodded solemnly, "I wish you luck on finding someone, Judge," and
turned to head back to the saloon where Ezra, Nathan and Josiah had already
gone. The Judge's face fell, and he
turned to look at JD, but the boy was gone, jogging over to join Buck as the
ladies man walked slowly towards the boarding house. Vin had disappeared into the jail, leaving only Mary. The judge's daughter-in-law giggled uncontrollably
where she still stood, a huge grin on her face as she witnessed his
flabbergasted expression.
Above
them, the sun blazed brightly, proudly. She winked at his sister moon near the horizon, and the white lady
winked back from her hiding place, awaiting her moment to rise again. The clouds sighed in exasperation at their
childishness, and floated stately on.
And
so it goes.
End.
