Picks up where the last story was at, only a few months earlier. It explains a bit of what happened. Hope you enjoy.. Now on with the show…er read.
And please review! Am getting tired of seeing no reviews.
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Joey stared at the rock in his hand. Then he started to dance around . He felt great, he felt like he could fly! This was just what the doctor ordered!
The gold strike was just what they needed! There was not that much more money left. Only $348. And with what he found, there was sure to be enough.
Joey forgot about the cow and quickly got on his horse and turned the horse toward the southeast. He was careful at first trying to get the horse down the mountain as quickly as possible, but when he was on hilly region, he forced the horse into a trout and when they got on more level ground a full gallop.
Once he arrived at the house, he and the horse were out of breath. The horse stumbled over to the watering trough. Gary swore at Joey and took the horse to slowly work and to rub him down so that the horse would not get sick after running that fast and ending up drinking as fast it could. Thus, leading to it's death.
Joey paid no attention, but ran into the cabin screaming for Chandler. Monica who had finished washing the floor, was perturbed to say the least.
"JOEY! I just finished with the floor!" She had a hold of Daniel.
"Chandler, CHANDLER! Come quick!" Joey screamed out he was jumping around and getting dirt and mud all over Monica's once clean floor.
"Poor, Daniel. I KNEW that sometime that your Uncle Joey would be mad as a march hare. I just did not expect it to be this soon." Monica then kissed her son's head.
Chandler came out of the bedroom, he had spent the morning with the log book and was not very happy with what he saw, and his mood was no better. "Joey I do not have time for games."
"I think you will like this one." Joey then showed him the nugget. Chandler took it from him. "So what do you think? Like my little game now?"
"Where did you get this? Never mind, do not tell me right now. Bolt both of the doors and close and lock all the windows. We are going to discuss this, quietly." Once every door was bolted and every window closed and Chandler had struck a match and a lamp was lighted, Chandler and the others looked at it, closely. Monica gasped at what she saw and Chandler concentrated hard at the metal.
"Is that what I think it is? Monica asked in a low whisper.
Joey grinned and proudly added. "Yup, and I am the one who found it."
"I do not know if it is what we think it is. It may be pyrite. And the question is where exactly did you find it?" Chandler asked slowly and quietly.
"You really think it might be fool's gold?" Joey asked a little too loudly.
"Shhhhh…I am going to go to Helena in a bit and get more supplies. I will find out there." Chandler stated. Hoping no one heard what was said.
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Three days later, Chandler walked out of the general store's main office. He was stunned. But made a huge attempt to show no emotion on his face. So that no one could guess what had just transpired. So that they could start mining and hopefully make a huge strike.
He had talked with Mr. Collins. Who had an eye for the metals, so that he looked at it, and confirmed that it was in fact gold. Chandler was then given quite a bit of money, $1648. And he also got to load up the entire wagon for supplies and headed back home.
One he arrived there, he met Joey and Monica in the cabin and informed both of them that it was in fact what they suspected all along. And they decided not to tell anyone. Joey did tell Phoebe though. And they all went on about the business of living and starting to build more things.
Chandler was busy building the general store and Phoebe was busy putting in a new saloon and dance hall. The general store, was going to be as big as he could make it. During which time, he had his ranch hands start building a house for Monica. He felt that she deserved the best that he could give her. With enough goods to see the entire town through a while. As Phoebe was building the dancing hall and saloon, she was hiring on new girls. And had built a huge dance hall and a restaurant to go with it.
Soon after Phoebe opened her new saloon and Chandler opened his store, the word somehow got out. And the rush was on. People from all over the country came to Central Falls to try and get rich real fast. They had to quickly set up a town council and hire on a town Marshal. They hired a man by the name of Paul Stevens for that.
Paul had come out west with his young teenage daughter Elizabeth, to get a new start. His wife had given birth to his son when Elizabeth was eight years of age. And the son didn't live very long, but neither did she. She died soon after she gave birth, the boy soon joined his mother three days later. Paul decided to head out west to get rid of his bad memories.
Unlike Ross, he had his daughter he was concerned about, and would take job being a town marshal or sheriff. But he would never stay in the same place for a while. But he was there for his little girl and did not take part in poker games and drink. He was determined to be a good father.
The council met every week in the hotel dining room. The council consisted of Mr. Waltham, Chandler, Joey, Gunther and one other.
