WACO’S LUMMOX
Waddie
Greywolf
Chapter 21
On the way back from the Easter festivities, Chief Adam White Crow
Tin Penny sat up front with the Sheriff in the large panel van, in
which the lawman brought his family to the Goodnight ranch. The
Sheriff's youngest boy, Donny, sat between the men. Donny was
enthralled by the big Indian Chief and developed a hero worship
for the man as a result of his dad’s own respect for the Chief.
“Is it my imagination or are you looking several years younger,
Chief,” the Sheriff asked.
“I hope it ain’t yore' imagination. When I look in the mirror in
the mornings, I could swear I’m missing several more wrinkles. I
had trouble keeping my three wives happy before the shot – now,
they’re arguing with each other who’s next,” the old Indian
laughed. Don Lassiter joined him.
“It’s good to see, Chief. I know I feel a lot better since I got
the Long-shot,” Sheriff Lassiter said.
“You seem to be good friends with the Goodnights and Ramrod Long,
Sheriff,” the Chief observed.
“I’ve grown close to them within the last year or so, Chief. I’m
more impressed every day with their ideas and attitudes toward
life, people, and the future. I’ve wandered through my life
looking for a star to hitch my wagon to. I never found any real
purpose other than my immediate family and maintaining a strong
hold on a political position in my community what would put me
above the craziness and protect my family from the insanity. I
trust them men, and I’m convinced one day they will save our
butts,” he said with conviction.
“I agree, Sheriff,” the Chief said, “in our legends and
prophecies, it is foretold there will come a great leader born of
our world but who was taken to live among the stars who would
return at the end times to lead us. Many think it was Jesus, I
believe Captain Long is that man.”
“I think you’re right, Chief. I’m certainly going to follow his
advice and give him, and the rest of the ranchers in our family,
my support. By the way, I been mean'n to ask you 'bout some'um.
Since your tribe has come more and more under our jurisdiction, I
been think’n about trying something new. I don’t wanna’ intrude on
tribal customs or laws, but I gotta' draw the line on capital
offenses. I thought if I hired a couple of new deputies, one from
your tribe and another man from the Apache tribe out near Willow
Creek, it might go a long way to gaining more trust and
cooperation between us. If we’re called out we could send a native
deputy with one of our regular deputies to handle the call.”
“Sounds like a good plan to me,” the Chief allowed.
“Do you have a man you could recommend from your tribe? What about
one of your sons? I know you have two other sons besides Little
Bear’s dad. I’ve met them,” the Sheriff said.
“Yes, sir, I got three sons and two daughters. My next oldest boy,
Douglas, is a fine brave, and he’s in need of a good job. He has a
large family, and he’s having a hard time providing for them. He
sometimes tries to hold down three jobs at once. I’m afraid he’s
gonna’ work himself to death. I try to help him when I can, but I
can’t show one child more favoritism than another. I’ve had a hard
time even letting Little Bear’s dad, John, come around me, but the
boy made me promise I would.”
“Little Bear’s a fine boy, Chief. I’m amazed how he’s grown and
taken on a new attitude and outlook on life. He looks upon Waco,
JR, Travis, and Lucas like they were his blood brothers. I don’t
think you could pry him away from them folks now.”
“I wouldn’t want to, Sheriff. I prayed to the Great Spirit he
would watch over him, and I’m convinced he has taken him into his
care. I’m happy he’s with such good men who can be role models for
him. He accepts the fact he’s a slave, but he seems so proud to be
the Goodnight’s slave it don't matter to him. He somehow manages
to overlook his position, but he don't forget it. He wears it like
a badge of honor. They treat him like family. I see the way Mr.
Goodnight treats him. He makes sure Little Bear and Travis are
included in everything and shares his affections with them as much
as Waco.”
“I think Waco is even stronger by sharing his dad with his
slaves,” the Sheriff said.
“I noticed that, too, Sheriff. Waco and that Lucas boy are gonna’
be great leaders someday.”
“I couldn’t agree more, Chief, but I think Little Bear will be
standing right beside them. I don’t think that boy will be a slave
all his life. Tell me, Chief, what’s the difference between the
Christian God, the Muslim God, and your people’s God?” Don
Lassiter asked with respect.
The old chief sat in his seat looking out the front window and was
silent for a moment. “None,” he answered, "One God is still one.
There ain’t no difference. Man is the difference. There ain’t no
father, son, and holy ghost. Jesus never said he was the son of
God. He did say God was his father, but he also said we're all
children of God, and it can't be disputed he taught us to pray to
'our' father. He included all men, not just himself, as son’s of
God. We are no less important than the men of the Bible or Koran.
My daddy was a great chief and wise man. He insisted there is no
great father but a larger intelligence in the universe which has
been misidentified as a single entity when in reality it is a host
of many ancient voices speaking as one. Someday, when we have more
time, and if you're interested, I will tell you the story he told
me of how he learned about this great voice," the chief said.
The Sheriff pulled into the village compound. He recognized
Douglas Tin Penny coming out to greet them and welcome his father
back. The men talked and the Sheriff urged Douglas to come to the
station for an application and a sample Civil Service test to take
home with him to study. If he passed the test the following week,
the Sheriff told him he would hire him. Douglas was thrilled and
couldn’t thank Don Lassiter enough. The Sheriff said his
‘goodbyes’ and left.
Doug turned to his dad and they began to walk into the house.
“Dad, John's inside waiting for you,” Doug said quietly, “I didn’t
wanna’ tell you in front of the Sheriff. He arrived a short while
ago and parked his truck back of the barn.”
The old man shook his head and looked at the ground. “He probably
wants money. I hope you didn’t give him any, Son.”
“I gave him a little, Dad, not much. We just don’t have it to
give, you know that. I’m still as angry with him as you are for
selling Little Bear. The only reason I allowed him in the house
was because you agreed to talk with him after Little Bear made you
promise. I think he’s having problems with what he done and wants
to know about Little Bear. I didn’t know what to tell him, because
you ain’t seen him for a while.”
“He won’t find out nothing from me. Little Bear asked me not to
tell him anything, and I won’t. He’s forgiven him and made me
promise I would, but the boy don’t want no more to do with him.
The boy has rejected his father. I don't blame Little Bear. I
support him. He told me Angus Goodnight's become more of a dad to
him this last year than John ever was. He confided in me he looks
upon Master Angus as his dad and asked my blessing. I gave it to
him. They’re very close and Mr. Goodnight always has time for him.
John’s lucky he had such a fine boy; otherwise, I would've
banished him from my sight.”
The men walked into the house. Coyote John Tin Penny was sitting
on the sofa with two of Doug’s kids. They were watching some kid’s
program on T.V. He got up and went to his dad. The old chief held
up his hand like he didn’t want body contact with him. John
withdrew.
“Hello, Dad,” he said as he followed the old man into his study to
get away from the T.V. “It’s good to see you again.”
“Yeah, yeah. What is it this time? You come for money?” the old
chief asked bluntly.
“You know me, Dad. I’m always a dollar short.”
“Harump!” expelled the old man as he sat in his favorite chair and
grabbed for his pipe. “Money ain’t all you’re short on,” he
muttered.
“I didn’t come to fight, Dad.”
“Why break with tradition? Ain't that what us native Americans is
all about?” the old chief growled at him.
John Tin Penny chuckled. “You got a point,” he allowed, “I heard
you was going over to the Goodnight ranch for a visit, and I just
wanted to stop by and see how Little Bear was doing.”
“What do you care? You gave up caring about my grandson when you
sold him. You never asked nobody. You sold him right at a critical
development age for the boy. He could be scarred for life by what
you done to him. The only reason you’re in my house and talking to
me right now is because of him. He got down on his knees, cried,
and begged me not to cast you out. He’s a bigger man than I am,
‘at’s fer damn sure. He’s forgiven you, but I ain’t. I’m only
tolerating you. He told me not to tell you nothing about him, and
I ain’t other than to tell you he’s in good health. He’s written
you off, and I gave him my blessing. You deserve to be written
off. The truth is, you don’t give a shit. It’s part of your
scheming to make me think you give a damn, so's you can get out of
me or your brothers what you really came after. How much this
time? The sooner I give you the money the quicker I get rid of you
and see yore' backside going out my door,” Chief Tin Penny said
with disgust.
“Naw, Dad. Doug gave me a couple of bucks. ‘At’s all I need right
now. I needed a little gas money to get to a job out on the
Paulson place tomorrow.”
“How is a six pack of beer gonna’ git you out to the Paulson
place?” the old man asked and sneered.
“Look, Dad, I’m sorry I sold Little Bear. I didn’t know what else
to do, and it solved several problems at once. I couldn’t take
care of him after Sparrow died. He was running wild, and I needed
the money.”
“That's a lie. It weren't Little Bear what was running wild. It
was you. How would you know? You were never home long enough. You
could a’ brought him to me. I couldn’t give you the money you got
from selling him, but he would a’ been cared for and loved like he
was my own. What have you got to show for selling my grandson?
You's just as broke and pitiful as you were before.”
“From what I hear’d he ain’t doing too bad out to the Goodnight
ranch. I went to a couple of the Junior High football games, and
him and them Goodnight boys are an unbeatable team. He’s filling
out and growing like a damn weed. They gotta’ be feed’n him good.
That Jessup kid ain’t no slouch neither. The three of ‘em ran over
them other schools. I ain’t never seen nothing like ‘em.”
“Hell, you ain’t seen nothing yet. You ain't got no idea what you
give up, but I’m warning you, John, you best stay away from that
boy. You done enough harm. Don’t be going around where he can see
you. You’re gonna’ send false messages to him. He’s confused
enough as it is, but he’s growing away from you as fast as a comet
crosses the sky. He’s taken on a new family with my blessing. You
ain’t a part of his life no more. You gave up that right when you
sold him. In a way, I'm glad you done it. Having you for a role
model, that boy would never have a chance to reach his full
potential.”
