gonewacky
Veteran Member
Kathy replied, “Then you know what I know.”
Bill and the couple continued down the board walk as Patrick whispered, “Was that the couple with the Marshal?”
Kathy replied, “Yep.”
Then Kathy jumped up excited, “Here he comes!”
The Stage came down the street and stopped right in front of them. Seig set the break and climbed down and helped out the passengers. Seig turned around and Kathy leaped at him. She through her arms around him and locked onto his lips. It was a kiss that would make most people blush. Then she waved her hand for Patrick to get in. The coach rocked a little as Patrick got in, and Kathy slipped from Seig.
Seig smiled, “You missed me did yah?”
Kathy replied, “Like a wagon without a wheel. It’s like a part of me was missing, but I found it.”
Seig insisted, “I missed you too.”
Seeing the Station Master Seig asked, “Any north bound passengers Tom?”
Tom replied, “Nope, but if you get the strong box I have some stuff to go in it. Greg is adding some packages going north. Then you’re out of here.”
Seig and Kathy sat on the bench, and Seig put his arm around Kathy. She leaned her head on him and whispered, “Maybe on Thursday I could ride the stage all the way to Fort Boise and back?”
Seig mumbled, “You know that’s my two days off when I get to Fort Boise.”
Kathy whispered, “I know. I thought we could spend them together.”
Seig replied, “Maybe the week after. I have to talk to the Station Master at Fort Boise first. If it’s ok then we can do it, but don’t get your hopes up.”
Tom announced, “You’re all set Seig. See yah Thursday, and have a nice trip Kathy.”
Then Seig jerked Kathy on up as she teased, “I think you’re getting wimpy, but it could be Suzan’s pancakes.”
Seig chuckled and he whipped the rains yelling, “Giddy up!”
Kathy hung on Seig enjoying the love that was flowing from him. Kathy wanted this to last forever, but knew it would soon be over. Then she’d have to wait until Thursday for it to happen again.”
After they were down the road about five miles Kathy insisted, “You have to stop the Coach.”
Seig questioned, “All the bouncing around making you have to go?”
Seig pulled back on the rains and brought the coach to a stop. Kathy jumped down and opened the door to the coach. Then she shot the Doctor with a little spark, and asked are you all right?”
Patrick replied, “Just fine.”
Seig demanded, “Who are you talking to? We don’t have any passengers.”
Kathy replied, “The doctor’s back here. I saw him get on in Lambert.”
Seig barked, “What in tarnation is going on?”
Seig set the break and climbed down. Looking in the coach Seig asked, “You got a ticket?”
Patrick replied, “I didn’t have time to get one. The sheriff was looking for me, and I had to get out of town.”
Seig smiled, “You’ll have to come up with a better one that that Doc. What did he want you for Doc, putting a bandage on backwards.”
Patrick insisted, “I think it’s for “Kid,” napping.”
Seig shook his head, “Its 10¢ a mile or two dollars to Dention.”
Kathy dug in her bag and pulled out two Silver dollars, and handed them to Seig.
Seig went on, “Well looks like my two timing gal paid your fare. Are you riding back here or up top with us?”
Climbing out Patrick insisted, “It’s lonely in there. I’ll ride up top with you all.”
Pulling into Dention Seig parked in front of the Horseshoe. Patrick climbed down saying, “I’m going to the jail to turn myself in.”
Seig replied, “Kathy and I are having lunch.”
Kathy just stared through the window at Rebecca holding the baby. No way was she telling her about this. She wanted someone else to do it.
Patrick went in the jail. Albert was sitting behind the desk, and Jim was sitting on the cot. Patrick wasted no time to tell why he was in town. “It looks like a couple came into Lambert claiming the baby is theirs. They went to the Marshal and now he’s looking for me. He’s going to want me to tell him where the baby is. It’s just a matter of time until someone tells them Suzan took the baby. Then they will be here looking for it.”
Albert slammed his fist down on the desk and yelled, “Damn it!”
Jim blinked out and Patrick went on, “Unless someone can prove their not the parents. We’ll have to turn the child over to them.”
Jim blinked back with Suzy and requested, “Can you bring Suzan up to speed with what is going on.”
After Patrick explained everything Jim insisted, “How about we go to the future and get a home DNA test then mail it in. Then we can see if their the real parents.”
Patrick insisted, “But I don’t even know what that is, or how whatever that is would help us in this time?”
