23.
It was dusk when Lance
stepped out of the comfort of the cantina to clear his head. The wine there was
potent yet sweet. He looked at the surrounding. They had ridden in that late
afternoon to the run down structure that resembled a hacienda. The walls that
once fortified the place were rubbles in many places but its main arch still
stand true as its entrance. There were three mud walled huts besides the
cantina. The well stood solitary in the yard and the white washed structure
with the cross that bears its shadow over the structure. The double wooden
doors were partially open and its step sat the young parishioner with the stick
to draw on the ground. He turned back to the warm cantina and took his walk
passed the empty tables. He approached the bar counter and placed his cup. The
one tending behind the counter was a man with a wider girth covered by the
loose tunic that fall to his knees. He had on the loose pants with the straw
sandals. It was a simple garb for the bar tender but his real task was more
appealing.
“Lone Ranger, the wine
when over consumed will drive you to the Devil’s side.” The bartender advised
him.
“Yes, it will get me
close to the Devil and with that I will kill him then.” Lance replied with
contempt. “If only the wine you poured me wished me so but it only gave me a
full bladder.”
“It’s a necessity of
the body to clean the impurities from the body. We are alike the wine. We
traversed the land to clean the impurities.” The bartender replied. “The burial
patch behind the church is our pool of impurities.”
“Well said, Manuela.”
Mr. Smith beamed his approval from the far corner of the counter with the
raising of his cup with the wine. “God bless you.”
“I wondered why Pinkerton
considered that he will be the one that could stop this demon.” Manuela glared
at Lance.
“The first one had died when he was more powerful.”
Lance was to reply when
he heard the warning. It was the sentry the far wall. Manuela motioned to Lance
to be seated at the table by the window. Mr. Smith joined him there. The place
was Mr. Smith destination and he told Lance that this place may help him in the
quest and till then he was only kept in the dark. Since he arrived, he was fed
and given many passages of the Book to keep his boredom away. The rider was
alone and approached the cantina. The rider stepped in and then removed the
coat before looking at Lance.
“Your wait is over. I
am Father Darius or to those at DC, here I am Father Marcus Lamiere. I am the
leader of the Occult Section here.” The man who spoke was dressed in the habit
of the faith and carried a heavy pouch. He was followed in by two others who
were more like his guards. They were dressed in the dark clothes and their
holsters hung low on the gun belt. Lance knew those well; paid gunfighters.
“We have little time.
The demon had called on his armies to assemble at the land. Thousands will join
there and then they will begin their march to DC.” Father Lamiere explained on
his hurried manner. He led them to the rear of the cantina and approached the
fire place. It was moved by the servant there and revealed the entrance to the
lower level.
“Wait here, my sons.”
Father Lamiere told his guards. “The two of you followed me.”
Father Lamiere then
turned to look at Lance.
“They are brothers in
blood and in faith. We lived in dangerous times and when I cannot kill, they
may.” Father Lamiere introduced the brothers. “They are named Remus and
Romulus.”
Lance and Mr. Smith took
to the flight of stairs and then arrived at the lower level. The walls on the
way down were dark and damp but it was lighted well by the torches that were on
the walls. It was on the way down when Lance saw there were writings on the
walls. He leaned over to read it and saw it was words from the scriptures. They
were words of protection. The walk was short and then they chanced on the
sentry there. He was a humpback but the double barrel gun he held was hard to
ignore.
“Glad to have you back,
Father Lamiere.”
“And I am glad to see
you, my son.” Father Lamiere patted the other on the forehead. He then
proceeded past the sentry and then the scene before them changed. The place was
huge and wide as if it covered the whole hacienda and beyond. The place was
lighted by the torches placed high above the walls and the supporting timbers.
It lighted up the place which showed the group of people performing different
tasks. There were crates and in them were guns and more gunpowder. There were
those who were loading the bullets with the silver dust that was smelted in the
nearby pots.
“The men are preparing
for the war. Only silver will kill those demons.” Father Lamiere explained
while they took on the path passed those working assemblies. “You need to see
this for the lambs will soon be the lions.”
It was then Lance saw
the deadly cannons. They were lined there as if for inspection. That was not
all he saw. He stared in disbelief at the battle wagon. It was a wagon to be pulled
by two horses but the unique part of the wagon was its sides were covered with
the iron sheet with gaps in between. Lance counted two gaps opened like a cross
design and the gun barrels protrude from it.
“We have the Gatling
there, two per side and the gunners are protected.” Father Lamiere continued
on. “At the rear are the riflemen. We
have ten of these wagons to bring to battle.”
Lance laid his left
hand on the iron sheet and tried to imagine the damage it will do. He had seen
the ferocity of the gun on the wave of attacking warriors. The Red Coats have used
a similar formation with their line of rifles but that was a dozen when his was
only one to stop a dozen.
Father Lamiere
interrupted his thoughts when they approached the large desk there. On it was a
small box.
“I cannot have you go
to battle without a gun. Your guns are missing but I held the ones once held by
the Lone Ranger. He was your brother.” Father Lamiere handed over the box. “The
Lone Ranger guns were not the same like the others. It was made with care by
me. I scribbled on it the words of the Archangel Michael.”
“Revelation 12.7; And
there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and
the dragon fought and his angels.” Father Lamiere spoke the words of Archangel
Michael. “Your brother had perished and you will take his place but to win, you
need his guns.”
Lance opened the box
and removed the gun belt. It was indeed Lambert’s belt. He had seen the belt on
Lambert before. It was given by their father. He saw the bullets on the belt.
He counted twenty of them and smiled. They were marked by Lambert’s.
“Make each one count.”
Lance recalled his brother’s words.
“Before we move into
battle I want you to meet the allied of ours.” Father Lamiere motioned to
Lance. The allies of the Occult Section stood at the far end of the table.
There were five of them with one lady standing in the center. The lady dressed
in the off shoulder white blouse and colorful wide skirt. She was in her
mid-forties with the few strand of the gray hair.
“The ones you may know
as wanderers of the land. I knew here as Lady Quita of the Grey Wolves.”
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