Chapter 22
Posted: July 25, 2007 - 10:49:22 pm


I said goodbye to Melosa and headed back to Molly's boarding house. Since it was Sunday, I was looking forward to spending the evening and night with my diminutive Irish sweetie. It made me sort of sad to know that I might not be spending many more nights with her, but I was resigned to doing right by Molly, regardless. She was too good a person for me to even think about doing otherwise, and I thought that like Anna, she had been cloistered up long enough being the grieving widow woman. It was time for her to meet someone and give love another try. We both knew that someone wasn't me, no matter how good we were together in bed.

As if to reinforce the feelings I had walking home from the stables, our lovemaking that night was exceptional. As Molly had overcome her Victorian hang ups, she had taken a much more active role in our lovemaking. She was quick to let me know what she liked most, and even quicker to reciprocate my attentions.

That night as I joyfully licked and lapped her sweet little quim, I also paid lots of attention to her incredible ass. To my delight, Molly really enjoyed having me play with her firm and shapely bubble-butt. When I had her on the brink of her second or third orgasm, I wormed the finger I'd wetted with her copious juices up her backdoor. Molly grunted in surprise, then cooed and tightened the grip she had on my hair.

"Oh Tyler!" she yelped as she frantically rolled her hips to get more of the wonderful sensations my finger and tongue were creating.

I smiled to myself as I gently probed her ass and licked her clit. With my other hand I pried her thighs from around my head and splayed her legs apart. I slipped the index finger of my other hand into her steaming slit and searched for her g-spot. I had no trouble telling when I found it, because as soon as I started rubbing, she had a monumental orgasm. She squealed and stiffened up, her body quivering like an over tightened bowstring. She stayed that way for an incredibly long time before she suddenly went slack and her hands fell away from my head.

I didn't give the little red-head a chance to recover as I moved over her and quickly filled her tight sheath. She gave a little moan when I sunk into her and her hips twitched up against me.

"Oh my goodness, Tyler, what are you doing to me?" she whined.

I didn't say anything as I ground my pubis against hers and bent my head down to take one of her nipples into my mouth. I kept up the grinding motion until her hips started moving, then I started stroking in and out of her. I took her right to the edge, then quickly pulled out and started working her with my tongue and fingers again. She came quicker this time, and just as hard, as I burrowed a second finger into her ass.

Molly was not the first woman I'd ever played with like that, the first was Cora Leigh. Cora taught me that some women liked it while others don't. The trick was to try a little when the time seemed right, and your partner will let you know if you should pursue it. Molly was letting me know very clearly that she liked it as her orgasm thundered over her.

I thought I knew something about sex when I met Cora Leigh Sikes. I was thirty-three then, and she was ten years younger than me. Turns out I didn't know squat compared to her. I swear that girl wrote the Kama Sutra. Sometimes I missed the hell out of Cora Leigh. Granted we were only married for three days and she did try to kill me, but still... she was a heck of a gal.

It really is true that time passes faster when you are having fun or staying busy. That Monday was the second of July; I'd been back in 1877 El Paso for over two months already. I wasn't setting the world on fire, but I wasn't dead either. So I figured that I was doing better than ok.

Being Monday, it was payday and our day to meet with the saloon staff. Business had been good; Pen said it was the best week the saloon ever had. Because of that, everyone, including me, received a sweeter paycheck. I was right happy with my seventy-five dollars. I was going to miss those fat paydays when I started at the new club. My deal for running the new place was that I'd draw twenty-five dollars a week with a room and meals. On the other hand, I was in line for one-sixth of the profits, if there were any. The pressure was on me to make my idea work, especially since everyone had shown such faith in me.

My stash of money had actually grown a good bit the last week, even after my investment in the gents' club was factored in, because of the reward from Agent Gordon. I was up to six hundred and fifty some odd dollars, more than double what I started with. It made me feel pretty good that I'd done it honestly, too. I figured that I'd need about five or six thousand dollars to set myself up with a real nice ranch. It didn't discourage me a bit that I had so far to go to reach my goal, because I could see myself earning that much in a couple of years. To put that in perspective, as Ty Ringo McGuinn, I'd only be twenty-four-years-old, at the most.

