Chapter 1: The Warner Ranger, the Native American, and the Southern Belle
From what you've seen at the title of this chapter, this story will have something to do with the Texas Rangers.
A setting of Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, appears to show the Texas Rangers playing in the stadium.
No, no, no! Not those Texas Rangers!
Then the setting changes to Texas as the Old West.
Yes, that's better. Texas Rangers were known to be traveling lawmen of the Old West of Texas. And because of them, Texas remained safe, and outlaws were never missed to be caught and jailed. However, when all Texas Rangers gathered for a special meeting, a bomb went off in their building. But luckily, three siblings of the next generations of the Texas Rangers survived. The eldest became determined to not only continue to serve justice to Texas but to find the low-down vermin who caused the explosion. On that day, his new identity was born. He is called the Warner Ranger. His younger brother dressed as a Native American Wakko, and his younger southern belle sister, Dot, with his two siblings by his side. Adding them to their long quest are their beloved horses: Quarter; a pure white horse with smokey topaz locks(dyed), Dime; a pinto horse with blue locks(dyed) and Nickel; a grey horse with pink locks(dyed), and Dot's bronzed eagle, Penny.
Somewhere at the cliff site with a Western town on the horizon, the Warner Ranger(aka Yakko Warner) is seen on Quarter while on the cliff and looking at the city. The Warner Ranger is a black mask, a white cowboy hat with the Texas Ranger badge on the front, a lavender bandana around his neck, and Yakko's signature pants with tassels on the side. In his pockets, he's holding a lasso.
"Siblings, civilization at last," he said.
Then Wakko came up while riding Dime. Wakko is wearing his signature shirt with fur trousers and a Native American red-white feather headdress. Behind his back are his bows and arrow.
"Determining dinadanvtli, are you sure this one isn't a mirage? We haven't had actual water in two days," said Wakko.
"Blech! Yeah, we used our water. Penny better comes back with proof that it's real," Dot said before appearing while riding on Nickel.
Dot has her signature hair tie on, a pink southern belle dress(Pinterest pin/243827767308656737/) without the hat, her parasol and fan are on her back, eagle pink shoulder pads, and white eagle gloves.
When Penny comes back with a tuff of sheep wool, she drops it into Dot's hands and gets on Dot's right shoulder.
After sniffing the wool, Dot said, "It's real wool from pure white sheep. I can even smell the residence of the town."
"So, I was right. Hi-Ho, Quarter! Away!" said the Warner Ranger, riding ahead.
"We're right behind you, Yakko! Yea, Dime," said Wakko, riding after him.
"Wait for the lady, boys. Fly, Penny! Onward, Nickel," said Dot, who rides after her brothers while Penny flies near her.
But once they reach the base of the cliff, three pairs of preying eyes watch them with the shadow of the cliff preventing their identities from being seen. Their eyes glowed red as they laughed. The three pairs of eyes then followed the Western Warners towards the town.
