Dutch takes a large portion of the gang, as well as Michael and Carly, and the group march towards Catherine Braitweights large mansion.
"Who steals a god damn boy." Dutch said angrily.
"Get out here! You sons of bitches!" Dutch yells loudly.
"The hell do you guys want?" asked a lead guard.
"We've come for the boy, must of known we would." Dutch said.
"Shouldn't have messed with our business." The guard said snobbishly.
"Give him back, you messed up assholes!" Carly replied angrily.
"That's not the way you deal with these things. That is a young boy." Sarah said from the back.
"Fuck you." The guard said, as more men come out of the building, armed to the teeth.
"... If you ain't gonna be civilized about this." Dutch said, and pulled out one of his revolvers shooting the guard dead, which began a large gunfight, to the surprise of nobody on either side.
Michael and Carly managed to take AK47's with them despite the timeline. Which shortens the first wave of the battle. And Arthur shoots the lock off the front door and they go inside. Arthur looks through each room, shooting any Braitweight he sees. Sarah, Javier, Lenny and Charles watch outside.
From the upper level, Dutch and Hosea find a boarded up room, they tell John, Arthur, Carly and Michael to go around, but before can, reinforcements arrive and the 4 shoot from the balcony. Making short work of them between the 4 of them. John, Arthur and Michael all having been playable characters so are as good as you'd expect. Carly not too bad either, just less so.
Once clear Michael and Arthur burst into a bordered up room, and Arthur shoots both Catherine's asshole sons in deadeye, and Michael finds Catherine hiding in a closet. He brings her to Dutch who interrogates her for Jack's location which she refuses to give. Enraged and in papawolf mode, Dutch orders the gang to burn down the house and he drags her outside. Only then does she reveal that she sold Jack to the notorious crime lord Angelo Bronte in Saint Denis. The gang leave, and Catherine runs back into the burning mansion and dies.
Her death could be sad, but it's really not. Catherine is shown to have no redeeming factors about her. In fact, if you wander around her mansion before this battle, you could find she locked up one of her children for being mentally unwell.
Different time man.. Different times.
Dutch and them decide to move again. But before they do, Milton and Ross show up.
Milton offers Dutch a chance to surrender in exchange for the other gang members to move far away and be granted amnesty. Dutch originally pretends to comply, but the gang all draw their weapons. Flustered, Milton warns Dutch that he will be back with fifty men and that the gang should leave quickly. Milton also hints to be racist towards Lenny.. Which sadly was more common back than.
The gang went to the large house Sarah and Lenny found.
But first have to dispose of the few remaining Raiders. Which doesn't take long.
Dutch, Micahel, Arthur, and John track and find Antelo Bronto. Dutch attacks and threatens a guard at the front gate, demanding for them to be let in as they wish to speak to Bronte. Michael sarcastically asks "that the famish Dutch charm I hear of?" Dutch shrugs and doesn't reply.
The gates are opened and they approach the house, watched like hawks by Bronte's guards while held at gunpoint. Dutch asks Bronte why he kidnapped Jack, resulting in a short argument between the two. Eventually, Bronte reveals his tough demeanor to be an act and he starts laughing and instead starts treating Dutch like an old friend and makes a deal in exchange for Jack. He asks Michae, Arthur, and John to travel to the Saint Denis cemetery to rid it of grave robbers, in return for having Jack back. The three do so, and when they return, Dutch is found outside the house with Jack at his side.
As they return to the camp, Jack informs the group on how kind Bronte was to him, even referring to him as "Papa Bronte". He talks of how he had his own room with a big box of toys, had baths every night, ate spaghetti and learned the Italian words for "horse" and "slipper".
Bronte also invites Dutch and some of his gang to a party at the Mayor Henri Lemieux's residence. Dutch accepts, bringing Arthur, Bill and Hosea. Bronte tells Dutch about the trolley station, giving him his blessing to rob it. He also subtly mocks Dutch, much to the latter's dismay (though Dutch holds his tongue). While also being openly racist to everyone else.
Meanwhile Kieren tries to ask out Carly this time when taking her fishing trip. Carly is of course nicer in her rejection than Sarah.
On the way back, Kieren pushes Carly into some bushes and he sees Colm O'Driscoll coming and they end up kidnapping him. Carly promised herself to go rescue him later.