The old man took a ten spot from his vest pocket and threw it on
the floor in front of his son’s boots. “There, go your way. You
got enough from me for one visit. Don’t let the door hit chu’ on
yore’ ass on the way out.”
“Thanks, Dad. It’s good to see you again, too. Oh, by the way,
what are you doing? Are you taking some new medication or
something? I swear you look five, maybe ten years younger than the
last time I visited.”
“Naw, just the love of my family and the love of a wonderful
grandson. You will never know the treasure you had in that boy,
and you threw it away. You shamed me and our family. Someday you
will regret it deeply. When you do, don’t bother to come to me for
forgiveness to ease your pain. You deserve what’s coming to you,
and it will come, John. Mark my word, it will come.”
John Tin Penny hung his head and turned to walk out of the room.
He knew his visit with his dad was over. He was summarily
dismissed. He hugged his brother and thanked him again. The kids
followed him out to his truck to say ‘goodbye.’
Douglas walked in and sat down in a chair next to this dad. He
didn’t say anything. He didn’t have to. He could feel the anger,
pain, and frustration pouring from his father. He could also feel
the intense love and disappointment his dad held for his first
born son. It was palpable. His jaw was set in a manner Doug only
saw when his dad was upset with John. He never saw him look that
way any other time. Doug was sympathetic, but almost a bit
embarrassed at his dad’s overt love for John. In a way, it was as
amusing as it was tragic to Doug. He felt sorry for his old man.
The chief puffed on his pipe trying to relax, but it was obvious
it would take him a while to lower his blood pressure. Doug knew
the tobacco would calm him.
“Can I get you something to drink, Dad? A beer? Some iced tea?”
Doug asked.
“Naw, but thanks, Son. You’re a good man, Douglas. A fine brave.
You deserve better for you and your family. I knew something good
was going to come your way soon. I been hearing voices lately, and
they told me. Then the Sheriff asked me about you on the way back
from the Goodnight ranch. I told him you would make an excellent
deputy for him.”
“Thanks, Dad. I appreciate your confidence in me. It will mean
wonderful things for me, Shadow Dancer, and the kids. I can help
you more, too.”
“Pshaw! You and Shadow Dancer do enough for me. I only wish I
could do more for you and the kids.”
There was a long pause between them. The old man took several long
drags on his pipe and Doug could see the redness in his face was
dissipating.
“You know, Dad...” Doug hesitated, “I always felt second to John,”
he said quietly.
“You were second to him, Son,” the old man smiled.
“That ain’t what I mean, and you know it,” Doug grinned back.
“You may have been born second, Douglas, but you were never second
in my heart. Never mistake an old man taking your comfortable love
for granted, taking you for second best, or I ever, for one
minute, put John above you. I know what I have in you, Son. Solid
gold. You and your little brother never gave me no problems. You
were always good boys. The only times you got into trouble was
when you didn’t follow your own heart and let John talk you into
some mischief. Because John was always higher maintenance than the
rest of you kids and I had to work harder to keep him in line,
don’t mean I loved him more, especially now, Doug.
"Things have changed. They’ve changed dramatically. With John
selling Little Bear and everything what’s happening with our
country, it’s been tough the last couple of years, but I see hope.
Through thick and thin you and your brother have stood by me and
supported me. You and Brody have become my rocks. I ain’t been
completely honest with you, Doug. I come to find out a lot of new
and wonderful things I ain’t shared with you boys. You know, I
never understood the parable in the Christian bible of the
prodigal son. The son who was faithful to his dad, what stayed
home and worked hard but never got a feast or a fatted calf killed
for him. He had a right to be hurt and a little jealous. Trust me,
I wouldn’t kill a stringy old rooster for your brother,” the chief
chuckled.
“God help me, Son, being a strong chief ain’t no easy job. You
don’t know how many times I wanted to fall apart, chuck it all,
and walk away, but I never have. You know why, Son? You wanna'
know why? Because I always knew I had your support and love and
that of your little brother and sisters. A tree what stands alone
in a storm will be blown over and break, but a tree what stands
with others to share the strong winds will survive. Together, they
will weather the storm. It is for you, Doug, you and your little
brother, I would kill the fatted calf.”
“Thanks, Dad. That’s good to know. I think what John said about
you is true. You do look several years younger. You’re walking
with a little more spring in your step. I ain’t seen mother so
happy with you in a long time,” Doug said, smiled, and raised an
eyebrow at his Dad, “What’s happening to you?” he asked.
“If’n I’s to tell you, Doug, you wouldn’t believe me. You'd think
I's just a crazy old man what's got old-timers disease," the old
chief took a deep drag on his pipe and slowly expelled it.
“Yes, I would, Dad. I’d believe anything you tell me, because I
trust you. I know in my heart you would never knowingly deceive
me. I ain’t never know’d ju’ to tell a lie. You just ain’t
that kind a’ man,” Doug Tin Penny said.
The old chief told his son everything about being aboard Captain
Long’s spaceship several times. How Little Bear has become one of
the inner-circle men of Lazarus Long and the Goodnight family. He
told him Lazarus was due to come for a visit the first weekend in
June and would bring the 'Long-shots' with him to administer to
his sons, daughters, wives and their families. The chief told his
son it was why he looked younger. His body was adjusting his age
according to the shot he received. He could tell it was happening.
So could his wives. Douglas sat listening to his dad with his
mouth open.
“Then, the old legends are true, Dad?” Doug asked in amazement.
“Apparently so, Son. I never thought I would live to see them, but
my daddy told me I would. I’m thrilled our family will see it and
become a part of it. Remember, we could never understand the last
part of the legend what said the white men from space would save
our people in the final days?”
“Yes, sir, I remember, and my nephew is on the ground floor of all
what’s happening?” Doug asked in amazement.
“Not only on the ground floor, he’s becoming one of the movers and
shakers of his new family. He has become an honored member. I’m
very proud of him.”
Doug was quiet for a while like he was musing something to
himself. “Have you considered there might be a greater reason
behind Little Bear being sold into slavery than just my brother’s
cold-hardheartedness?” Doug respectfully asked his dad.
“I think about it every day. There ain't no doubt in my mind, Son.
It has to be more than coincidence. It’s almost like Joseph in the
Christian Bible whose brothers sold him into slavery. He rose up
from his slavery to become a prince of Egypt. Like Joseph, Little
Bear has a big heart. He don’t hold no malice toward his dad, but
the boy is pragmatic. He grows stronger every day. The support,
respect, and love he gets at the Goodnight ranch is turning him
into a strong-hearted fearless brave. While he may have forgiven
his dad, he will neither allow John to hurt nor reject him again.”
“When you speak of Little Bear your heart moves to your face,
Dad,” Doug smiled at the old man.
The chief smiled back at him. “The shot Captain Long gave me may
be reversing my physical age, Son, but I still remain an old man
in my head; an old man who is a grandfather several times over and
is proud of each and everyone of his grandchildren. Each will
bring to me his or her own special talent, but Little Bear..." the
chief shook his head.
“He’s sort of filled the gap in your heart John left. He’s
becoming the son you always wanted John to be,” Doug said.
The old man smiled to himself and nodded to his son as the blew
out a relaxed puff of smoke from his pipe. “John has no idea what
he gave up, what it cost him, or what it will cost him. He gave up
a wealth far greater than the worth of money, which can only bring
you pleasure for the moment. When it’s gone, so is your pleasure,
but the love, trust, and respect of a beloved son will bring you
more wealth than all the treasures on Earth. The worst part is, I
can’t tell John. He must never know, but I have a feeling it’s
like everything else in life. What goes around, comes around, but
when it comes around again to John, it will be too late. There is
great sadness in my heart for him and our loss.”
“I understand, Dad. Thanks for sharing with me. It makes me feel
more important in your eyes.”
“Never doubt, you are important in my eyes, Son. You have become
my rock, my strong right arm, and my grand children are the light
unto my feet for my older days.”
“Then is this new job offer a direct result of my nephew and you?”
Doug asked with humility.
“Yes, but you must ask yourself the same question. Was it by
chance or good fortune you’ve been offered this job? I think not.
There is more at play here. A large part of it is, you are a fine
man and a good, honest brave with a strong heart. You and your
family will become a part of a greater family. The Sheriff will
become your employer and boss, but he and his family will also
become a part of our family.”
“Wow. Then this is bigger than I thought.”
“Much bigger, Doug. We will be drawn into action and trust with
these men as time goes on. We are living in dangerous, but
wonderful times, Son. We will be witnesses to the final days of
this planet, but we will escape and survive,” Chief White Crow
said firmly.
* * * * * * *
The days began to get warmer and the boys were looking forward to
summer. Their lives were becoming more full from the things they
were becoming a part of and and as a result they were learning by
leaps and bounds. Waco, Travis, and Little Bear were still
visiting the Kryscells once a week. They looked forward to their
times lying in front of the beautiful crystals as they sang back
and forth to each other. The Kryscellians were much taken with the
three young men and were transferring the boy’s accumulated
knowledge to their protege, Lucas. Lazarus had no doubt Lucas
would be ready for the school year in the fall. He was a little
concerned the teachers and administration would find out just how
intelligent and knowledgeable Lucas had become. He was also
concerned about Lucas becoming bored.
It was hard for Waco and his slaves at school. They learned so
much it was difficult not to showoff in class. Waco did a couple
of times and was quickly reminded and respectfully rebuked by his
compatriots. If they must play it cool, so should he. Lazarus
grilled it into them it was important to appear to the general
public as normal as possible. Most of the time the boys were quiet
and attentive in class. They rarely volunteered to answer a
question unless the teacher would purposely call on them. Then
they would always have the correct answer with the least amount of
verbiage. The first couple of months, Waco and Travis spent extra
time with Little Bear getting him caught up with them, but once
they did, he quickly learned to paddle his own canoe.