They would also meet for other important meetings as well. To decide what was going to happen about the town. They put up a sewage system. And met for some other trivial concerns.
One time. Mr. Waltham decided to bring up a certain matter.
"I would like to bring up the matter of the gambling and dancing halls again."
"Oh no, not again!" Gunther muttered. HE was really representing Phoebe and the town merchants/ Chandler was representing the ranchers and the property owners and Joey the lumber and mining operations. While the other man just basically snored away.
"Well, if we get rid of the saloons and dance halls and gambling establishments, then I say the alcohol must go as well." Chandler committed. Wrinkling his nose. Why did he have to show up drunk every time and bring a whiskey bottle as well. He would empty it before the meeting was less than half over. Every time.
"Well, I think I renew my suggestion. I mean I have to something to preach about Sunday." And that ended that session.
While all that was going on, the tents that were erected were being built into houses and soon enough, the town was taking shape. Soon, there were three general stores (two of which were Chandler's) A wagon shop, a livery stable, a feed store a grocery store, a blacksmith, a Wells Fargo station, a gun smith and a gun store, a bank, and a jail. And there was a hotel/boarding house and three saloons.
But also to add to the may ham. A woman who looked just like Phoebe arrived in town and set up a whorehouse. In short Ursula had arrived. She and her five girls were very busy keeping the miners and ranchers busy as well. And helping to rid them of their money and gold.
So for Paul Stevens, there was so much for him to do, that Emily had to watch his little girl when he was away and working and that was happening a lot lately. Between him serving notices which could sometimes take as long as three to five days at a time, stopping fights, and locking the drunks away for disturbing the peace and having them sleep off their drink, there was always a lot to do.
He then got to the point of where he had to ask for help from the town magistrates. He ended up getting two deputy marshals. By that time, they had built a good jail and soon had a good hand on the populace.
One of the jobs that he hated to do the most was to enforce the death penalty. Or to hang someone. HE had to do that to two horse thrives and to a Robert Stevens who murdered his wife Jennifer Stevens. Or Monica's friend.
Monica and the others tried to talk her into getting away from her husband and his abusive nature. But she would not, she loved him too much. And soon after giving birth to their daughter, he beat her so badly that she was left to die in her own blood. Because she was too weak and tired to fix the supper that night.
She was buried on the hill overlooking the town. And Emily's parents adopted the little baby girl and were determined to raise her. Mrs. Waltham, finding some one so dependant on her, stopped taking opium. And he husband cut down a bit on his drinking.
Everyone showed up for the hanging and no one felt any pity as Paul slapped the horse's rear end and left the man hanging from the tree.
Before he did, Mr. Waltham read from the good book, damning the man to hell. That was the last thing that the man heard as the horse was run from out under him.
After that, Monica who had angered Chandler so much over the past couple of months, could see just how good she had it. He never once lost his temper and never once had he lifted a finger toward her. That night she showed just how grateful she was.
One month later
Montana Territory
Late July
Two men, a woman and a young girl stepped off the stage that had stopped in front of the Wells Fargo office. The group walked up to a man wearing a badge and asked for some help.
"Excuse me Marshal….."
"Marshal Paul Stevens." The man smiled.
"Where would be a good place to find a room to stay in?" One of the men asked.
"A place that a PROPER young lady will be able to stay." The older woman who Paul took to be the mother asked.
"Depends, do you want a hotel or a boarding house? Since you said no about the saloon."
"Well, for me and my daughter, the boarding house will be fine, but I need to find a place where I can set up shop. I am a doctor. Dr. Leonard Green." He then presented his hand to shake. The marshal was then pumped his hand hard and fast.
"We needed a doctor for some time." He then took his gun out of the holster and shot it up in the air. Which surprised and shocked all four of the people there. "Meeting at Phoebe's Hotel in an hour! I got an announcement!" He then turned to some men, "Go and tell everyone around town that there is a meeting to take place. Everybody else can find out by word of mouth."
The young girl came forward, "Uh, do you know a Monica Geller? She is a good friend of mine and we have come out west to look for her. I got a letter that says she is in Central Bluffs."
The marshal smiled at the pretty young girl, just a few years older than his Elizabeth. "I know her, she will be at the meeting."
"How do you know?" The man asked.
"She is in town, I just saw her walk by, no more than ten minutes ago, to go and visit Phoebe."
"How is she?" The older woman asked.
