ADULT: Meeting Of Minds - Part 24 of 26

      Dana Short (DanaShort@aol.com)
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      I warned you.  I will warn you again.  While I still have just 2 more
      parts of this, I haven't gotten either one back yet. I only got this
      part late last night, and this was the soonest I could post it.  I
      apologize for any agonized waiting this delay may of caused.
      
      25 and 26 will likely come out Friday, and Monday, respectively. But
      other than their eventual appearance, I promise nothing.  I will
      promise that not a word of 27 will be seen 'till the entirety of Act
      3 is finished. (I can't say "till the last chapter is finished",
      cause that is already done. It's the stuff that goes before it which
      has more holes than substance for the most part.)  Probably some time
      in October. I hope.
      
      Anyhow, four days late, here is Chapter 24. I hope it was worth the
      extended wait.
      
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      the occasional use of profanity (Chapter 11) when a char was upset.
      
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      Chapter Twenty Four
      Paint, Sing, and Fall Down!
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      By four, Sue had long since given up on sleeping for the night, and
      had carried her things back to the RV. She was quietly chatting with
      the cute young man by the name of Tommy, who was "working" the front
      desk for the still unopened hotel, while waiting for the rest of her
      party to get up, and out of their rooms when Gaagi came in from the
      front of the building. Tommy had been telling her what he'd heard
      about the stuff printer's being trashed, and how they thought whoever
      had done it had been wearing some sort of gray fur coat, because
      there was a bunch of gray fur tangled up in the machine, like it had
      gotten caught, then pulled free. Also, how the technicians heard some
      sort of yelp just before they found the problem, and one of them
      thought he saw a dog running into the storage closet when they went
      in to investigate the sound, but found the closet empty. Sue kept
      thinking of the Coyote disappearing in her bathroom, but didn't say
      anything.
      
      "Good morning, Sue." He said, walking in and presenting a smile to
      her.
      
      "Morning," She replied, stepping away from the counter, and
      dismissing Tommy with a warm smile before turning back to Gaagi.
      
      "I had the strangest dream last night" Gaagi said, walking up to her.
      
      "Let me guess, I was in it, as was Eadgils, and Cassandra, and a
      Coyote?" Sue asked.
      
      Gaagi stumbled to a stop, and looked at her sharply. "You mean..."
      
      Sue nodded, "Yep."
      
      "Well then, it is good I acted on the dream. I contacted one of our
      Medicine Men, one who knows who, and what I am, and spoke of
      Patrick's curse, and my dream to him. He has agreed to help, or at
      least to discuss it. The ceremony which may help, is one he
      remembers. We need to be at his hogan before dawn though, if we want
      to do it today. He is already out gathering herbs and other supplies
      he will need. I am supposed to bring you folks, and some things from
      my own Medicine Kit - masks and such." Gaagi replied.
      
      Sue looked towards Tommy, the young man holding down the front desk
      through the wee hours of the morning, and raised her voice, "Tommy,
      is there any way you could ring up the rooms of the rest of my party,
      and let them know I need them down here and ready to roll ASAP?"
      
      Tommy just nodded, and picked up the desk phone. Before he had dialed
      the first call, however, the elevator doors opened and disgorged
      Cassandra, her own bag slung over her shoulder. She merely cocked an
      eyebrow at seeing Sue and Gaagi already in the lobby.
      
      "I take it you couldn't sleep either?" she asked softly, out of
      subconscious deference to the pre-dawn hour.
      
      "Not after that coyote bit my foot, then ran away in my room." Sue
      replied.
      
      "Ran away?" Gaagi asked. "What do you mean?"
      
      "When I woke up, he was at the foot of my bed, my left foot in his
      mouth.  Before I knew what was really happening, he dropped my foot,
      yipped at me, and ran into my bathroom and disappeared." Sue
      explained.
      
      "Disappeared into your bathroom?" Gaagi asked.
      