He was ingesting knowledge at a tremendous rate. A couple of the
teachers seemed to revel in calling on him when no one else in the
class knew the answer to a difficult question. Little Bear would
slouch in his seat and hide behind the student in front of him
with his head down trying not to make eye contact with the
teacher. It never worked. They would call on him anyway. “Little
Bear,” he would cringe, “what is the answer, please?” the teacher
would ask like he or she knew beyond a doubt he would know. Little
Bear would always give the correct answer.
It rarely happened, but if he didn’t have the answer, he reached
out in panic to his brothers and one or the other would save his
bacon. The teacher would then beam at him with pride and smile.
“I’m glad someone in this class is paying attention,” the teacher
would admonish the rest of their class, “Thank you, Little Bear,
for your correct answer. It’s a comfort to know when I draw a
blank with the rest of my students, one of the Goodnight men will
know the answer. Thank you, Gentlemen, you make teaching a
pleasure.” It was a subtle put-down to the rest of the students,
but it was not without it’s implied prejudices. It said to the
other students, “See, a humble slave is smarter than you.” As
innocent as the teacher might have meant the implied compliment,
it didn’t sit-well with the rest of the students who considered
themselves above a common slave. There was always grunts and
groans around the room and bad looks thrown the boy’s way
accentuated by a few choice derogatory comments under their
breath.
At the beginning of school, Waco made sure the three of them had
classes together so he could keep an eye on Travis and Little Bear
in case there was trouble, but at the rate Travis and Little Bear
were growing, Waco’s fears for them being bullied were fast
receding. He was sure they could take care of themselves, but
there was still the stigma they were slaves and couldn’t fight
back under any circumstances. They made easy targets for bigoted
bullies. Travis already had a circle of established friends and
was more easily accepted as Waco’s personal slave. It took a while
for Little Bear to be accepted, but after the winning football
season he was one of the team’s best players. He began to gain
status and be included with Waco and Travis. Some of the students
didn’t want to acknowledge him at first, but they quickly found
out if they wanted to be a part of Waco’s circle of friends, which
became the A-list in-crowd, they would have to ‘make-nice’ with
Travis and Little Bear.
It was easier for Travis than it was Little Bear. Travis always
was a slave, but Little Bear was still adjusting. Travis lived
with little put-downs daily, but learned to let them slide. He was
happy and thrilled for the first time since the first grade he
wasn’t being picked on or beaten up a couple of times a week.
Since he became Waco’s slave his life was considerably better.
Waco tried his best to make sure Little Bear’s transition was as
easy as possible under the circumstances. After hearing several of
Travis’ horror stories how he was treated when Waco wasn’t there
to protect him, Little Bear decided he had it pretty good. He
would learn to cope with the small slights. Waco was very aware
and lectured Travis and Little Bear, while they may be slaves,
they were also his brothers. United and together there was nothing
they couldn’t overcome. He would also remind them they might have
two more brothers in the fall. The boys would smile at him in
anticipation.
The students knew what personal body slaves were for, or a least
they thought they did, and naturally it was always the idea they
were for their master’s sexual pleasure which most fascinated
them. Of course, they were all titillated by the prospects, but
tried to act disgusted and above such. The subject was rarely
discussed in front of girls or women. They knew and probably
discussed it among themselves, but it was considered in bad taste
for men to talk about such things in their presence. What was
considered rude and an uncomfortable topic of conversation among
women was considered par for the course among the boys and men.
The boys were the worst. Even though they were on the same team
and played just as hard at winning as the free-boys, Travis and
Little Bear were always being subjected to suggestive comments.
Waco never coached his slaves how to cope or answer. After
listening to Travis relate to the boys about his role as Waco’s
slave, Little Bear quickly adopted his attitude and ran with it.
“Hell!” one of the boys would exclaim, “We ain’t got us even one
body slave to take care of us. How is it Waco’s gets two? That
don’t seem fair to me. Does z’at seem fair to you, Little Bear?”
one of his teammates would ask.
“Yes, sir,” Little Bear would show the boy proper respect, “even
though he’s captain of our team, he’s your teammate, you shower
with him every day, but you must not know our master very well.
He’s a man of considerable passion and needs. I have no doubt, he
could probably take care of a couple more slaves if’n he’s a mind
to and keep smiles on all their faces. He also happens to be the
best. I ain’t never left his bed when I weren’t fully satisfied,”
Little Bear replied with a grin.
“Ewww,” responded a couple of the boys. The other boys laughed and
hooted at the boy who asked the stupid question and got more than
he counted on. Travis would usually come to Little Bear’s aid and
support his comment. Waco would just grin real big and wink at his
slaves. There was more than a little bit of envy from the boys,
but it wasn’t directed toward Waco. They were jealous of Travis
and Little Bear. Secretly, several of the boys wished they could
be Waco’s slave and spend an evening in his big cowboy arms.
* * * * * * *
May arrived like a whirlwind, and the second week Arlen began to
feel a lot of activity in his lower abdomen. The twins were
getting restless and seemed to sense their birth was imminent. The
gathering of the family was encouraged, and the males of the
family were present. Several of the females were a bit upset they
couldn’t be present at the first-birth, but it was politely
explained to them it was a male celebration in Volgoron culture.
Such a lame excuse didn’t go over very well with the modern day
women, free or slave, but they consoled each other with men
needing to feel important among themselves about such things.
Surprisingly, the woman who most wanted to be included was Ida
Mae.
Ida Mae Wallace was quickly overcoming her conservative way of
looking at things. Since Lazarus came to the ranch and saved her
beloved companion, she became more curious about what greater
wonders life and the universe had to offer. Simply put, she began
to ask questions. Her curiosity was overcoming her reticence. Ida
Mae began to see a larger picture outside her own little world and
began to marvel at the greatness of it all. Rather than try to
cram it into her small value system, she decided to expand her way
of thinking to encompass the flow of new information. The surest
death of a conservative comes not from a bullet, but a barrage of
knowledge.
Everyone was there including the Trong-Fieldings and several of
Garron and Strom’s family members. They were cleaned up for the
occasion and looking good. The new birth of a bairn was certainly
cause enough for celebration, but the birth of two from a single
proto-infant was an unheard of occurrence. No one could remember
another duplicate birth within their memory range going back
thousands of years; but, the night before Arlen was to give birth,
the winds of consciousness spoke to Waco of two great Volgoron
warriors who were never defeated in battle, who were known by the
ancient names of Casitor and Pollixum. They came forward from the
depths of time; a long hard journey through many subconscious
memories to the present, to ask to be considered for embedding
with the Long-Jones twins.
The elders, or keepers of time, approved their request to
petition, but would only allow the warriors to conjoin with the
boys with parental approval and the agreement of the bairns
themselves. By the age of their first birth they would be
developed enough to make that decision. The elders urged the
parents, Arlen and Lazarus, to be sure of their decision as it
would be irreversible. Waco went on to explained to an amazed
Arlen, Lazarus, and several other family members, their life-force
would be commingled with the twins, but the boys would develop
their own personalities as they grew. The ancient warriors
understood the greatness of the time period the boys would be
living through and felt they could contribute their knowledge and
experience.
The social, psychological, and political implications of the
melding of two races within a human form were staggering. Usually,
the more conservative of the two, Arlen Jones was all for it;
Lazarus, not so much. He was concerned because the hero warriors
of old were Volgorons, and he wondered if there would be a
conflict between the life-forces of the species. Would the
warriors overpower the human bairns to become dominant? Waco
assured him there wouldn’t be a problem.
The boys would have certain capabilities from birth ordinary human
infants don’t, but they would be able to control them to appear as
normal human children as they grew. It would only become
noticeable after the boys matured and took on the mantle of both
species. Lazarus’ other concern was if the boys, themselves, were
contacted. Waco smiled and reassured Lazarus he did it himself,
and it could be verified by the Kryscellians. Since the
Kryscellians were in Ox’s stateroom on the Bandersnatch they began
to glow more brightly in response to Waco’s comment.
Lazarus walked over to the case where they resided and spoke to
them. “Okay, we have all the ‘aye’ votes, but I want to know what
you folks think about this request? Do you have knowledge of them?
Are they good life-forces? Do you see any problems?” he asked.
“We have known them for centuries, Captain Long. They were truly
heroes on their world and their legends spread throughout the
universe. Even Earth's mythological history records their exploits
and bravery. They were kept continuous within the memory of their
race until most of the Volgoron were wiped out. There were only
three known survivors of that dreadful battle, your son, Garron,
whom you rescued and relocated here, and two other bairns located
on other worlds similar to Earth. There may be others out there in
the galaxy but we can't be sure. Strom and Garron should have
their genetic memories within them. They just never realized them
as such. So it will be with your sons. Casitor and Pollixum will
remain as a distant memory of a greater knowledge base which can
be drawn upon in times of need; a subdominant in resolution to the
tonic chord of the boy's awareness in any given situation. They
will provide advice and counsel, point and counterpoint to reason,
but may never control the boy's freewill. The boys can only
communicate with them if they want to and request them to come
forward. They cannot take over the boy’s personalities. The
ancients would never allow it. The boys will develop normally.
They will just have some secrets of the Volgoron race and
communication with their kind humans don’t ordinarily have.”
“How will we know which is which?” Lazarus asked.
“Pollixum will be born first. He has only one small difference on
his body to distinguish him from Casitor. He will have a tiny
birthmark on his navel in the form of a five pointed magen-adom
where he shared the spark of his soul when he chose to give birth
to his brother. The creation of Casitor was not random, Captain.
