US Captain Jeff Rowe, the commander of
federal forces in Little Rock still had, in his estimation, far too few troops
on hand to handle civil disturbances. But things were seemingly settling down,
so his superiors saw little need to be in a rush to fill his constant pleas for
more troops.
All this was happening soon after Samantha
returned to Little Rock, so there was little for Captain Jeff to do. For the
time being.
So, Samantha had her man back once more.
For now.
After their wonderful reunion, Samantha
discussed her other problem, The Dudley’s, with Jeff. There was nothing he
could do. No Dudley’s had been spotted in Arkansas yet. He recommended Samantha
follow LaFayette’s advice, and he kept a wary eye out for Samantha. And he
worried a lot.
She wasted no time in getting a short
haircut and again dying it black. As bad as she hated to, since Dead Eye Sam’s
was still doing a booming business, the name of her restaurant must be changed.
Fine Dining at the Rock came to be. For the time being, Samantha was forced to go
underground. She spent her business hours at the Restaurant in her office, for
the most part. The business suffered, since Sam was such a popular public
figure. But it could not be helped.
Sam knew that she was most likely the only
person in Little Rock who could recognize Slim or other key members of the
Dudley Clan. More and more, she began to realize it was up to her, and her
alone, to identify Clan members and contact Constable Gillum, should they show
up in Little Rock.
But,
as Samantha thought further about this, she realized that living in a large
city was not the way the Clan operated.
At least, not in Alabama. They most likely would look for isolated land, maybe
up in the hills, to establish their compound. They would only come into a city
for supplies. Their potential victims would live far away. At least two day’s
ride.
A third possibility: the Clan had enriched
themselves during the war. Possibly, they didn’t need or wish to operate as
they had in Alabama. Maybe they just wished to take it easy, living off their
ill-gotten gains. Who knows? Nobody but the Clan itself, that’s who. Maybe
Samantha was over-thinking this.
In the end, she decided to follow
LaFayette’s suggestion. Just lay low, see them before they see her, and handle
problems when they arise. Go on with her life, otherwise. Jeff was worried sick
about her, but he had his hands full with his own problems. She left word with
her employees that if anybody showed up in the restaurant asking about her, or
acting strange, tell them nothing. Notify her immediately.
Sam decided to take one more defensive
step. Her big rifle, which Sam loved so much, was pretty slow. Put in one shell
at a time. She noticed, at the gun store that day, the latest thing in big rifles. It was a repeater, which was
developed during the last days of the war. It was expensive, but she could see
that it might someday make all the difference for her. She was torn; sick about
even the thought about having to use this gun against another person, but her
life was on the line.
She bought
it, along with lots of ammunition, and spent time each day shooting that gun at
the range. Nobody from the Clan were likely to be there. They were already
experts. Sam continued to shoot each day. Being an expert was not enough for
Sam. She planned to be the best in the world, and was constantly improving.
Soon, she was as accurate with it as with
her old, single shot, .50 caliber Buffalo gun. Might come in handy someday. As
it turned out, it came in handy pretty quickly. You see, Sam was smart. She
never considered herself to be smart, she was far too humble for that. But most
everybody else around her knew that well.
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