Thinking about Ty Ringo made me think about his brother, the first Raymond Joseph McGuinn. Ray McGuinn was about as opposite from Ty as it was possible for brothers to be. Ray was six years older, married and already the foreman of a spread up near Clovis, New Mexico. Ray had two children, a daughter named Amanda and a son, my great grandfather Calvin Andrew McGuinn.

My family's history says that Raymond moved his family to El Paso in eighteen-eighty to ramrod a ranch for some big shot El Paso lawyer. I had the distinct feeling that in this history, I'd be that lawyer. As I thought about it, I decided that in the original history of the McGuinns, Chet Benton, the first owner of my law books, should have been that lawyer. I was also starting to believe that there had been a serious hiccup in the flow of time around El Paso during the last six or seven months, and my presence here was an attempt to straighten it out. I know that sounds far-fetched, but how else can you explain the sheer number of coincidences I'd run into?

I had done all that heavy thinking while I was walking to the Grand Hotel to check on my carpenter and his crew. Once at the hotel, I was pleased at the progress the crew had already made in removing the interior partition walls. The carpenters were working fast, and yet they still managed to salvage most of the wood that was in the walls so it could be reused later. They had also saved all the trim and casings. Everything that couldn't be salvaged was shoveled out a side window into a large high-sided wagon pulled up close to the building.

I left the carpenter hard at it and walked down to the restaurant for a late lunch. Maria and Juanita both worked the lunch meal. On most days, Juanita worked from six in the morning until two in the afternoon and Maria from noon until eight at night. I sat at an empty table in the back and Maria scurried over to take my order. The table I'd chosen was in the corner of the room farthest away from the kitchen. When Maria stood beside me, her back was to the wall and the table cloth hid her from the waist down.

Maria turned that look on me as soon as she had my attention, and asked what I'd be having.

I slid my hand up the back of her dress and replied, "Is this on the menu?"

Her eyes opened wide, but she pushed her firm little derriere back against my caressing hand.

"I think that item will be the special of every day starting in August for sure," she said.

I laughed at her cheeky response and gave her tight little ass a squeeze before she scampered off for my grub. As soon as she left, I had an idea and followed her into the kitchen. Hector and Ramona were both working, prepping for the supper meal. I shook hands with Hector and Ramona gave me a firm hug.

Greetings dispensed with, I asked them to give some thought to what it would take to double the number of meals they served, especially at supper. I told them that I wanted them to hire family as much as possible. That suggestion got me an even bigger hug from Ramona. It seemed that Miranda and her mother both were looking for work, since the last restaurant they worked in went out of business recently. I told Ramona to start them immediately, and I'd square their pay somehow.

I stopped off at the gunsmith's on the way back to the Toro. Mister Klineman, the smith, was flummoxed that I was trading in the pistol I'd just bought from him, but he wasn't about to turn down a chance to make a couple of bucks as I upgraded to a seven and a half inch Colt Cavalry. The pistol I ended up buying was expensive at twenty-two dollars, but it was a gem. The revolver was fit together perfectly and the action was as smooth as silk. Even with the extra two inches of barrel, the balance of the pistol was phenomenal. The smith beamed in pride at my praise.

"I found that pistol in a lot of surplus weapons I bought from Fort Bliss when the horse soldiers started moving west. I spent a lot of time fiddling with it to make it just so. It ain't cheap, and I wouldn't sell this to just anyone either."

I was pleased that he thought enough of my abilities to trust me with the pistol. We went out back and I fired nine rounds through it in three round shot groups. The gunsmith was impressed that each set of three holes were smaller than a dime.

"I think we might have a new pistol champion this year, if you shot like that at the contest on the Fourth of July," he said.

I shrugged noncommittally.

"Who do I have to beat?" I asked.

I wasn't surprised when he said Sheriff Faulkner had won three of the last four years, but I gritted my teeth when he said that George Howard had won last year.

The mention of Faulkner's name reminded me I needed to go by and see him about the part-time deputy sheriff position. So I headed that way. I had thought about it quite a bit, and decided that it was a civic duty for me to volunteer for one of the part time positions, now that I was a resident of the town. Heck, if there was a volunteer fire department, I would sign up for that too.

Faulkner had the authority to swear me in himself, so I took the oath and was issued a badge. The badge was a silver alloy five pointed star with Deputy embossed on it. It fastened to a shirt or vest by way of a tack affixed to the back. It was a plain but surprisingly sturdy assembly.