It could never have happened by chance. The odds of it occurring
naturally are three-hundred and ninety-eight billion to one. Like
Pollixum ages ago, Angus Jubilation wanted a brother. Since you
deposited more genetic material within your mate the evening of
his creation, Jubal had all he needed to divide his life-force and
create his sibling. He did not do so without permission. He
petitioned the elders and keepers, and they approved his request.
When the brothers, Casitor and Pollixum heard about what Jubal did
they became curious and found the boys worthy.”
“What’s in it for Casitor and Pollixum?” Lazarus asked, “Why
haven’t they come back before now?”
“They never had a similar opportunity arise and one would not
leave the other. In a way they will be giving up something of
themselves, because they know they will eventually cease to exist
as merely Casitor and Pollixum. Many millennia from now, once the
boys have expired, they will only exist as a memory of the twins,
but the whole will be greater than the sum of their parts. It is
their first step to immortality. It will be the boys fate, as
well. Together they will have taken the first step to becoming
elders, keepers of the time line.”
“I guess ‘at’s pretty damn important," Lazarus allowed.
“We feel it is, and to quote one of your Earthmen, it never hurts
to have friends in high places.”
Lazarus laughed. “Will they agree to be known as Castor and
Pollux?” Lazarus asked.
“They will, Captain,” Waco replied.
“All right, you talked me into it. I give my approval. We will
look forward to meeting them. The names Castor and Pollux will be
added to the boy’s names. Who should we notify?
“The masters and keepers of time recorded your words for all
eternity the moment you spoke them, Captain. Your words have gone
out across the winds of time and consciousness; great jubilation
is taking place within the hall of memories. If we were by the
seashore right now you would see all manner of marine mammals
leaping with joy and happiness from the waters of their birth.
They have something wonderful and new to speak and sing about.
They will be keeping close watch on the twins. You couldn’t have
named Angus Pollux Jubilation better,” Waco spoke to him, “But I
suspect you had some unconscious push from Jubal himself.”
Unlike babies born to human females, whose birth could vary from
months early to weeks late, the latter taxing the woman’s
psychological tolerance level to the max, Volgoron assisted birth
via human males were regular as clockwork. The first-birth of the
proto-infants could be accurately predicted down to the minute. So
it was with Angus Pollux Jubilation and Arlen Castor Beauregard
Long-Jones. Cable, and his assistants cleaned Arlen from top to
bottom, inside and out. Strom was bathed, powdered, and fluffed
for hours by the boys. He loved every minute of the attention. He
may have been a monster, but he loved to be pampered.
The boys were thorough, and by the time they finished, Strom was a
creature of awesome physical beauty. Strom felt empowered by what
was about to happen. He understood he would become a part of
something of great historical significance for his species and
have an important role to play in the lives of the boys. He would
become second-birth father to the twins. It would give the term
“born again” a new dimension, an idea the current
ultra-conservative religious faction would probably consider an
abomination. It's easier to wallow in ignorance than work to seek
reason, understand, and accept the truth.
Arlen lay on Garron’s huge bed with a silver sheet thrown over him
which flowed about his body like liquid metal. You could see
everything about his body outlined perfectly by the
quicksilver-like material. His appearance was as if he were lying
in the nude; a shining robot with a human head. He didn’t seem
anxious in the least. He wasn’t particularly embarrassed by
the men and Volgorons who surrounded him to wish him well. Every
man was standing nearby naked as the day they were born. It was a
symbolic gesture which bonded them together as family to become
witness to a wonderful and blessed event. Arlen could feel the
flow of the men's combined love and best wishes for him and the
infant boys. Cable and his two assistants made room so they could
attend him at all times. Strom came into the room followed by the
boys. For such a huge creature Strom lay down gently beside Arlen
and tenderly took him into his massive arms to embrace the big
cowboy. Arlen turned to him and stroked his fur on the creature's
huge chest.
“My God, them boys outdone themselves. You smell so good I could
eat you right here,” Arlen said to Strom.
Strom laughed. He had a big booming laugh and got everyone
laughing. “He says he wanted to be perfect for you, Captain
Jones,” Waco told Arlen, “He insisted we take our time and do a
good job.”
“He’s perfect. No disrespect to our surrogate son, but I couldn’t
imagine a better second-birth father for our boys than Strom. I’m
so glad you decided to help us out, Great-father.”
“He’s looking forward to it and wants to know how you’re doing?”
Waco relayed.
“I’m doing fine, sir,” Arlen spoke directly to Strom and looked
into his eyes. He didn’t need the boys to interpret the love he
saw in Strom’s face. Arlen reached up and stroked Strom’s huge
face and kissed him on the cheek, “I think it’s time, Old-friend.
Will someone take the cover away, please?” Captain Jones
requested. Cable was right there to assist with numerous towels he
set on the side of the bed.
“Has your water broken, sir?” Cable asked him as he removed the
liquid silver sheet.
“I felt it break a minute ago. It’s should be – ah, damn – that’s
a good feeling. Oh, fuck! What a release. What a rush,” Arlen said
as he moved a bit in Strom’s huge arms. Cable was collecting the
clear fluid as fast as he could. He was doing a good job of
staying on top of it.
“Oh, my God, I can feel the first one coming. Come on, Son. Come
Jubal. Don’t be afraid. We’re ready and waiting for you. Come to
daddy,” Arlen cooed as he spread his legs.
Soon a small head emerged and out popped a small reddish-pink
critter who looked very much like a human, but he was just a
little larger than a jumbo shrimp. He was fully formed, his eyes
weren’t open yet, but that didn’t stop him from immediately
lifting his tiny head to get his bearing. It looked to the men
like he was sniffing the air. When he was satisfied he found the
scent he was looking for, he started crawling into the lush fur
which covered Strom and headed for one of his big tits. Angus
Pollux Jubilation Long-Jones was born.
About that time another head popped out, but he had a bit of a
struggle getting free. “Should I help him?” Arlen asked Cable.
“No, sir, he needs to do it himself. He’ll be fine," Cable assured
the captain.
Sure enough, Arlen Castor Beauregard Long-Jones or ‘Bo’ as he was
to become known, freed himself from his first-birth father and
started his journey through the soft, strong fur of his
second-birth dad. Hand over hand he went grabbing handfuls of
Strom’s lush covering to pull himself along as his tiny feet
seemed to dig into the dark forest finding solid footing to help
propel him along his determined way. When he came upon the tit he
was going for, he found it was already taken by his brother. He
simply pushed his brother out of the way, took it for himself, and
started nursing. The men were going crazy with laughter as they
watched the first born shake his head and sputter.
They could swear they saw a smile cross his face as he turned and
made for Strom’s other teat. Strom was in heaven. His purpose in
life was once again being reconfirmed. Strom’s greatest calling
was to be a parent. He began to sing softly to his new bairns in
his deep rumbling bass voice. There were no words, just a constant
drone with a haunting melody above. There was no doubt in the
men’s mind it was a song as ancient as Strom’s race and was about
warriors and heroes. It went on and on and filled the room with
warmth, love, and gave an aura of fierce protection. Arlen knew
they chose the right Volgoron to be the second-birth dad for their
boys.
Arlen was exhausted. Lazarus lay down next to him. They held each
other as they admired the twins sucking away on Strom’s huge
chest. Everyone was talking and laughing. The men were having a
great time. They laughed and marveled as they watched their tiny
bodies balloon up in size. They looked like tiny Buddha dolls as
they finally unhooked themselves from Strom’s teat, turned, and
headed South on their fur covered freeway. The twins found the
entrance to their new home and dove in together. They moved to the
bottom of Strom’s protective pouch, crawled into each other's arms
and proceeded to go to sleep, but not before Angus licked the
slopped-over Lummox milk from his little brother’s face.
They were so tiny, Strom barely showed a bulge. With his fur, the
bairn's weren't noticeable, but in a couple of weeks they would
be. Arlen was getting his second wind and was ready to party, but
Cable reminded him they had to check him out and make sure
everything was okay internally. It didn’t take long and the men
were in the ship’s canteen enjoying the food and drinks Cable,
David, and Jonathan set out for them. The Sheriff and Lucas were
dispatched to bring the women folk on board to share in the
festivities. They were agog at the huge Volgoron men from Strom
and Ox’s family.
“You mean it’s all over?” Ida Mae asked.
“Yes, ma’am, Ms. Ida,” Scraps said to her, “I watched it myself.
They were about the size of one of our pups when they’s born.
Pretty little things, they was.”
“And they’re now in Mr. Strom’s pouch?” she asked. Strom gently
took her hand and placed it against his lower abdomen. “Land
sakes, they are in there. I can feel ‘em. Lord a’ mercy. Do
wonders ever cease?” Ida Mae asked.
“When do we get to see them?” Mary Gibbons wanted to know.
“At their evening feeding, if you like,” Arlen spoke up, “They
usually feed twice a day. In the mornings and again in the
evening. Since they arrived shortly before nine A.M. they’ll be
hungry again around five or six.”
“Well, I, for one, am not going home until I see them,” Mary
Gibbons announced.
“Me neither,” Angus’ wife Jean said.
“Make that all of us,” the Sheriff’s wife agreed.
“It won’t be long before you and Ms. Gibbons go into labor,”
Lazarus said to Elsie Jessup.
“Yes, sir, I’m due the first week of June and my mistress a couple
of weeks after. I wanna’ be up and on my feet to help her when she
goes into labor.”
“I’m sure you will, Elsie, but don’t overdo. Mary will have all
the help she needs and then some. She’ll probably get so tired of
all the fuss she’ll demand some time alone with her baby,” Lazarus
assured her. The women laughed. “Either one of you had any
problems in the last couple of weeks?” he asked.
