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immortalthief) wrote2013-06-01 07:34 pm
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Killing Time in Galveston
After the Queen of Spade burned and McLeod left for Alaska there wan't much left to do Amanda decided to start ride her horse letting her mind wander, as it wandered she began remembering Milliways, it has been so long since she had been there thinking back she realizes that it has been over two and a half centuries since a door has opened.
After almost a week of wandering Amanda passes by a sign
"Welcome to Galveston"
A small quirk of a smile creased her lips as she thought of her friend blonde friend. The horse stopped in front of the tavern, wrapping the reins around a post she enters the bar and takes a seat. When the barkeep asked for her order she says, "Ale." rethinking that, "No, make that a Bourbon."
After almost a week of wandering Amanda passes by a sign
"Welcome to Galveston"
A small quirk of a smile creased her lips as she thought of her friend blonde friend. The horse stopped in front of the tavern, wrapping the reins around a post she enters the bar and takes a seat. When the barkeep asked for her order she says, "Ale." rethinking that, "No, make that a Bourbon."
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Kate polishes off her own drink, chitchatting quietly before they leave their table about her alias here — Katherine James, rancher and cattle woman — and her sometimes companions from the Bar. They've been in and out over the last few weeks, but there's always one or two with her. Watching her back.
(Just so Amanda will know what to expect, in case anyone should approach them.)
That done, she gets up and leads the way outside.
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Amanda listens intently as they walk, "You have quite the life here. I'm glad that we met up here."
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"I do, for the time bein'. I'm gonna hafta move on eventually."
She fixes Amanda with a smarter smile.
"T'the next town."
And the next target.
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"I think the next town sounds like a good plan."
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She pitches her voice low. One of the local lawmen is approaching down the inside of the boardwalk. He tips his hat to the ladies, and Kate tips her hat in return.
Once they've passed him, she exaggerates a sigh of relief and grins at Amanda.
Their walk takes them past the county courthouse cutting through Central Park, down several blocks until they hit Avenue B. Kate hangs a right, and the women find themselves in The Strand. Commercial Buildings, mostly brick with only a few wooden establishments here and there; wrought iron facades on Greek Revival, Late Victorian, and Beaux Arts architecture. Here financial good fortune is equated with architectural display.
A few things Amanda will find particularly interesting are the several banks littered up and down the street.
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"The town is bigger then I imagined it to be. Perhaps it's because of the smaller towns I passed by on my way here."
As they walk through the town Amanda appears to be looking at everything with the same attention that any tourist would have but really she is taking full inventory, who is standing where, what exit strategies she would use to escape or break in depending on her needs.
"They don't seem to be able to make up their mind about what they want to do?" indicating all of the different structures influence. Now and again, in low tones she will tell Kate a story from Victorian England or some other time period that seems to have inspired something here or there.
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Kate listens with fascination to each one of Amanda's stories, grinning broadly at how much history she's seen with her own eyes.
"I think the founders were tryin' awful hard t'turn Galveston into somethin' special, like New York. They brought in all kinds of artists for their buildin's. An' y'know somethin'? A lotta famous folk come 'round here."
So it must be working.
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Amanda points out one of the buildings to the left and guesses at the artist.
"Is there anyplace worth shopping? I believe this visit will require different attire than what I brought from San Francisco."