"She looked well and happy, if not a little tired."
"How much do they work Monica Geller?" Leonard Green asked.
"Not Geller anymore, Bing."
"Bing?" Leonard Green asked. While the other man and the older lady exchanged looks.
"Her married name. She married a rancher by the name of Chandler Bing. He is a rancher that lives a bit out of town. He also owns the general store and a few other buildings and rental properties."
The other man looked around. "It is crowded for a sleepy small town."
"It stopped being sleepy three months ago when gold was discovered on Chandler and Joey's property." Paul stated. "Would you like to be shown to the hotel and boardinghouse? Maybe even meet Phoebe? She is a sweetheart. You could get your rooms and at least get your bags in them and prepare to meet the town."
He then took them on a tour while they walked to the hotel. "As you can see most of the buildings are little more than tents thrown up, until we get some lumber and find some men who would be willing to build. Hopefully before winter strikes. Most are out mining for the metal."
They then entered the hotel. "Gunther go and get Phoebe and Mrs. Bing."
"Chandler is with them as well. He came into town to see about getting some more supplies brought up from Helena. The truth is, he is about ready to send some of the ranch hands to Dodge City to get the supplies. Keeps saying they cost too much."
"And his don't? Get him too. He will want to be here."
Gunther left and soon enough Monica who was holding a baby, Phoebe and Chandler stood there. As soon as she saw her parents there, her breath caught. And she gripped the baby closer to her.
"Mom, dad?" She asked weakly.
"Honey, could we talk someplace?" The woman asked.
"My office is about as private as you can get." Phoebe offered them.
"Phoebe this is Dr. Leonard Green, he is going to be our new town doctor." Paul Stevens said.
"Really, great! Because I only know very limited medical practices."
They continued to discuss what they both knew. And Leonard Green found himself a midwife in Phoebe and Phoebe found a doctor that they have needed for so long. So it looked as though that no one would have to go all the way to Helena to get a doctor. But it did look like Leonard Green would be very busy.
Monica walked back to the office with Chandler and her parents following them. Once they closed the door, Monica asked them a question that she had to know the answer to. "Why didn't you answer my letters?"
"Mon, we never got them." Jack explained to her.
"What? I sent them."
"Two ex employees destroyed the letters and what ever else they could to keep us from getting word about you and your brother. Where is he by the way?"
Monica looked at Chandler and they both told the story of what happened. After the story was over, it was evident that Judy and Jack did not know what to think.
"Are you happy?" Judy asked her daughter.
"Uh huh."
"Can I hold my grandson?" Judy asked. Without a word Monica handed her Daniel. "What did you name him?"
"Daniel Joseph Bing."
"That is a good, strong name that you gave my grandson." Jack held Daniel's hand. "Thank you for watching over my grandson and my little girl."
"It is my pleasure sir."
"Please call me Jack.. And welcome to the family. Do you need any money?"
Chandler shook his head. "Nope, I am doing fine for me and my family."
"Well, if you need any, let me know."
During that time, Monica and her mother were silently talking in the corner of the room together and grinning over Daniel.
"Are you truly happy, dear?" Judy asked concerned about her daughter and grandson.
"Very. Chandler is very patient and never has raised his voice towards me in any way. And he loves to help with Daniel. He is the best father and husband a woman could ask for."
"That is good, Monica."
"Also, I think I may be pregnant again." Monica blushed and looked at the floor.
"My little girl a a mother and all grown up. I am so proud of you!"
"Really?"
Judy did not respond. Instead she hugged her daughter. At least she was happy in the knowledge of where her daughter was and that she was safe and happy.
A while later, a lot of the town was in the hotel restaurant and Paul was introducing the new doctor. Everyone was extremely happy. They organized a building committee to erect a doctor's office for him. And Phoebe and Chandler even donated stuff that he would need. Chandler donated medicines, while Phoebe donated furniture.
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San Francisco
Ross stepped off the plank and then walked toward the men who were arguing over the noise to try and get people to go to Alaska.
"There is NO gold up there lining the streets and it is NO environment for men or beasts! I KNOW I just came from there!" Satisfied he turned around and walked out of there. Determined to get a job and get his little sister away from that horrible man.
But the question was what was he going to do? He had noo idea how to work at a hard job that required him to get his hands dirty. The best he could do was to see if someone needed something to do with accountant or a manager. Maybe he could get hired on like that.