“No, sir, Captain Long. Cable, David, and Jonathan have been
taking wonderful care of us to say nothing of the wonderful
Kryscells. They have been very good and kind to Elsie and me. I
hope they realize my gratitude. I don’t think I could’ve done this
without them. They’ve managed to boost my body and spirit to the
level I think I’m going to be ready.”
“Good. We don’t want any complications. Not for us, but for you,”
Lazarus added.
* * * * * * *
Later in the afternoon, Strom related to Waco he could feel the
twins getting restless, and he thought they were getting hungry
again. Once he lay down they would begin their journey up his
massive body to hook themselves up to their father’s food source.
Strom no sooner laid down on Ox’s bed when the twins peaked out
from his pouch and began their journey. This time there was no
competition. Arlen headed for Strom's left teat and Angus headed
for the right one. The men allowed the women to stand in front,
nearer Strom, so they might see better. There was much
‘oohing’ and ‘aahing’ at the twins.
“They’re so tiny,” Mary Gibbons said.
“I’m amazed they’re that fully developed they can crawl the length
of Strom’s body to feed. They’re amazing,” Ida Mae said.
“That’s part of the one percent genetic information they get from
beginning life as a Volgoron proto-embryo,” Lazarus explained.
It was a scene they would see many times in the future as the
twins would remain within Strom’s pouch for a little over five
months. Not all their time would be spent in Strom’s pouch. After
four and a half months, they would begin to be interested in
spending more time outside, but they would still run to the
comfort and protection of their Volgoron dad’s pouch. When a woman
gives birth to a human infant, it is seen as a very traumatic
experience for the baby. So it was with the bairns who had a
Lummox for a second-birth parent, but the Volgorons understood
separation from their second-birth dad could be traumatic. Strom
would sleep in the same bed with the twins so they could hear his
heartbeat until they adjusted to sleeping outside his pouch. The
transition was far easier for bairns than human babies.
When Arlen gave birth to Bryce, and Garron became his second-birth
father, he slept with his dad for a year and a half before he felt
secure enough to sleep alone. A Volgoron or Lummox would never
limit the time his bairn required to adjust to living apart. Some
took longer than others, but no matter the time span, their dads
were always there for them. Such was the bond between bairns and
their second-birth dads. As a result, children born to a
second-birth parent generally grew up to be remarkably well
adjusted, considerably more comfortable with life, and found it
easier to happily adjust to their circumstances than the majority
of human children. They also found it distasteful and unacceptable
to be bellicose unless they or someone they loved were directly
threatened.
* * * * * * *
Elsie Jessup marked off each day of her pregnancy on an old feed
and grain calendar she hung on a nail in her kitchen. She knew the
night she conceived and was keeping close watch. She knew her time
was near. Master Long’s sons and the Kryscells told her so. She
wasn’t concerned. She was looking forward to it, for Bobby’s sake
as much as hers, but she couldn’t help admit to herself what a joy
it would be to have another child. Travis was such a joy to them,
she was hoping this new boy would bring them as much happiness.
Just knowing the boy would grow up a freeman was a major incentive
for having another baby. Elsie went into labor nine months to the
day of her conception. She gave birth to a handsome, eight and a
half pound baby boy right on schedule. It was an easy birth for
Elsie and she was radiant as she lay in her bed in sickbay on
Master Long’s ship.
She confided to Bobby she wasn’t ready to go back to the ranch
right away, because she had been pampered and treated like a queen
by Master Long’s sons. She felt like they became part of their
family. Bobby told her he felt the same about them. They asked
Master Long’s permission to name their boy after Cable. He told
them to ask Cable. Cable was flattered and for a few moments
didn’t know what to say. His brothers patted him on the back and
congratulated him. Of course he gave his permission, and the boy’s
name became Charlie Cable Gibbons. (C. C. Gibbons.) Ranger and
Mary Gibbons agreed, Bobby and Elsie’s child would be raised free.
There was no talk of inheritance rights, but Bobby and Elsie
understood the Gibbons would retain those rights for their son.
Nevertheless, Bobby and Elsie were grateful their boy wouldn’t
have to go through life with the stigma of being a slave.
* * * * * * *
Elsie no sooner got home and back into her routine when Mary
Gibbons went into labor. She delivered a week early, but Cable and
Lazarus said there was no problem. The baby would be fine. The boy
only weighed seven pounds but was perfectly formed and looked like
his ruggedly handsome dad. Mary came through the ordeal fine. She
was a bit more exhausted than Elsie was, but she quickly regained
her strength. They name the boy Ranger Leroy Gibbons Junior. Mary
recovered quickly after she got home with the baby. Cable insisted
the new mothers still come to sickbay once a week for checkups for
them and their babies. Elsie and Mary were grateful. Mary was
certain the Kryscellians were keeping her alive and hoped they
would for sometime. She looked forward to her regular visits with
them, and they reveled with her and Elsie in their joy of
motherhood.
* * * * * * *
Lazarus asked Ping and Pong, assisted by David and Jonathan, to
replicate several rolls of the anti-static material. It was passed
out to the ranchers, and Lazarus suggested they instruct their
cowboys to begin lining their hats. Lazarus made arrangements for
the ranch foremen or lead slave-cowboys from each ranch to come to
a meeting to teach them the proper way to do it so they could
teach their men. Slowly but surely bunkhouses and ranch houses
were retrofitted with either corrugated tin roofs or the entire
roof was lined with anti-static material and roofed over. By the
time they finished, and were inspected by a team Lazarus taught
how to check them, everyone was fairly well protected.
There was a remarkable drop in the theft of their livestock. It
wasn’t fully understood even by Lazarus and his team. Ping
suggested it might be because they were used to probing many minds
and now had very few they could hear. It might make them
suspicious, but the boys and a couple of men who could feel them
trying to probe their brains and could block them threw them off
guard. They were unaware certain humans developed the mental
ability to block them and would only let them read selective
thoughts; however, it wasn’t long before they were back to their
criminally illegal harvesting.
“Harvesting? Hell!” Angus exclaimed, “Them damnable sum'bitches is
nothing but a bunch of low-life robbers. No tell’n how many cattle
was lost to them varmints over the years. I think it’s high-time
we done some’um about it,” he said angrily shaking his fist in the
air.
The other ranchers, including Lazarus’ crew, agreed.
“The only problem is we can’t seem to get our hands on the weapons
we need,” Stan Brown complained, “Me and Al here put out a few
feelers down Mexico way, but the borders are being watched too
close to sneak anything across. Besides we don’t know’s we could
trust them men down there to sell us what we want. They’s a pretty
slimy lot. They could take our money and tell us to go fuck
ourselves. In Mexico there ain’t a lot a gringo can do about it.”
“Yeah, I understand," Lazarus said, "Tell you what, we got ships
all over the world and a few in some pretty hot spots. I’ll see
what I can do. All we need is one grenade launcher, and we’re in
business. We can move from ranch to ranch to discourage them.
Randomness is not something they cope with very well. Be careful
you don’t contract with one of them traveling gun selling caravans
what stay one step ahead of the government. They’ll sell you what
you want all right, but then report you to the government so the
feds will turn their heads the other way for them. In the
meantime, you’re stuck with a terrorist charge, put in a cell, and
they throw away the key. You will have no trial, nothing. Our
constitution don’t exist no more. The laws of Habeas Corpus, which
dates back to the early thirteen hundreds, was done away with by
George the second. You are no longer innocent until proven guilty.
You will never see your family or loved ones again.”
The men listened to the grim words Lazarus was telling them, but
they already knew the consequences of their actions. Their kids
kept them up to date from their computers. The Internet was still
a freeway of information but mostly misinformation. While the
Theocons took over the Internet in the U.S. and squashed any and
all anti-government dissent, technology found a way. The other
nations of the world didn’t agree with the U.S. policies and
continued to host freedom bloggers. Most of the Internet quickly
became Wi-Fi and only those who subscribed to the U.S. policy used
phone or cable access anymore.
Once again, technology came to save the day. The advent of Wi-Fi
(wireless Internet access from a LAN network) became the standard
of the day, but the Local Area Networks were clumsy and didn’t
overlap enough to give continuous connection. It was okay if you
were static, but if you were mobile, breaks in service could be
expected. At first there were many complaints and the companies
realized they had to provide better to keep customers and increase
volume. LAN went WAN, World Area Network by means of satellites.
Satellite cable companies were already doing it. The business just
bought out many of the old government communications satellites
and were in business.
There were problems. No matter how they tried to protect access to
non-subscribers with the most sophisticated coding devices,
somewhere in the middle of a cornfield in Nebraska, some bright
twelve year old kid would crack the code and have an illegal
decoding device on the market before the end of the week. It
became a cottage industry unto itself, but like everything
illegal, many young men and a few women went to prison. The demand
was great and the more competition there was the lower the price
for the decoding devices became.
Thus was born the great Sub-net. With almost limitless bandwidth
to play with, hackers soon developed their own uplink/downlink
devices that created a complete clandestine net-roots platform
that no one could break into unless they could get their hands on
one of their devices. The big money communications companies lost
their top engineers and technician because most of them were
liberal progressives and wound up in prison. Those who didn’t were
the mice who slowly, but surely, ate away at the system’s status
quo.
It became a free-for-all. It created a great battleground, but the
giant corporations, for all their money, couldn’t buy the talent
to compete with the underground. They lost. It was like a tsunami
overwhelmed them. It grew into an uncontrollable giant almost over
night, and short of destroying the satellites, there was nothing
they could do about it. The techs who designed the Sub-net built
in vicious protection methods for anyone who tried to tamper with
it. The greatest, most fierce battle of the Twenty-first century
was fought, not on a battlefield, but within the hearts and minds
of men. There was some blood shed. Those caught were put to death
under the charge of treason, as a government power play to
frighten those who created the Sub-net. It didn’t work. They only
succeeded in creating martyrs to the cause who would live forever
on the net. They were the true patriots of their age. They were
willing to give their lives for their beliefs in freedom of
information.