Suzy explained, “We might not have to make it that complicated. My Grandma got me a bunch of books that tell what your baby will be like by the man you Marry. Like what color your baby’s hair will be, or what color your baby’s eyes will be. We all know if you have red hair you got Irish in yah. Well it’s the same with your eye color. I need you to take me to my house James.”
Jim grabbed Suzy’s hand and in a flash they were standing in the kitchen. Suzy insisted, “I think they’re in a box in the dining room. Walking down the path between the boxes Suzy pointed to the window. “Over there somewhere.”
Jim started moving and stacking boxes. Then Suzy exclaimed, “Right there, the one that has baby stuff on it.”
They opened the box and Suzy looked through the books and pulled one out. This is it! Thumbing through the pages Suzy stopped, “Right here it tells what color your child’s eyes will be. Let’s go.”
Jim took Suzy’s hand and they blinked back. It was as if they were never gone, but Suzy had a book in her hand. She opened it up and handed it to the Doctor.
Patrick looked the page over then turned the page and turned it back. Then he replied, “With what I see here the odds are in our favor. I’m sure I remember the baby having Green eyes.”
Suzy smiled, “Yep, just like me.”
Patrick continued, “Green eyes are rare with only about 2 percent of people having them. The best we could hope for is the people having blue and brown. That would make it impossible for the baby to be theirs. If this doesn’t work then I don’t know what we’re going to do.”
Albert insisted, “We have to find out so we know how to proceed.”
Suzy insisted, “Let’s go get some lunch at the Horseshoe. Then when Seig leaves we can have Kathy make Jim invisible and he can go find out.”
Then they all went to the Restaurant, and the place was packed for lunch, so Kathy and Seig moved over with Rebecca. Then they took their table. Oral came out with Kathy’s and Seig’s food, and Suzy pointed to Rebecca’s table.
After lunch Seig left and Albert asked Kathy to meet him at the Jail. With them all gathered at the Jail Albert explained what they wanted her to do. Kathy insisted, “I’ll do it but I get to go with him.”
In Lambert the Marshal had taken the couple to lunch. At the table Bill explained, “The Doctors bag was gone, so I’m sure he’s out helping someone. He’ll be back. Then as you heard some people saw Suzy with the baby. She’s the deputy’s wife, and lives in Dention. You could go there, but it might be all for nothing. I say its best we just wait until the Doctor comes back.”
Just then Jim appeared outside the Marshal’s Office. He checked and he wasn’t there. Coming out Jim whispered, “Let’s check the Restaurant.”
Going in the Restaurant Jim saw the Marshal with two people. Kathy whispered, “That’s them with the Marshal.”
Walking over they both looked them over. Then looking at each other Jim blinked them out. At the Jail Kathy shot Jim with a little spark and faded back. Suzy questioned, “Well?”
They were all staring at Jim and Kathy. Jim insisted, “Go ahead Kathy you do the gal, and I’ll do the guy.”
Kathy revealed, “The woman had blond hair and blue eyes.”
The doctor looked in the book and thought, if he has blue eyes there might be a little chance, but if their green it’s all over.
Suzy was thinking, Oh come on let it be brown. Pleas pleas let it be brown.
Jim revealed, “The man has black hair and brown eyes.”
The Doctor announced, “It’s scientifically impossible for that to be their baby.”
Closing the book and holding it tight Patrick insisted, “Take me home James. I can take care of this myself. Albert enjoy your baby girl.”
Albert replied, “Its Bella doc.”
Bella echoed in the Doctor’s head as he appeared in the alley in Lambert. Like always there was Anvil passed out in the alley. The doctor went to his Office and sent Jim to get the Marshal.
Patrick slipped Suzy’s book in with his medical books on the shelf. Then he waited for the Marshal. Soon in came Bill with the couple behind him. Jim stood at the doorway and listened and Bill exclaimed, “This couple are the parents of the baby, and they have come to get the little girl.”
Patrick walked over and looked the two over. Then he exclaimed, “Marshal let me show you something.”
Then he got the book from the shelf and opened it on his treatment table saying, “Look here Marshal.”
Brown Eyes. An estimated of 90% of the world's population has brown eyes.
Blue Eyes. Roughly 8% of the world has blue eyes.
Only about 2 percent of people in the world have naturally green eyes.
Gray Eyes. Only about .3% of the world's population is thought to have gray eyes.