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What job will Ross find? What will happen next? Do you even care? Review if you do!
And please review! Am getting tired of seeing no reviews.
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Joey stared at the rock in his hand. Then he started to dance around . He felt great, he felt like he could fly! This was just what the doctor ordered!
The gold strike was just what they needed! There was not that much more money left. Only $348. And with what he found, there was sure to be enough.
Joey forgot about the cow and quickly got on his horse and turned the horse toward the southeast. He was careful at first trying to get the horse down the mountain as quickly as possible, but when he was on hilly region, he forced the horse into a trout and when they got on more level ground a full gallop.
Once he arrived at the house, he and the horse were out of breath. The horse stumbled over to the watering trough. Gary swore at Joey and took the horse to slowly work and to rub him down so that the horse would not get sick after running that fast and ending up drinking as fast it could. Thus, leading to it's death.
Joey paid no attention, but ran into the cabin screaming for Chandler. Monica who had finished washing the floor, was perturbed to say the least.
"JOEY! I just finished with the floor!" She had a hold of Daniel.
"Chandler, CHANDLER! Come quick!" Joey screamed out he was jumping around and getting dirt and mud all over Monica's once clean floor.
"Poor, Daniel. I KNEW that sometime that your Uncle Joey would be mad as a march hare. I just did not expect it to be this soon." Monica then kissed her son's head.
Chandler came out of the bedroom, he had spent the morning with the log book and was not very happy with what he saw, and his mood was no better. "Joey I do not have time for games."
"I think you will like this one." Joey then showed him the nugget. Chandler took it from him. "So what do you think? Like my little game now?"
"Where did you get this? Never mind, do not tell me right now. Bolt both of the doors and close and lock all the windows. We are going to discuss this, quietly." Once every door was bolted and every window closed and Chandler had struck a match and a lamp was lighted, Chandler and the others looked at it, closely. Monica gasped at what she saw and Chandler concentrated hard at the metal.
"Is that what I think it is? Monica asked in a low whisper.
Joey grinned and proudly added. "Yup, and I am the one who found it."
"I do not know if it is what we think it is. It may be pyrite. And the question is where exactly did you find it?" Chandler asked slowly and quietly.
"You really think it might be fool's gold?" Joey asked a little too loudly.
"Shhhhh…I am going to go to Helena in a bit and get more supplies. I will find out there." Chandler stated. Hoping no one heard what was said.
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Three days later, Chandler walked out of the general store's main office. He was stunned. But made a huge attempt to show no emotion on his face. So that no one could guess what had just transpired. So that they could start mining and hopefully make a huge strike.
He had talked with Mr. Collins. Who had an eye for the metals, so that he looked at it, and confirmed that it was in fact gold. Chandler was then given quite a bit of money, $1648. And he also got to load up the entire wagon for supplies and headed back home.
One he arrived there, he met Joey and Monica in the cabin and informed both of them that it was in fact what they suspected all along. And they decided not to tell anyone. Joey did tell Phoebe though. And they all went on about the business of living and starting to build more things.
Chandler was busy building the general store and Phoebe was busy putting in a new saloon and dance hall. The general store, was going to be as big as he could make it. During which time, he had his ranch hands start building a house for Monica. He felt that she deserved the best that he could give her. With enough goods to see the entire town through a while. As Phoebe was building the dancing hall and saloon, she was hiring on new girls. And had built a huge dance hall and a restaurant to go with it.
Soon after Phoebe opened her new saloon and Chandler opened his store, the word somehow got out. And the rush was on. People from all over the country came to Central Falls to try and get rich real fast. They had to quickly set up a town council and hire on a town Marshal. They hired a man by the name of Paul Stevens for that.
Paul had come out west with his young teenage daughter Elizabeth, to get a new start. His wife had given birth to his son when Elizabeth was eight years of age. And the son didn't live very long, but neither did she. She died soon after she gave birth, the boy soon joined his mother three days later. Paul decided to head out west to get rid of his bad memories.
Unlike Ross, he had his daughter he was concerned about, and would take job being a town marshal or sheriff. But he would never stay in the same place for a while. But he was there for his little girl and did not take part in poker games and drink. He was determined to be a good father.
The council met every week in the hotel dining room. The council consisted of Mr. Waltham, Chandler, Joey, Gunther and one other.
They would also meet for other important meetings as well. To decide what was going to happen about the town. They put up a sewage system. And met for some other trivial concerns.
