43.
“Here are your new weapons.” The Angel that greeted
them may have worn a shapeless toga but with a beauty underneath it, the plains
could be seen like scenic landscape. That landscape however was adorned with a
wide range of weapons from the ancient swords and spears to cudgel and mallets
on one corner, and the other was the more familiar guns and rifles.
Lance stood there with his legs crossed. It was not
his favorite posture but his boots hurt and he needed to use the privy which he
could not locate.
“You got a privy around here, Angel?”
“Privy? What is that?” The Angel asked. “And the name
is Eve and not Angel.”
“Okay, Eve but can you hurry up. I ain’t got much
holding strength left.”
The Angel looked at him then and motioned to the far
side.
“Press the blue button and step in there. Your suit
has a contraption called the zipper. After you done, tuck in well before you
zip.”
Lance rushed off to the far side while Tonto looked
at the weapons laid out on the raised platform. He picked up what resembled a
gun but it was unlike his own Colt. It looked like another Colt model; the Colt
Army Model 44.
“The original design was a muzzle loaded cap and
ball caliber single action revolver but these are only similar in the frame.
The guns do fire six projectiles and the reload packs are on the belts. There
are twenty packs there and more in the holding containers. Each projectile
contained a potent amount of pure silver.”
“Thank you, ma’am.” Tonto replied with courtesy.
“It’s Eve as in Adam and Eve but you can call me
Ma’am.” The Angel replied. Eve mentioned before may be shapely but she was also
deadly.
“Mr.Tonto, your tomahawk is still here. We have
however added in a set of the same gun for your use.” The Angel pulled out the
weapon with the belt but Tonto only reached for his tomahawk.
“This will suffice.” Tonto held the tomahawk and
ignored the gun belt. “Put the belt and gun into the saddle bag.”
It was then they heard Lance screamed out in pain.
“I guess he forgot to tuck it in.” The Angel
strutted off to the far side. She stopped at the doorway with the blue button.
“I could help to ease the pain.”
Tonto stood there alone and decided to re-look the
weapons. There was a Henry’s rifle, a Winchester ’73 among them. They were some
he recalled from the books he once read but they were words then. He moved from
the guns to the more familiar weapons. He picked up the mallet. It looked
familiar like the one he seen held by a Norse God. He swung it to feel the
weight. It was sturdy to the grip and felt heavy enough to break a skull. He
placed it down and looked at the next interesting item. It shouldn’t be there
for it could not be considered as a weapon.
“Wood.” Tonto muttered to himself. The item he
holding was a wooden stake. It measured a foot and the end of it was the
sharper end. He weighed it on his hand and noticed it was cut from the old oak
tree. He knew his trees from his days of learning to be a shaman. The leader
had told him to be knowledgeable on nature and that included trees. The spirits
lived in them and in the moment of needs, they could assist.
“There are two of those.” The Angel had returned.
“They are deadly to the blood drinker and even to us if we get impaled with
it.”
“If you are taking it, it comes with a pair. The
other one is the mallet.” The Angel continued on. “It easier to slam it in.”
The Angel giggled then but the conversation was
interrupted with the arrival of Lance. The later strolled in as if he had
ridden for days. He stood by Tonto and saw the stake.
“You are going primitive now?” Lance mocked the
other.
“You think so. I think for you ought to get a skirt.
There are no zippers on those. You just pull them down.” Tonto then laughed.
Lance was to hit back but the Angel was calling them.
“I got your ride for you here.” The Angel motioned
them over to the side. They saw what appeared to be a two wheeler but it had no
wagons.
“Meet the Chief. And when you are there, look up the
ones named the Angels.”
The first few hours of riding drove everyone mad and
soon they decided to hitch on the side car for stability. It was Tonto who
decided if he was riding shotgun, he will carry one.
Tonto then selected the Winchester 73. He reckoned
it will fire well like the handgun.
“You may need this.” Eve handed him the sling to tie
the rifle. “It ain’t good to lose your weapon out there.”
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