Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:51:58 -0700
From: shakes <shakes003@hotmail.com>
Subject: Lucky in Montana (Part 1)

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*****

"What the fuck are you doing? Get out of here, kid! Now!" He grabbed me by
the scruff of the neck and tossed me towards the window. He sighed as he
looked down at the body that lay out by his feet and ran a hand through his
thick dark hair-slowly shaking his head. I stood in shock, trying to fix my
clothes and his eyes dug through me once more.

"Goddam it, Lucky! The water! Get the fuck outta here! Get on your horse
and meet me at the water!"

My heart raced as I heard the pounding of feet fast approaching the
room. The thrill and the danger--the things I loved most in this life got
the better of me. I flashed him a grin before I winked at him. He scowled
as I pried open the dusky window and quickly slipped out into the darkening
sky.

I made it past the county limits and raced out to the water like he told
me. Minutes felt like hours as I tried to cover my tracks as best I could,
and in the process keep my heart from exploding inside of my chest. I made
my way not far from the bank behind a grove of dense bushes and cautiously
waited. My mind began to race. What the fuck did I get myself into this
time?

He warned me about girls like Mary-Anne, but the smell and warmth of her
soft skin got the better of my happy heart. I knew he didn't trust her-from
the first day we arrived at Silveridge and she took a likin' to me. A
couple of weeks later-with my pants around my ankles and her in my bed is
when her husband comes busting in with his rifle. It's a good thing I sleep
with a gun. It wasn't my fault dammit-how was I supposed to know she was
married?

Time continued to drag on and I started getting nervous. He told me to head
out, but I left him standing there with a dead man, and the gun that shot
him down. He was good-I never met anybody that was as good as he when it
came to a gun, but I knew it'd take more than a fast draw to get him this
far with a whole town trying to stop him. Christ, where was he?

More time passed and the sun had gone down past the rolls of green pasture
on the horizon. I stared into the dark eyes of Kabaya and willed him to
ready himself for a swift ride back to town to search for my friend.

"This is nuts..." I muttered to myself as I grabbed the leads and planted
my foot in the stirrups of the saddle-ready to mount my horse. I stopped
dead in my tracks as the sound of hooves approached from the distance. I
quickly let go of the horse, and removed my foot and held still as the
sound got closer and closer.

I hid behind Kabaya as the dark figure rode towards me behind the dense
brush and dismounted. I held everything still; holding my breath as the
figure left his horse and slowly made his way to Kabaya. I watched his hand
as it eased up to his gun belt, withdrawing his pistol.

"Lucky?"

I let out a sigh of relief and peeked my head from around my horse to see
the familiar emerald green eyes of my friend as he made his way to the
safety of our hiding spot. He noticed my movement, and gently eased Kabaya
backwards as those sparkling eyes began to narrow and smolder. I grinned at
him-happy of our narrow escape, but he did not share in my celebration.

"You fuckin' moron!" was the last thing I heard before the butt end of his
gun made contact with the side of my head, and I crumpled to the ground in
a peaceful slumber.

****

"Uhhnnnggg..." I woke up as the sun was beginning to rise, and painfully
turned my head to survey my surroundings.

"He awakes." His voice was without expression as were his eyes when I
slowly sat up to look at him. My head pounded, and I brought my hand up
timidly to rub the side of my head that I vaguely remembered being attacked
by his gun. As I brought my hand down, I noticed small traces of blood on
my fingers. My mood began a slow simmer.

"What the fuck you hafta go and hit me like that for?" I demanded, but he
just sat there with his tin of coffee and looked at me blankly.

"I didn't realize people with no brains could feel pain."

"Very fuckin' funny, 'Tanna. Get me a coffee."

"Get it your fuckin' self." He abruptly stood up, dumped what was left of
his coffee onto the ground, and headed towards his horse.

I sighed. Man, could he ever be a grump. I mean, what was the big deal
anyway? We got away and it didn't seem as though anybody was in a rush to
look for us. If they were, they sure didn't head out in this direction. But
that's Montana for you-a goddamned old man. Not really, but you'd never
know it by the way he was acting. The guy had absolutely no sense of
adventure.

I've been taggin' along with Montana for a couple of years now. As you can
tell, our friendship exists on a very fine line-it has since the
beginning. Our first meeting he beat the tar out of me after he chased me
down for stealing his horse. What can I say? I've always been in trouble
from the day I was born into this world. The day I turned 14 my dad kicked
me out. I guess he was sick of putting up with me and the trouble I had no
problem finding.