The big money monopolies who once controlled everything lost
control of the Internet, and to the dismay of the Neocon Corporate
Theocracy, it again became a free and open platform. The
anti-establishment freedom bloggers were once again in business,
and they were pissed. There was an even greater division between
wingnuts of the extreme right and the more middle to far left of
the public. Fortunately, there wasn’t nearly the number of rabid
conservatives on the net as the more moderate folks. They didn’t
have the brains to figure out how to get on the secret net, and no
tech worth his salt would give them the time of day. Nobody
listened to them any more, anyway. Their rantings and ravings were
attributed to little more than delusions of insanity.
The most they did was extol the virtues of the takeover by the
government, kiss the Theocracy’s ass and call for the rebels to do
the same. A pard doesn’t change its spots. It was an exciting but
a dangerously grim time to live. You trusted no one, and never let
your guard down. Everyone was holding their breath to see what
would happen. There was no way the government could monitor
millions of people from receiving the free internet from space.
Most people in the U.S. were against what the Theocons were doing,
but it was with the money supplied by the large corporations the
Neocons took control of everything, and they could cut off
supplies to any dissenting populace whenever they wanted in the
name of national security.
There was talk of breaking the back of the Sub-net (Sub for
subversive) by destroying the satellites, but there was too much
pressure from the rest of the world who welcomed the U.S. back
into the net because of their knowledge and creativity. It once
again became a free marketplace of enterprise and ideas. With a
minimum of security a citizen could feel safe expressing his
opinions and ideas on the net. It looked like, for a while, that
technology, which the conservatives always mistrusted, came
through to save the day, but it was only to be for approximately a
decade until the powers that be decided it was necessary for
national security to destroy the satellites and put an end to the
Internet. It was within the final decade of the current history of
Earth the Internet blossomed and flourished.
Waco kept his Internet activity to the legal or government
approved net. Charlie paid a minimal charge for provider access to
the only company who managed to survive the forced takeover of the
government, MSM. Bill Gates had the money to buy a monopoly on net
access and it worked for a while. He contributed highly to the
Theocratic regime which was far more than he would have to pay
under previous government tax laws. Before, he had all sorts of
tax loopholes that excluded him from paying a proportionate share
as compared to the average citizen. The Theocracy demanded a tithe
of twenty percent. Microsoft paid out the ass to the Bush created
regime.
By that time, most people got tired of shelling out hundreds of
dollars for MS’s new operating systems, getting little in return
and later learning they paid their money for an inferior product.
Open source became the wave of the future. Every year it became
more attractive to consumers and began to take huge bites out of
Microsoft’s butt. Combined with the strength of the Sub-net,
Gate’s tower finally collapsed and to many’s glee, it happened
before he kicked the bucket. He lived to see his empire come
crumbling down around him. Well before the end was in sight, the
government stepped in and nationalized the Internet. All of Gates’
fortune and properties were confiscated by the “compassionate
conservative” regime. Gates and his family were left penniless.
Waco asked Ping and Pong about the possibility of getting on the
Sub-net. (It later became known as the "V" net or Free-Net from
the popular underground movie by the same title. The logo for the
V-net was the white face mask from the movie. It became the symbol
for rebellion.)
“I know it’s against the law, but I hardly ever use the net
because there’s nothing on it I wanna’ see. There’s very little to
chose from even though there’s thousands of government approved
sites. They’re all the same. It's like eating the same
uninteresting bowl of pablum morning, noon, and night,” Waco
complained.
<< Let me see what I can do, Young Master, >>
replied Ping, << I’ll need to see what technology is
available for you to purchase without causing suspicion. >>
Waco turned his computer over to Ping and Pong for several days.
After three days they came to Waco. They instructed him go to a
site on the standard MS net which sold computers, parts, and
supplies. She pointed to a two-hundred terabit removable memory
chip which could be formatted like a hard drive and run the
system, if need be. Waco got his dad’s permission and ordered the
chip. When it arrived Ping took it to the ship with her and kept
it for one evening. The next afternoon, when Waco and his posse
got home from school, Ping brought the memory stick to the big
house, plugged it in the USB port on Waco's computer and told him
to turn it on. Waco pushed the button and the chip took over his
computer. Ping wrote a totally new operating system from scratch
to mimic the Microsoft system but provided much more, including
access to the V-net.
“Hoe-lee shit!” Lucas exclaimed.
“Would ju’ look at that!” Travis jumped up and down.
“Unbelievable!” Little Bear shouted.
“This is fantastic, Ping! How can we ever thank you?” Waco asked.
<< You already have, Master Waco, many times over. You
and your father have been most gracious to us, and anything we
can do to help is our pleasure. >>
“Well, we’re shore’ ‘nuff grateful, Little Lady. What are some of
the benefits of your system?” Waco asked.
<< There is a tri-level encryption system that has to be
activated before anyone can use your computer, but it is
operated by a single passphrase of your choosing. No matter
where you go on the regular net or V-net, no one can hack into
your system or get into it to read or change your files. You
won’t need anti-virus programs or a firewall. It connects to
both internet systems through a proxy server so you can’t be
traced. There is a random generation device that chooses a new
proxy server every time you use the net and a built-in firewall
that will do permanent damage to anyone’s system who tries to
find out anything about you. Furthermore, when you
detach the chip from the USB port, it reverts back to your old
machine. When you’re through using your computer you remove the
chip and hide it were it can’t be found in case your home is
raided and the government wants to see what you have on your
computer. All they will find is your old acceptable files on
your hard drive. You’ll want to be sure to add new things from
time to time not to arouse suspicion. >> Ping
explained.
“Will it still play our games?” Waco asked.
<< It is the same as before, except it has more things
it can do in a shorter period of time. Since it uses only
high-speed memory, it doesn’t need to slow down for information
from a hard drive. It’s always there, instantly ready. I think
you will be surprised and pleased with the speed,” >>
Ping said.
The boys were already in awe at the blazing speed of Waco’s
machine. It was incredible. Waco had some concerns about it and
how his dad might react. When he asked Lazarus about it, he talked
with Charlie. Lazarus assured Waco it was all right with Charlie
and gave his approval for him to talk with Ping and Pong. Waco
didn’t go behind his dad’s back. Charlie even approved buying the
memory stick. Lazarus thought it would be a good idea for Waco to
speak directly with his dad. “You know we’ll be breaking the law,
Dad?” Waco asked.
“Yes, I know, but sometimes desperate times call for desperate
measures. The new administration has passed so many draconian laws
every man probably breaks one of them every day. I want you to
know more about the world outside and the real truth about what’s
going on other than the propaganda the current regime dishes out.
Just be careful and use a solid passphrase when surfing. Make sure
you hide the memory stick after you finish with it. According to
our ramrod, with Ping’s program no one can trace you. That’s good
enough for me,” Charlie replied.
“Thanks, Dad. We’ll be careful, I promise,” Waco assure his dad.
Lazarus walked in and Waco went back to his posse and cruising the
wonders of the Sub-net. They spent the evening going here and
there. Waco took turns and each man had his turn at surfing. Lucas
was enthralled by it.
“Well, you know what this means, don’t chu’?” Lazarus asked in his
best Texas drawl as he grinned real big at Charlie.
“Individual computers for the other three?" Charlie laughed.
“E’aup. Lucas would never ask for one, but I can read him like a
book. I know he'd love to have one,” Lazarus said, “and next month
their birthdays come up.”
“Damn, that’s gonna’ be expensive,” Charlie winced.
“No, it won’t. You let me take care of the computers. You get ‘em
some’um else,” Lazarus suggested.
“I couldn’t let you do that, Ramrod,” Charlie said.
“Hell, I want to, Boss. Them boys has grow’d on me. It seems like
we done lived half a lifetime with ‘em in this last year.
Damnation, they’s grow’n up fast! I swear they doubled in size.
Lucas is almost bigger than Sam. He don’t have no problem taking
him out in football. Them three of yorn won ever' damn game they
played.”
“Yeah, I think Little Bear is the most remarkable one of my three.
He keeps me company many nights. I always enjoy sleeping with him,
but damn, he’s developing a find little body. H’it’s all a can do
to check ma’self sometimes,” Charlie rolled his eyes and grinned.
“Lord, don’t I know it? Lucas does the same to me,” Lazarus
confessed
“You think’n on being his first?” Charlie asked.
“Think’n on it,” Lazarus replied, "It's hard not to," he added and
grinned.
“Be the best thing you could do for the kid, but I know you, you
won’t do nothing until he’s sixteen," Charlie said.
“You’re right, but by then, he might decide he wants some other
cowboy to take break him to his saddle for his first time,”
Lazarus said, “I already done give him my permission with the men
he’s asked about,” Lazarus added.
“I seriously doubt it, Ramrod. I heard him and the boys talk’n
‘bout it, and I think he has it set in his head it’s gonna’ be you
or nobody.”
Lazarus smiled to himself and chuckled. “We’ll see," Lazarus said,
"a lot can happen in four years," he added.
* * * * * * *
Blake Tindell was putting up his horse for the evening. He was out
riding with his masters most of the afternoon and left the boys to
work with another slave trustee. Burt and Phil came running up to
him with Jeb and Zeke close behind. Each boy was whiter than the
next. They looked like they saw a ghost.
“Quick, Boss! It’s Sam. He done had the table saw kick back on
him, and it cut off three of his fingers on his left hand,” Burt
cried.
Blake didn’t hesitate, he broke out in a run. Sam was almost in
shock. The trustee managed to tear up a clean old bed sheet and
wrap his hand in it.