      "No, disappeared IN my bathroom. I followed him in there, but he was
      gone. He ran into the bathroom, and disappeared, as in gone. Poof! I
      felt like I should have Shaggy and Scooby there to help check the
      walls for secret panels for a while, but I finally just gave up and
      tried to go back to sleep. No joy there, so I grabbed a shower
      instead, packed my stuff, and toted it back out to the RV." Sue waved
      over at Tommy, speaking softly on the phone to someone, and finished
      her story, "After that, I hung out here for about ten minutes,
      talking to Tommy about his new job. You folks sure put a lot of
      yourselves into this Casino deal. I really hope it works for you."
      
      Gaagi still looked confused, trying himself to figure how a mythical
      creature could appear in some sort of mystical shared dream between
      himself and these two women, let alone later appear physically in one
      of their bedrooms, then literally vanish in a bathroom. It was
      plainly impossible, but he could personally attest to the dream part
      at least. "Perhaps you were not really awake, and you just thought
      you saw Me'ii in your room."
      
      "No, my foot had marks from his teeth. He was there. How he got in,
      or out though, I have no idea." Sue replied.
      
      Sue and Gaagi followed Cassandra out to the RV with her bag, while
      Tommy called the last room to wake them up.
      
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      The group finally assembled by the RV in the pre-dawn gloom, and
      Gaagi lead them through the dark roads of the reservation to a
      solitary hogan located in a clearing, the distant hills vaguely
      illuminated by the gathering pre-dawn light.
      
      As they approached, an elderly Indian dressed in a traditional
      looking shirt, with regular Levi's pants came out and softly spoke
      some Navajo in greeting.
      
      Gaagi translated, saying "Tsosie welcomes us to his home, and urges
      us to hurry inside. This is an old ceremony, and it must be started
      at dawn, and finished before the sun sets."
      
      "What did he say his name was," Patrick asked Sue softly.
      
      "Tsosie. Pronounced So-See, it means Yellow." She replied, just as
      softly.
      
      As the group headed towards the hogan, the old man suddenly raised
      his voice and gestured towards Sue, Sally, and Cassandra.
      
      Sue spoke softly in reply, then looked over at Cassandra, before
      turning back to Gaagi and a king some sort of question.
      
      At Gaagi's reply, he gestured once more, this time at Sally, while
      speaking emphatically and shaking his head.
      
      "I'm sorry Sally, but Tsosie has rather forcefully reminded me that
      your presence would disrupt the Ceremony. He was first asking that
      you, Sue, and Cassandra wait in the RV, but Sue told him why she
      needs to be there, and seeing as how she and Cassandra were both a
      part of my vision last night, I agree. She also pointed out that
      Cassandra is an Immortal, and thus exempt from this particular taboo,
      so he said she can stay as well, but he is refusing to budge
      regarding your presence. "
      
      Sally stopped her stride short, and glanced back and forth between
      the older man, and Gaagi, as if unsure what to say or do.
      
      "I think I'll stay out here as well," Adam said from where he was
      standing with Patrick. "I don't think I understand enough Navajo to
      follow the Ceremony, and my experience with these things is that they
      tend to be even more boring than a Catholic mass if you are not
      participating, and are ten times as dull when you don't know what's
      going on. At least the Catholics give you wine to drink. Granted,
      it's not beer, but still..."
      
      Sue turned to Adam and smiled her appreciation at him, as she
      followed Cassandra, Patrick, and the two Indians inside the hogan.
      
      Once inside, Tsosie again addressed Gaagi in Navajo, saying, "I
      really don't think this Ceremony is a good idea. Usually there is a
      very good reason for a spirit to be bound or restrained. If you
      release it without knowing what that reason was, how do you know you
      are not doing a great evil?"
      
      "I suppose we don't. But someone, or something has a Holy One
      persecuting this young Immortal, and he can't spend all his time
      wondering when and how he will next die." Gaagi replied.
      
      "I don't think it was an accident that we found you, either," Sue
      added, in nearly flawless Navajo. "Did Gaagi tell you about the
      dream?"
      
      "Yes. He said he saw Coyote and the ghost of an old friend, as well
      as that friend's first, and last students. I assume those were you
      two. Did he tell you of it as well?"
      
      "No, he didn't have to," Sue replied, "We were both there."
      
      Tsosie looked up in shock, and asked, "You all SHARED the spirit
      dream with the dead Immortal and Coyote?"
      