One time. Mr. Waltham decided to bring up a certain matter.
"I would like to bring up the matter of the gambling and dancing halls again."
"Oh no, not again!" Gunther muttered. HE was really representing Phoebe and the town merchants/ Chandler was representing the ranchers and the property owners and Joey the lumber and mining operations. While the other man just basically snored away.
"Well, if we get rid of the saloons and dance halls and gambling establishments, then I say the alcohol must go as well." Chandler committed. Wrinkling his nose. Why did he have to show up drunk every time and bring a whiskey bottle as well. He would empty it before the meeting was less than half over. Every time.
"Well, I think I renew my suggestion. I mean I have to something to preach about Sunday." And that ended that session.
While all that was going on, the tents that were erected were being built into houses and soon enough, the town was taking shape. Soon, there were three general stores (two of which were Chandler's) A wagon shop, a livery stable, a feed store a grocery store, a blacksmith, a Wells Fargo station, a gun smith and a gun store, a bank, and a jail. And there was a hotel/boarding house and three saloons.
But also to add to the may ham. A woman who looked just like Phoebe arrived in town and set up a whorehouse. In short Ursula had arrived. She and her five girls were very busy keeping the miners and ranchers busy as well. And helping to rid them of their money and gold.
So for Paul Stevens, there was so much for him to do, that Emily had to watch his little girl when he was away and working and that was happening a lot lately. Between him serving notices which could sometimes take as long as three to five days at a time, stopping fights, and locking the drunks away for disturbing the peace and having them sleep off their drink, there was always a lot to do.
He then got to the point of where he had to ask for help from the town magistrates. He ended up getting two deputy marshals. By that time, they had built a good jail and soon had a good hand on the populace.
One of the jobs that he hated to do the most was to enforce the death penalty. Or to hang someone. HE had to do that to two horse thrives and to a Robert Stevens who murdered his wife Jennifer Stevens. Or Monica's friend.
Monica and the others tried to talk her into getting away from her husband and his abusive nature. But she would not, she loved him too much. And soon after giving birth to their daughter, he beat her so badly that she was left to die in her own blood. Because she was too weak and tired to fix the supper that night.
She was buried on the hill overlooking the town. And Emily's parents adopted the little baby girl and were determined to raise her. Mrs. Waltham, finding some one so dependant on her, stopped taking opium. And he husband cut down a bit on his drinking.
Everyone showed up for the hanging and no one felt any pity as Paul slapped the horse's rear end and left the man hanging from the tree.
Before he did, Mr. Waltham read from the good book, damning the man to hell. That was the last thing that the man heard as the horse was run from out under him.
After that, Monica who had angered Chandler so much over the past couple of months, could see just how good she had it. He never once lost his temper and never once had he lifted a finger toward her. That night she showed just how grateful she was.
One month later
Montana Territory
Late July
Two men, a woman and a young girl stepped off the stage that had stopped in front of the Wells Fargo office. The group walked up to a man wearing a badge and asked for some help.
"Excuse me Marshal….."
"Marshal Paul Stevens." The man smiled.
"Where would be a good place to find a room to stay in?" One of the men asked.
"A place that a PROPER young lady will be able to stay." The older woman who Paul took to be the mother asked.
"Depends, do you want a hotel or a boarding house? Since you said no about the saloon."
"Well, for me and my daughter, the boarding house will be fine, but I need to find a place where I can set up shop. I am a doctor. Dr. Leonard Green." He then presented his hand to shake. The marshal was then pumped his hand hard and fast.
"We needed a doctor for some time." He then took his gun out of the holster and shot it up in the air. Which surprised and shocked all four of the people there. "Meeting at Phoebe's Hotel in an hour! I got an announcement!" He then turned to some men, "Go and tell everyone around town that there is a meeting to take place. Everybody else can find out by word of mouth."
The young girl came forward, "Uh, do you know a Monica Geller? She is a good friend of mine and we have come out west to look for her. I got a letter that says she is in Central Bluffs."
The marshal smiled at the pretty young girl, just a few years older than his Elizabeth. "I know her, she will be at the meeting."
"How do you know?" The man asked.
"She is in town, I just saw her walk by, no more than ten minutes ago, to go and visit Phoebe."
"How is she?" The older woman asked.
"She looked well and happy, if not a little tired."