Faulkner told me that I should carry the badge with me on Independence Day and be ready if I was needed. Other than that, I could go about my normal business. That was fair enough and easy enough for me. I shook his hand and told him I'd see him Wednesday.

Monday and Tuesday nights were both slow compared to the crowds we'd been having, but Pen said that it was because everyone was preparing for the big blowout the town threw for Independence Day. Of course, I'd noticed the flurry of activity on both days, as the large park down by the river was turned into a fairgrounds. Every saloon in Sin City and all the town's eateries were providing food and beverages. The merchants' association had even engaged a traveling carnival and dime museum.

The event I was most looking forward to was the cowboy competition. Eighteen seventy-seven was before rodeos became an organized sport, but cowboys from different ranches loved to compete against each other for bragging rights. I had a first hand example of that pride to cite by way of my first legal client, Pedro Ruiz. Pedro got himself in a passel of trouble, defending his prowess as a vaquero.

The events for the competition were based on the typical skills a cowboy needed to do his job, such as riding, roping, and shooting. But the festival also included some events that came up from down in Jalisco, Mexico. Events like steer wrestling and bull riding. Steer wrestling, Mexican style was not the style you are probably used to, as the vaquero grabs and twists the steer's tail to put him on the ground. The jumping off a horse and bulldogging the steer by twisting his horns trick, was an invention of a black cowboy named Bill Pickett in the eighteen-eighties.

Wednesday morning I hopped out of bed at the jangling of that nasty little alarm clock Molly had given me. It was the first and I hoped, only time I'd ever used it. I didn't have an organized plan for the day, but the Independence Day festivities were starting early to beat the heat, and I didn't want to miss anything. I shaved myself without cutting my throat, brushed the old fangs and dressed in jeans and the new shirt from Naomi Singleton. I'd visited Naomi's shop Tuesday afternoon and my clothes were ready as promised. I had to smile at the memory of yesterday...

Naomi offered me a cup of coffee after I'd paid her and I agreed. I liked to talk to Naomi, because she was so pleasant and sweet. It didn't take her long to start championing her idea of me and Belle getting together.

"So Ty, I saw Belle just yesterday for the first time in over a week. She was bubbling over happy as she told me about you writing songs and singing them to her."

I'd seen and briefly talked with Belle both Monday and Tuesday nights. She didn't sing either night when she visited the Toro, even though everyone wanted her too. She told me she wanted to have more than two songs to perform next time. I told her I'd get right on it.

I told Naomi about Belle's beautiful singing voice. Naomi used that fact as more ammunition to tout Belle's appeal. I couldn't much argue with her about that, because I felt a strong attraction to Belle. I liked the hell out of Belle and thought we'd end up as lovers eventually, at the very least. Of course, I kept that last opinion to myself.

When I was ready to leave, Naomi gave me another one of those full body hugs, her big pillowy breasts pressed tight against me. She sighed and started to step back, but I dropped my hands down onto her ass to keep her from escaping. She leaned her head back and looked at me in surprise.

"What's the sigh for?" I asked.

She blushed but snuggled up even closer to me. She made not the slightest mention of my hands on her wide butt.

"I was just thinking about how nice it felt for a man to hold me again," she said softly. "It's been a long time since my husband ran off and left me."

I kissed her on the cheek and squeezed her other cheeks while I told her how stupid he was for doing that. She murmured her agreement then pulled my head down for a real kiss. Naomi had the softest, fullest lips I'd ever felt, and she put everything into that kiss. Besides those incredible lips, Naomi was also the most voluptuous woman I'd ever been with, and in short order, I was sporting an obvious erection.

I knew Naomi must have been aware of my aroused state, what with all the hip grinding she was doing against the bulge in my britches. When we finally came up for air from an extended tongue-wrestling session, she looked up at me with heavily lidded eyes.

"It's been far too long since I've been with a man," she whispered huskily, before taking me by the hand and leading me to her bedroom.

Naomi wasn't shy a bit when it came to matters of the boudoir, I guess her needs superseded her Victorian upbringing. Naomi was soft and cuddly with large, full breasts and hips to match. Even though it had been a while for her, our lovemaking was slow and sensual, with lots of caressing and kissing. As a consequence, I wasn't knackered when I left her place, but I sure was sated. For once it was me leaving a worn out smiling partner in bed asleep.