“Where’s his fingers?” Blake yelled.
“Over there, some'ers, on the floor,” the slave trustee, Dan
Jackson, motioned with his arm.
“Find ‘em!” Blake ordered the boys.
Soon the boys brought him all three of Sam’s bloody fingers, Blake
quickly wrapped them in a paper towel and put them into the pocket
of his shirt.
“Burt, you come with me. The rest of you boys stay here. We’ll be
back as soon as we can to let you know how your brother is doing.
Dan, you stay with them. Send one of them boys up to the main
house to let our masters know what happened. Tell ‘em I took him
to Cable. They’ll understand.”
“Yes, sir, Boss,” Dan replied and took off running to the big
house.
Burt got on one side of Sam and Blake got on the other. They
quickly walked him down to the old barn. Blake looked at Sam and
tears were streaming down his face, but he wasn’t crying. He was
in great pain and terribly afraid.
“Listen to me, Sam! Do you trust your boss?” Blake demanded.
“Yes, sir,” Sam managed to get out, "you know I do, sir.”
“You’re gonna’ be all right, Sam. I’m gonna’ take you to them
angel-men, and they’ll put yore’ fingers back on for you. You
ain’t gonna’ lose yore’ fingers. Understand, Son?” Blake asked
like a demand.
“Yes, sir, but I don’t see how,” Sam moaned.
“Don’t matter none! You don’t have to see how, Sam. Damn it! Just
trust me, Boy! Your slave dad wouldn't shit chu' none nor tell you
wrong, Son,” Blake shouted at him.
“I do, Boss. I trust ma' slave dad. I trust you more’n anybody on
this Earth,” Sam said.
They got to the back of the barn. Sam and Burt didn’t know what to
think. Blake hit a post three times with his fist, and a portal
sprang up. Burt and Sam stepped back and gasped. “Shit!” Burt
exclaimed, “What the Hell is ‘zat?” he asked.
“It’s a portal; a gate to another place. It's all very Stargate.
Step through and you're in a hospital. Trust me! Now, let’s get
him through the gate, Burt,” Blake commanded.
“You mean walk through that damn thing, Boss?” Burt asked.
“That’s exactly what I mean. You done been through it twice
already ‘cept’n you’s knocked out. I don’t have time to knock you
out so if you love your brother do as I say and let’s walk through
together.”
Burt put his arm back around his brother and the three men walked
through the gate into sickbay on the Bandersnatch.
“Wow!” Burt exclaimed.
“Oh, my!” Cable exclaimed in response, “What have you done, Sam?”
he asked gently walking over to take Sam’s wounded hand in his.
The handsome bio-droid was completely naked. Cable turned and
pressed a button. “David! Jonathan! Drop what you’re doing and get
to sickbay on the double. We got us a cowboy with three missing
fingers. You bring his fingers with you, Mr. Blake?" Cable asked.
“Yes, sir, they’s in my pocket,” Blake fished in his pocket for
Sam's fingers.
David and Jonathan came in and took Sam’s fingers away from Blake
to wash and clean them. Cable had a hypo and headed for Sam’s
shoulder. “I’m gonna’ give you a shot to relax you, Sam, so you’re
not so frightened. It isn’t as much as you had the last time you
visited us. We need you awake to move your fingers after we
reattach them,” Cable said.
Cable pushed up Sam's Western shirt, rubbed the area with alcohol
and gave him the shot. Sam started to relax almost immediately.
Burt moved away and stood next to Blake. “This is where you
brought us, ain’t it, Boss? I remember. Where are we, Boss?" he
asked.
“In sickbay, on board a ship, Burt. A very large ship,” Blake
replied.
“On the ocean?” he asked. He didn’t feel any movement.
“Not that kind of ship, Son,” Cable replied and smiled at Burt as
he unwrapped Sam’s hand. Burt didn’t ask more.
“Clean cuts. Won’t be much problem. We’ll get you cleaned up and
then reattach them. Now, get up in this chair, Sam, and relax.
Here, I’m gonna’ adjust it so you can lie back and don't have to
watch what we’re doing,” Cable said, laid him back, and Sam seemed
to relax almost to the point of going to sleep.
“I think he’s about to pass out, Mr. Cable,” Blake said.
“That’s all right if he does. I'd rather he did. We can wake him
when we need him. I have to give him several shots to deaden the
area anyway. He can still move his fingers. They’ll just feel like
they’re asleep.”
About that time another portal sprang up. Charlie and Lazarus came
through followed by Waco, Travis, Little Bear, and Lucas.
“How is he, Son?” Lazarus asked Cable.
“More afraid than anything, Father. I got him settled down,
cleaned up, and we’re about to start reattaching his fingers,”
Cable replied.
“I’m sorry, Master Lazarus, I just reacted. I didn’t know what
else to do,” Blake apologized.
“Nonsense, Son! No apology necessary. You done the right thing.
Howdy, Burt, welcome to the Bandersnatch,” Lazarus stuck out his
hand. Burt didn’t know what to do. He knew at that moment Lazarus
was his master. He looked to Blake for some clue. Blake smiled and
nodded for him to take Lazarus’ hand. Burt took it and shook it,
then he dropped to his knees and kissed each of Lazarus’ dusty
cowboy boots. “Come to my arms, Son, and share your love with your
master,” Lazarus gently commanded the young man.
Burt was in Lazarus arms in an instant. He got tears in his eyes
as Lazarus hugged him and gave him a peck on his cheek. “Me and my
brothers belong to you, Master Lazarus?” he asked.
“Yes, Son, you men are my slaves. I’ve contracted with Masters
Hoot and Cotton to train you and keep you for awhile, then I’ll
decide what to do with you.”
“Yes, sir, Master. Thank you, Master Long,” Burt said like a
gentleman slave.
“You’re welcome, Son,” Lazarus replied.
The men turned their attention to Cable who was swiftly working
with David and Jonathan over Sam’s sterilized hand. They used some
kind of biological glue that joined flesh to flesh. When activated
by an ozone emitter it formed a near permanent bond. They attached
each finger, one by one, but before they cemented them onto Sam’s
hand they made him move each one. It wasn’t easy for him but he
managed. Then cable took the small blowgun, it looked like a
hair-dryer, and began to blow the ozone, created by a black light
inside the gun, onto Sam’s hand.
“I can feel it bonding, sir,” Sam said groggily.
“Good, Son, that’s what we want," Cable replied.
“You men shore’ are pretty,” Sam smiled. Cable, David, and
Jonathan laughed.
“Here, Son, we’ll have none of that. The very idea. Put’n a move
on my sons,” Lazarus walked over to him and grinned at Sam. Sam
knew Lazarus was only kidding.
“It’s the sedative, Master Long,” he grinned.
“Bullshit!” Lazarus replied, “I have a hard time keeping my hands
off a’ them myself,” he laughed and got a smile out of Sam,
“Feeling a little better, Son?” Lazarus asked.
“A lot better, sir. Sorry I’m such a klutz," Sam grinned, “but I
ain’t sorry I got to see this place and you again, and them
beautiful naked men,” Sam said and started getting an erection.
“Do you remember them crystals what sang to you before?” Lazarus
asked.
“Yes, sir. We all do. Were they real?” he asked.
“Yes, they were, Sam, very real. They’re another life form from
us. We're carbon based life forms, but they’re a silicon based
life form. They are peaceful and generous. They love healing
carbon life forms and learning about folks more mobile than
themselves. However, Waco and his posse are working on some ideas
to make them more mobile. We’re gonna’ take you to them in a few
minutes, and they’ll heal your hand the rest of the way. They’ll
sing to you again and since you’ll be awake this time you can sing
back to them. Tell them about yourself.”
“I can’t sing worth a damn, sir,” Sam said.
“They’ll teach you,” Lazarus smiled at him.
Lucas walked over to Burt hugged him and kissed him on the cheek
just as Lazarus had done. “Welcome to the Bandersnatch, Burt. I
guess now you know you’re my master’s slave. I suppose that sort
of makes us slave-brothers," Lucas said quietly.
“Yeah, I guess it does at that. Is my brother gonna’ be okay,”
Burt asked Lucas.
“Sure, go on over there and look. They put his fingers back on. He
can move them,” Lucas said. Lucas took Burt by the arm and led him
to Sam.
“You okay, Little Brother?” Burt asked with tears in his eyes.
“I think so, Bro. I got me fingers back,” Sam smiled as best he
could, and slowly moved his fingers so Burt could see.
“That’s fuck’n amazing! Oh, I’m sorry, Master Lazarus,” Burt said.
“‘At’s all right, Son, I agree, it is pretty fuck’n amazing,” he
laughed, “Ma’ boys do good work. I’m downright proud of ‘em,”
Lazarus said and patted Cable on his butt. Cable smiled at him.
“Them crystals what sang to us, are they aliens, Master Long?”
Burt asked.
“Depends on what you call aliens, Burt. To me they’re good friends
who just happen to be made out of different stuff from us. Did
they make you feel like you were alien when they sang to you?”
Lazarus asked.
“Naw, sir, not at all. They took me into their, I wanna’ say
hearts, but I don’t know if they got hearts,” Burt said.
“They don’t, but they understand the concept,” Lazarus explained.
Another portal sprang up and Hoot and Cotton came through. Their
eyes were wide expecting the worse. Instead everyone was relaxed
and Sam seemed to be feeling pretty good. He was smiling and
talking with his master.
“Hey, Gentlemen! You should be proud of your Bossman there. He
done the right thing. Them boys is gonna’ need to know what’s what
soon anyway,” Lazarus said.
Hoot took Blake’s hand. “You done the right thing, Son. Proud of
you. Proud of you for lending a hand, Burt.”
“T’weren’t nothing, Master Hoot. Glad to do it. Sam’s ma’ brother,
after all.”