Bill and the couple continued down the board walk as Patrick whispered, “Was that the couple with the Marshal?”
Kathy replied, “Yep.”
Then Kathy jumped up excited, “Here he comes!”
The Stage came down the street and stopped right in front of them. Seig set the break and climbed down and helped out the passengers. Seig turned around and Kathy leaped at him. She through her arms around him and locked onto his lips. It was a kiss that would make most people blush. Then she waved her hand for Patrick to get in. The coach rocked a little as Patrick got in, and Kathy slipped from Seig.
Seig smiled, “You missed me did yah?”
Kathy replied, “Like a wagon without a wheel. It’s like a part of me was missing, but I found it.”
Seig insisted, “I missed you too.”
Seeing the Station Master Seig asked, “Any north bound passengers Tom?”
Tom replied, “Nope, but if you get the strong box I have some stuff to go in it. Greg is adding some packages going north. Then you’re out of here.”
Seig and Kathy sat on the bench, and Seig put his arm around Kathy. She leaned her head on him and whispered, “Maybe on Thursday I could ride the stage all the way to Fort Boise and back?”
Seig mumbled, “You know that’s my two days off when I get to Fort Boise.”
Kathy whispered, “I know. I thought we could spend them together.”
Seig replied, “Maybe the week after. I have to talk to the Station Master at Fort Boise first. If it’s ok then we can do it, but don’t get your hopes up.”
Tom announced, “You’re all set Seig. See yah Thursday, and have a nice trip Kathy.”
Seig climbed up on the Coach and put out his hand for Kathy. Pulling her up Seig joked, “Either I’m getting wimpy, or you’re gaining weight.”
Then Seig jerked Kathy on up as she teased, “I think you’re getting wimpy, but it could be Suzan’s pancakes.”
Seig chuckled and he whipped the rains yelling, “Giddy up!”
Kathy hung on Seig enjoying the love that was flowing from him. Kathy wanted this to last forever, but knew it would soon be over. Then she’d have to wait until Thursday for it to happen again.”
After they were down the road about five miles Kathy insisted, “You have to stop the Coach.”
Seig questioned, “All the bouncing around making you have to go?”
Seig pulled back on the rains and brought the coach to a stop. Kathy jumped down and opened the door to the coach. Then she shot the Doctor with a little spark, and asked are you all right?”
Patrick replied, “Just fine.”
Seig demanded, “Who are you talking to? We don’t have any passengers.”
Kathy replied, “The doctor’s back here. I saw him get on in Lambert.”
Seig barked, “What in tarnation is going on?”
Seig set the break and climbed down. Looking in the coach Seig asked, “You got a ticket?”
Patrick replied, “I didn’t have time to get one. The sheriff was looking for me, and I had to get out of town.”
Seig smiled, “You’ll have to come up with a better one that that Doc. What did he want you for Doc, putting a bandage on backwards.”
Patrick insisted, “I think it’s for “Kid,” napping.”
Seig shook his head, “Its 10¢ a mile or two dollars to Dention.”
Kathy dug in her bag and pulled out two Silver dollars, and handed them to Seig.
Seig went on, “Well looks like my two timing gal paid your fare. Are you riding back here or up top with us?”
Climbing out Patrick insisted, “It’s lonely in there. I’ll ride up top with you all.”
Pulling into Dention Seig parked in front of the Horseshoe. Patrick climbed down saying, “I’m going to the jail to turn myself in.”
Seig replied, “Kathy and I are having lunch.”
Kathy just stared through the window at Rebecca holding the baby. No way was she telling her about this. She wanted someone else to do it.
Patrick went in the jail. Albert was sitting behind the desk, and Jim was sitting on the cot. Patrick wasted no time to tell why he was in town. “It looks like a couple came into Lambert claiming the baby is theirs. They went to the Marshal and now he’s looking for me. He’s going to want me to tell him where the baby is. It’s just a matter of time until someone tells them Suzan took the baby. Then they will be here looking for it.”
Albert slammed his fist down on the desk and yelled, “Damn it!”
Jim blinked out and Patrick went on, “Unless someone can prove their not the parents. We’ll have to turn the child over to them.”
Jim blinked back with Suzy and requested, “Can you bring Suzan up to speed with what is going on.”
After Patrick explained everything Jim insisted, “How about we go to the future and get a home DNA test then mail it in. Then we can see if their the real parents.”
Patrick insisted, “But I don’t even know what that is, or how whatever that is would help us in this time?”