"How much do they work Monica Geller?" Leonard Green asked.
"Not Geller anymore, Bing."
"Bing?" Leonard Green asked. While the other man and the older lady exchanged looks.
"Her married name. She married a rancher by the name of Chandler Bing. He is a rancher that lives a bit out of town. He also owns the general store and a few other buildings and rental properties."
The other man looked around. "It is crowded for a sleepy small town."
"It stopped being sleepy three months ago when gold was discovered on Chandler and Joey's property." Paul stated. "Would you like to be shown to the hotel and boardinghouse? Maybe even meet Phoebe? She is a sweetheart. You could get your rooms and at least get your bags in them and prepare to meet the town."
He then took them on a tour while they walked to the hotel. "As you can see most of the buildings are little more than tents thrown up, until we get some lumber and find some men who would be willing to build. Hopefully before winter strikes. Most are out mining for the metal."
They then entered the hotel. "Gunther go and get Phoebe and Mrs. Bing."
"Chandler is with them as well. He came into town to see about getting some more supplies brought up from Helena. The truth is, he is about ready to send some of the ranch hands to Dodge City to get the supplies. Keeps saying they cost too much."
"And his don't? Get him too. He will want to be here."
Gunther left and soon enough Monica who was holding a baby, Phoebe and Chandler stood there. As soon as she saw her parents there, her breath caught. And she gripped the baby closer to her.
"Mom, dad?" She asked weakly.
"Honey, could we talk someplace?" The woman asked.
"My office is about as private as you can get." Phoebe offered them.
"Phoebe this is Dr. Leonard Green, he is going to be our new town doctor." Paul Stevens said.
"Really, great! Because I only know very limited medical practices."
They continued to discuss what they both knew. And Leonard Green found himself a midwife in Phoebe and Phoebe found a doctor that they have needed for so long. So it looked as though that no one would have to go all the way to Helena to get a doctor. But it did look like Leonard Green would be very busy.
Monica walked back to the office with Chandler and her parents following them. Once they closed the door, Monica asked them a question that she had to know the answer to. "Why didn't you answer my letters?"
"Mon, we never got them." Jack explained to her.
"What? I sent them."
"Two ex employees destroyed the letters and what ever else they could to keep us from getting word about you and your brother. Where is he by the way?"
Monica looked at Chandler and they both told the story of what happened. After the story was over, it was evident that Judy and Jack did not know what to think.
"Are you happy?" Judy asked her daughter.
"Uh huh."
"Can I hold my grandson?" Judy asked. Without a word Monica handed her Daniel. "What did you name him?"
"Daniel Joseph Bing."
"That is a good, strong name that you gave my grandson." Jack held Daniel's hand. "Thank you for watching over my grandson and my little girl."
"It is my pleasure sir."
"Please call me Jack.. And welcome to the family. Do you need any money?"
Chandler shook his head. "Nope, I am doing fine for me and my family."
"Well, if you need any, let me know."
During that time, Monica and her mother were silently talking in the corner of the room together and grinning over Daniel.
"Are you truly happy, dear?" Judy asked concerned about her daughter and grandson.
"Very. Chandler is very patient and never has raised his voice towards me in any way. And he loves to help with Daniel. He is the best father and husband a woman could ask for."
"That is good, Monica."
"Also, I think I may be pregnant again." Monica blushed and looked at the floor.
"My little girl a a mother and all grown up. I am so proud of you!"
"Really?"
Judy did not respond. Instead she hugged her daughter. At least she was happy in the knowledge of where her daughter was and that she was safe and happy.
A while later, a lot of the town was in the hotel restaurant and Paul was introducing the new doctor. Everyone was extremely happy. They organized a building committee to erect a doctor's office for him. And Phoebe and Chandler even donated stuff that he would need. Chandler donated medicines, while Phoebe donated furniture.
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San Francisco
Ross stepped off the plank and then walked toward the men who were arguing over the noise to try and get people to go to Alaska.
"There is NO gold up there lining the streets and it is NO environment for men or beasts! I KNOW I just came from there!" Satisfied he turned around and walked out of there. Determined to get a job and get his little sister away from that horrible man.
But the question was what was he going to do? He had noo idea how to work at a hard job that required him to get his hands dirty. The best he could do was to see if someone needed something to do with accountant or a manager. Maybe he could get hired on like that.
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What job will Ross find? What will happen next? Do you even care? Review if you do!