“Do you wanna’ go with Sam to see the Kryscellians, Burt? They’d
love to see you again. They ask about you and your bothers all the
time,” Lazarus asked.
“I think I’d like that, Master Long,” Burt replied.
Cable started helping Sam with his clothes. He didn’t stop until
he had Sam naked. Sam was so relaxed he didn’t give a shit. He
kept a big silly smile on his face. David brought in an anti-grav
gurney and helped Sam onto it. They threw one of the silver
metallic sheets over Sam. It didn’t hide anything but it was warm.
Burt’s eyes got real big.
“What’s holding that damn thing up?” Burt asked without thinking.
“An anti-gravity generator, Son,” Lazarus explained.
“Wait a minute. Other life forms, anti-gravity, a liquid metal
sheet, we ain’t aboard no ordinary ship, are we? This is a
spaceship of some kind,” Burt said in awe.
“You’re right, Brother,” Waco answered, “A big ‘un, too.”
“But how? Why? What for?” Burt asked.
“You’ll find out soon enough. Nothing to be afraid of. You’re
safer here than any place on this planet, Son,” Charlie said.
“‘At’s right,” added Little Bear, “ain’t nothing to fear ‘round
here, Brother,” he smiled at Burt.
“You ready to visit the Kryscellians, Son?” Cable asked Burt.
“Yes, sir, I’ll go with ma’ brother,” Burt replied.
“Take your clothes off, ” Cable told him.
“In front of all these men?” Burt looked around him.
“Burt!” Blake barked in a stern voice. Burt responded immediately
and started taking off his boots. He didn’t stop until he removed
everything. David brought in another anti-grav gurney and signaled
for Burt to get on it. Burt complied, and they threw a liquid
sheet over him.
“Right! We’re off to see the Wizards!” Lazarus laughed.
“Pay no attention to the man behind the green curtain,” Travis
said and giggled.
The men laughed, “Good one, Travis!” Charlie said, as he put his
arm around Travis and pulled him close.
Cable pushed Sam’s gurney and David pushed the other. They passed
through another portal and were in Ox’s stateroom. The men placed
the boy’s gurneys in front of the case where the Kryscells were
and removed the sheets. They were completely nude lying side by
side, but it was warm and comfortable in the room. The Kryscells
immediately started glowing and the boys could feel their healing
rays begin to pierce their bodies. Burt reached over and took
Sam’s good hand to hold. Sam’s damaged hand was next to the
Kryscells.
“We’ll be back in about an hour. You gentlemen enjoy your visit
with the Kryscellians. Just remember to let yourself go and
experience the joy and ecstasy they can bring you,” Cable said.
The men left. Sam and Burt were alone. Sam looked over to Burt and
squeezed his hand gently. “I’m glad you decided to come with me,
Brother,” he said.
“Me, too, I didn’t want you to have all the fun,” Burt chuckled.
“Hesh up, now! I think the overture is about to start,” Sam
smiled.
* * * * * * *
The men retired to the ship's forward mess which was Captain
Long’s private mess. Cable stayed behind to clean up the infirmary
and to be close to the boys in case they needed anything. He had
three robocams on each boy at all times. David and Jonathan
accompanied the men to the Captain’s mess and served them coffee
and treats. “Well, I guess you got some explaining to do when you
get back,” Hoot said to Blake.
“You want me to tell them everything, Master Long?” he asked.
“May as well, they’re gonna’ be a part of everything so they might
as well get used to the idea,” Lazarus allowed, “Besides, it might
make them see a larger picture of how and why they came to be
slaves. Might make them feel more comfortable with their lot in
life right now.”
“Good point, Master Long. They been doing all right, though. I
don’t think any of them boys is mean spirited. I think they
developed a pack mentality. Whatever their big brother done, they
done. Since they been working with me, they’re developing their
own personalities. They don’t always do what their big brother
tells them no more. They’re developing morals and a sense of right
and wrong for themselves. I’ll be honest with you men, I was
expecting much worse. I thought it was gonna’ be a big challenge.
So far it’s been a cakewalk. Sometimes, I have so much fun with
them, I feel like I ain’t earn’n my keep,” Blake said sheepishly.
“Yes, you are, Son. Don’t you never think that. Enjoying your work
is a good thing. We ain't gonna' deduct nothing from your salary
for it," Lazarus chuckled, "You’re doing jes’ fine. The fact it
seems easy is because of your talent for making it easy. Them boys
look up to you and have accepted you as their leader. It's exactly
what we were hoping for. Hoot and Cotton tells me you’re ahead of
schedule on the new slave building. It tells me them boys is
learning a few things and putting ‘em to good use. You might
wanna’ teach ‘em a few more safety tips,” Lazarus grinned.
“I certainly will. We’re gonna’ have a safety drill every
morning,” Blake assure Lazarus.
“Being curious boys, you know they’re gonna’ wanna’ ride in the
spaceship,” Charlie said.
“I don’t mind, but we can’t take the Bandersnatch out again. You
remember the trouble we caused the last time we done it. We can
take them out in one of the smaller ships. They’re invisible to
Earth technology and the aliens, too. They’re way beyond their
technology. Them little ships are almost invincible.”
“Are they space-worthy?” Hoot asked.
“You were in the Navy, weren’t you, Son?” Lazarus laughed at
Hoot’s question.
“Marines, sir,” Hoot replied.
“Yes, they’ll go anywhere in the solar system and back with no
problem. They’re faster than this old tub, too. I don’t mean to
impugn me darlin’ Bandersnatch. She’s a good old ship and we keep
her in tip-top condition. What say we tell the boys, if they work
hard and do a good job, we’ll have a celebration here on the
Bandersnatch when they finish the slave quarters? That should be
around the end of the summer. It will be a good time for all of
us.”
“Sounds good to us,” agreed the rest of the men.
"I'm gonna' be need'n some extra crew to fly them scout ships. You
men interested?" Lazarus grinned at the young men at the table.
Lucas, Travis, and Little Bear looked to Waco to answer.
"Absolutely, Captain Long. We're your men," Waco answered with
enthusiasm.
"Good, I'll have Ping set up a training schedule, and you'll be
our first crew. I'll assign you to my favorite scout ship, the
Buttercup. Waco, you'll be Captain. Lucas, first mate. Travis,
navigator. Little Bear helmsman and Sargent At Arms," Lazarus
said. The boys high-fived each other.
* * * * * * *
The Stamper brother's visit with the Kryscellians was nothing like
their original experience. This was far different and much more
special. Sam and Burt not only learned to sing back to the
Kryscells, they sung in a beautiful harmony that seemed to emanate
from the bottom of their souls. They told of their brothers and
having been sold into slavery. They told them about their youngest
brother, how bad they felt they mistreated him and how he was sold
for dog food. The Kryscellians were united in their sincere
comfort for the boys and told them not to feel bad because they
had become Master Long’s slaves. They had no idea what they were
getting into, and it was no accident they became the captain’s
slaves.
They admonished them to work hard to please their master but above
all be faithful and loyal to him. More would be revealed to them
as time went by. By the time Cable came for the boys they were
exhausted. They were like two rag dolls he had to help clothe.
Burt just couldn’t seem to get himself together. Sam had the look
of a wall-eyed calf and kept holding his completely healed hand up
to wiggle his fingers. He would show it to Burt for the umpteenth
time, grin from ear to ear, and shake his head in disbelief. Cable
took the boys through yet another portal, and they arrived at the
captain’s mess. They were received with hugs and smiles. They were
given a cup of coffee and some sweet treats.
“You wanna’ return to the ranch or would you like to spend a night
in sickbay, Son?” Lazarus asked Sam.
“I’d love to stay with them men for a night, Captain Long, but I
think my brothers will be worried about me. I better get on back
to the ranch with my brother and boss. We got a lot to tell them.”
“Cable, David, and Jonathan are aliens, too, ain’t they, Captain
Long?” Burt asked quietly. The other men were quiet.
Lazarus looked at him and smiled. “No, Son, they ain’t. They’re my
sons. I had them created to my specifications, and they’ve been
with me for a long time. I love them and they love me. I don’t
know’s I could do without them. They done took care of your little
brother. Look at his hand. You don’t even see a scar. They are
different from us but not really. They are bio-mechanical men with
all the attributes you and I have, except they’re a bit more
perfect.”
“You had them built?” Burt asked in awe.
“Yes, Burt, in a galaxy far, far away. They have feelings. They
can love. They can have sex. They can be hurt, just like you and
me. They are sentient creatures, and I’m proud to call them my
sons.”
“I would be proud to call them my friends,” Burt said quietly.
“We are your friends, Burt,” Cable assured him.
* * * * * * *
The time came to say ‘goodbye.’ Burt and Sam found it difficult to
say goodbye to Cable, David, and Jonathan. They were even more
impressed when the perfect men shed a few tears at their parting.
Lazarus and his men parted through their portal and Hoot, Cotton,
Blake, and the boys exited through the other, back to their barn.
Hoot and Cotton left it up to Blake what he would tell the other
Stamper boys. They were his responsibility, and they would go
along with as little or as much as he felt they needed to know.
Sam’s brothers couldn’t believe his fingers were back on his hand,
and it looked like it was never damaged. There were no stitch
marks or scars. Sam demonstrated his hand to them, and they each
had to inspect it. They wanted to know every detail. Blake let
them stay up a little longer than usual. They didn’t know whether
to believe the wondrous things they observed, but they remembered
the mystical, almost holy time they experienced aboard the ship.
Blake backed up Sam and Burt so the boys had to accept what they
were telling them. Blake didn’t tell them much that night except
they were a part of something far greater than they could imagine.
They were on the threshold of becoming children of the universe.
End of Chapter 21 ~ Waco’s Lummox
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