Suzy explained, “We might not have to make it that complicated. My Grandma got me a bunch of books that tell what your baby will be like by the man you Marry. Like what color your baby’s hair will be, or what color your baby’s eyes will be. We all know if you have red hair you got Irish in yah. Well it’s the same with your eye color. I need you to take me to my house James.”
Jim grabbed Suzy’s hand and in a flash they were standing in the kitchen. Suzy insisted, “I think they’re in a box in the dining room. Walking down the path between the boxes Suzy pointed to the window. “Over there somewhere.”
Jim started moving and stacking boxes. Then Suzy exclaimed, “Right there, the one that has baby stuff on it.”
They opened the box and Suzy looked through the books and pulled one out. This is it! Thumbing through the pages Suzy stopped, “Right here it tells what color your child’s eyes will be. Let’s go.”
Jim took Suzy’s hand and they blinked back. It was as if they were never gone, but Suzy had a book in her hand. She opened it up and handed it to the Doctor.
Patrick looked the page over then turned the page and turned it back. Then he replied, “With what I see here the odds are in our favor. I’m sure I remember the baby having Green eyes.”
Suzy smiled, “Yep, just like me.”
Patrick continued, “Green eyes are rare with only about 2 percent of people having them. The best we could hope for is the people having blue and brown. That would make it impossible for the baby to be theirs. If this doesn’t work then I don’t know what we’re going to do.”
Albert insisted, “We have to find out so we know how to proceed.”
Suzy insisted, “Let’s go get some lunch at the Horseshoe. Then when Seig leaves we can have Kathy make Jim invisible and he can go find out.”
Then they all went to the Restaurant, and the place was packed for lunch, so Kathy and Seig moved over with Rebecca. Then they took their table. Oral came out with Kathy’s and Seig’s food, and Suzy pointed to Rebecca’s table.
After lunch Seig left and Albert asked Kathy to meet him at the Jail. With them all gathered at the Jail Albert explained what they wanted her to do. Kathy insisted, “I’ll do it but I get to go with him.”
In Lambert the Marshal had taken the couple to lunch. At the table Bill explained, “The Doctors bag was gone, so I’m sure he’s out helping someone. He’ll be back. Then as you heard some people saw Suzy with the baby. She’s the deputy’s wife, and lives in Dention. You could go there, but it might be all for nothing. I say its best we just wait until the Doctor comes back.”
Just then Jim appeared outside the Marshal’s Office. He checked and he wasn’t there. Coming out Jim whispered, “Let’s check the Restaurant.”
Going in the Restaurant Jim saw the Marshal with two people. Kathy whispered, “That’s them with the Marshal.”
Walking over they both looked them over. Then looking at each other Jim blinked them out. At the Jail Kathy shot Jim with a little spark and faded back. Suzy questioned, “Well?”
They were all staring at Jim and Kathy. Jim insisted, “Go ahead Kathy you do the gal, and I’ll do the guy.”
Kathy revealed, “The woman had blond hair and blue eyes.”
The doctor looked in the book and thought, if he has blue eyes there might be a little chance, but if their green it’s all over.
Suzy was thinking, Oh come on let it be brown. Pleas pleas let it be brown.
Jim revealed, “The man has black hair and brown eyes.”
The Doctor announced, “It’s scientifically impossible for that to be their baby.”
Closing the book and holding it tight Patrick insisted, “Take me home James. I can take care of this myself. Albert enjoy your baby girl.”
Albert replied, “Its Bella doc.”
Bella echoed in the Doctor’s head as he appeared in the alley in Lambert. Like always there was Anvil passed out in the alley. The doctor went to his Office and sent Jim to get the Marshal.
Patrick slipped Suzy’s book in with his medical books on the shelf. Then he waited for the Marshal. Soon in came Bill with the couple behind him. Jim stood at the doorway and listened and Bill exclaimed, “This couple are the parents of the baby, and they have come to get the little girl.”
Patrick walked over and looked the two over. Then he exclaimed, “Marshal let me show you something.”
Then he got the book from the shelf and opened it on his treatment table saying, “Look here Marshal.”
Brown Eyes. An estimated of 90% of the world's population has brown eyes.
Blue Eyes. Roughly 8% of the world has blue eyes.
Only about 2 percent of people in the world have naturally green eyes.
Gray Eyes. Only about .3% of the world's population is thought to have gray eyes.