I was 16 when I started up with Montana. I guess after he kicked the crap
outta me he decided I wasn't too bad of a human being-just a little
mischievous, or adventurous. Yes, I did like an adventure much to the
dismay of Montana. He was older, tougher, cooler, and a lot smarter than I
was, and for the most part it was him draggin' my ass out of these
adventures. I'd always pay for the sacrifice later-usually with him kickin'
my ass-but for some reason he never told me to take a hike. In the back of
my mind, I always wondered when that day would finally come.

I dragged my sore body from where Montana had made a bed for us, and headed
towards the water. On the way to my morning bath, I passed Montana as he
was searching his gear and winked playfully at him. I laughed out into the
blue sky as I heard him scowling and swearing at me. That's my Montana-a
grumpy, ornery old son of a bitch. I continued laughing and mocking him as
I stripped and dived into the cool blue water of the lake.

The water felt great on my body as I splashed around like a little kid. The
morning sun was beginning to warm and took a bit of the chilliness away
from the cool lake. The ache in my head subsided, and the smooth way the
water was caressing my body as I glided through it was giving me a sizable
boner. My thoughts naturally graced back to Mary-Anne and her upturned ass
the night before. For the record, I did try to resist and send her on her
way, but she said she wasn't taking "no" for an answer. By God, she didn't
either. Not seconds after she shoved her way through my hotel room door she
tossed her knickers on the floor, bent over and showed me her world. The
next thing I knew, some huge man busts the door down and wants to kill
me. I had no choice.

I've been on the run practically my whole life, but now the stakes were
higher. They hang guys for shit like this. I would be okay as long as I
stuck by Montana-he'd protect me. Or would he? Wait a second, where is he
anyways?

I couldn't see Montana on the bank as I swam back to shore. His horse was
gone. A sudden panic took over me, and so did my imagination. He left me!
Oh, my God that son of a bitch left me alone to fend for myself! My heart
pounded in my ears as I tried to contemplate what I was going to do next. I
walked further out to the clearing but there was no sign of
him. Surprisingly, the ground began to blur and I felt hot tears of fear
and frustration fall from my eyes. I sat down on the ground, naked as a
jaybird and buried my head in my hands.

"What the fuck is your problem?" A familiar snarl barked at me from
behind. I whipped my head around to see that it was indeed the familiar
snarl of my best friend, Montana. He stood along side his horse and gazed
at me with a puzzled expression. His emerald eyes sparkled as he reached up
and ran a hand through his thick black hair. God, he was a beauty. The
thought startled me out of my daze, as did my relief.

"You bastard, I thought you left me!"

Montana slowly made his way over to me, and slowly sat down beside me. I
felt his gaze drift as his eyes moved down to inspect me-lingering over my
softening dick, and then to my confusion-pierced through my soul as they
stopped to look me in the eye.

"Do you think I would ever leave you, Lucky?" I barely heard him ask the
question, as feelings I tried to put a name to surfaced in my mind and
heart.

"I...I dunno. I dunno. If I fuck up real bad one day...who knows? You might
just pack up and take off." My feelings were becoming muddled and
chaotic. I was scared with the prospect of being discarded again. I was
relieved that Montana didn't discard me. I was terrified at the fact that
those emerald eyes were making my stomach do flips, and making my groin
tingle. What the fuck was happening to me? He must have hit me on the head
harder than I first figured.

"I won't ever leave you, Lucky." Montana stated quietly as something quite
similar to a grin covered his face.

"Why, 'Tanna? Why don't you just tell me to fuck off? God knows I probably
deserve it. Look at the shit I got us in."

"Y-y-y-y-u-u-u-p..." He drawled out and almost looked as though he was
smiling. Almost, except for the fact that Montana never smiles.

"So why then?" I was crying.

"I like you, Lucky. You're a good shit. You keep me young." He chuckled
slightly and then suddenly, I found myself laughing.

"Alright, cowboy. Put some clothes on." Montana softly ran his hand in my
brown hair and stared into my eyes again. His amazingly tender gesture made
my throat dry, and my heart suddenly felt like it stopped beating. I stared
at his face as if I was seeing him for the very first time...

"Lucky? Are you okay?" Montana continued to play with my hair while I
remained dazed and completely confused.  "Lucky?"

"What?"

"I'm not leaving without you, so hurry and get some clothes on."

"Thanks, 'Tanna." I whispered. Montana's hand slid down from my head, to
the back of my neck, to my back where he rubbed me gently before patting
it.

"Go on." He urged. Suddenly conscious of my state of nakedness, I shyly got
to my feet and toddled off to the bank where I left my clothes. I carefully
dressed-feeling the two emerald eyes burn through me the whole time. I was
in a state of shock and confusion--hoping it was the result of the blast
across the head I had gotten earlier. The alternative was nagging at the
back of my mind, and I pushed it as far down into the shadows as I could. I
told myself I was just happy that Montana hadn't left me. For the meantime,
it worked.