As I walked away from Naomi's, I had the crazy idea that this was the kind of public service I was really meant to provide. Forget firefighter or deputy sheriff, I could be El Paso's volunteer gigolo. Yeah, the town fathers could put up a special bell in the town square for the town's women to ring when they were in need of some not so proper lovin'. At the sound of the bell, I'd be out of my room like a bolt of lightning, satchel full of Goodyears in my hand, trusty boner in my pants...

I had breakfast with Molly and the railroad men at six on the morning of the Fourth of July, and then hustled down to the stables to saddle up Melosa. Melosa was thrilled at being out of the stables so early in the morning, and she seemed happy with the new shoes the farrier put on her the day before. I rode Melosa back to Molly's, as I had volunteered to escort Molly to the festivities. She didn't know it, but I had plans to leave her in Clem's care while I competed in some of the events.

Heck, I figured why not compete since I had the memories of Uncle Ty's cowboy skills to add to my own meager talents as a bull rider from my other life. I also had a good horse for any racing, and my talent with a pistol. I didn't figure I'd be a big winner, but I thought it would be fun to try and I didn't think I'd embarrass myself.

Molly and I walked down to the river front park leading Melosa. The place was crowded already, as just about everyone in town was there. We walked around until we found the booth for the El Toro Cantina. Pen, Liz and a few of the dancers were already there, dispensing hot tea and little English tea biscuits. I introduced Molly to everyone she had yet to meet and kidded Pen about his wife finally letting him out of the house. Pen laughed, but Liz gave me a mock scowl and poked me in the ribs with her elbow.

"I swear Molly, I don't see how you can stand renting to such an incorrigible brigand," Liz huffed.

Molly smiled and said it was a chore, but sometimes I wasn't as bad as all that. Liz caught her drift and snorted in laughter.

I was spared further embarrassment when Clem walked up as if on cue. I introduced him to Molly, excused myself and left them all in conversation as I walked with Melosa over to where the cowboy events were being organized. A section of the park had been temporarily fenced and roped off as a venue for the competition. The roped-off area was a lane about five hundred yards long and fifty feet wide. The fenced enclosure was about a hundred feet on the side, with a couple of cattle chutes and gates leading into it.

I was excited enough about the competition that I ended up signing up for every event, even though I was not very good at about half of them. For instance, I pretty much stunk at calf roping, and I didn't have a clue about steer wrestling the vaquero way.

When I finished signing up, I found a place for Melosa to munch on some sweet grass, and laid down in the shade of a cottonwood next to her.

I had my hat down over my eyes, catching a few winks, when I heard Melosa snort at the same time some one gently prodded my foot. I pushed back my hat and squinted up at Belle standing over me. Belle was wearing a very flattering but fairly modest, floral print dress with lots of red in it. She was smiling down at me while she scratched Melosa's ears.

"I thought I would find you somewhere surrounded by beautiful women," she said.

I grinned back at her and replied, "I am."

She giggled at that and asked me what I was really doing over here snoozing. I told her about the cowboy competition, and that I was waiting for the first event to start. She was surprised that I was going to compete.

"You don't look like a cowboy, Tyler," she said.

I was getting a lot of that lately, but hopefully I would change some opinions today. I don't exactly know why I still wanted to consider myself a drover anyway. I mean, here I was working as a lawyer and club manager, both of which professions were much easier and paid lots better than being a ranch hand. I guess when you got right down to it, a cowboy had a much manlier image than the other two professions.

I was standing up beside Belle shooting the breeze when they started announcing the first event. Just my luck, it was the calf roping. I excused myself and started to walk over to where the rest of the contestants were assembling. Belle nodded her understanding, but held me up for a minute longer. She reached into the sleeve of her dress and pulled out a crimson silk scarf.

"Wear this Ty," she said. "It might bring you good luck."

Since I wasn't wearing a bandana, I tied her scarf jauntily around my neck. She fussed with how it sat around my neck for a second, then kissed me on the cheek and wished me good luck. I thanked her and walked off with Melosa.

Melosa's ears were twitching around in excitement at all the cowboys, cows and horses. She was a working horse after all, and was once again in her element. I have to admit I was pretty excited and a little nervous too. Of course, as with every instance where hindsight is twenty-twenty, if I'd have known how the day was going to go, I'd have been much more nervous and much less excited.
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