      "Yes." Sue replied for Cassandra, who was unable to follow the
      conversation.
      
      "I am not sure what that means. But I am sure it is important
      somehow," Tsosie said, settling down on the ground, with a piece of
      wood, covered in a layer of white sand before him. "I still have
      doubts about this song."
      
      "We need to do something," Sue replied.
      
      Tsosie nodded, then pulled a bag from his belt, and began carefully
      pouring some red ochre sand on top of the white sand before him,
      chanting something softly to himself.
      
      "What is he doing?" Patrick asked, speaking for the first time that
      morning.
      
      Gaagi replied softly, "Every Ceremony practiced by our people needs a
      sand painting. Each one has to be made exactly right, to attract the
      attention of the Gods, or it won't work. Tsosie is the only Medicine
      Man left that I know of who knows the Releasing Way Ceremony and its
      proper painting."
      
      "If it's so important, shouldn't he have a picture of it or
      something, so he can be sure he gets it right?" Patrick asked,
      watching the old man as he pulled a second bag from his belt, and
      started adding blue sand to the image he was creating.
      
       "No, our people believe that to make any image of the sand painting,
      or even to create detailed records of the ritual is wrong. It may
      distract the gods, and bring misfortune," Gaagi explained.
      
      "So how does he know what to do?" Patrick asked.
      
      "He learned it from another Medicine Man, and would have passed it on
      to a younger one, if any were interested," Gaagi explained.
      
      "But what if none are interested?" Patrick queried, watching as red
      sand was now being added to the growing image.
      
      "Then, when the last Medicine Man who knows it dies, it will be lost.
      It is sad to say, but that is our way. If we didn't honor our
      traditions, then why bother to save them at all?" Gaagi replied.
      
      Tsosie looked up, and said, "Ok, Patrick, student of Sue, I need you
      to sit in the center of this circle," he indicated the middle of the
      painting before him. "And be careful not to disturb the sand as you
      sit. This is powerful and dangerous medicine."
      
      Patrick dubiously eyed the red circle in the center of the large
      painting before stepping to carefully straddle the image, a foot off
      to either side. Ass he started to ease himself down, he almost lost
      his balance, but a quick grab by Gaagi in front, and Cassandra in
      back stopped him from literally landing on his butt in the middle if
      thee picture. The two elder Immortals then gently lowered him until
      he came to rest on the sand with a dry scrunching sound.
      
      Tsosie then turned to Gaagi, and asked him for the masks of Changing
      Woman, and Talking God, along with the icon of the Holy Person.
      
      "Icon?" Gaagi asked, pulling the masks from his bag.
      
      Tsosie nodded, a look of relief flashing almost imperceptibly across
      his face, then explained, "For this ceremony, Talking God must ask
      Changing Woman to free the Holy Person from their bindings he will
      then hand her the icon, and she will break it open, releasing the
      inner icon, and thus freeing the bound Holy One from all ties.
      Without the icon, we can't do the Ceremony."
      
      Gaagi looked upset, "I never heard of this before. Of course, I never
      saw the Ceremony itsself, only heard about it being used to release
      fallen warrior whose spirit would not pass on as he should. Does that
      mean we will have to get one of these icons, and try it again
      tomorrow?"
      
      Tsosie shook his head, "I don't think we should try to do it at all.
      I really don't think this is a good idea. If we were meant to do this
      Ceremony, you would have had the Icon, or I would have asked you to
      bring it."
      
      At that point, a soft "Yip" came from the back of the hogan, and the
      coyote came out from behind a chair. In his mouth was a plastic doll
      of some sort.
      
      "Me'ii" Tsosie gasped, drawing back.
      
      Gaagi, merely watched as the coyote approached, and laid the multi-
      colored plastic doll at his feet, then looked up at him expectantly.
      
      Gaagi bent down, and gingerly lifted the offering, feeling the inside
      seem to shift, as though a much heavier object was hidden inside the
      plastic shell.
      
      "Is that the icon?" Sue asked.
      
      Tsosie looked with wide eyes, first at the doll, then at the coyote,
      then up at Sue. "It is plastic. I have never heard of the icon being
      made of plastic, but there is no real reason it can't. Usually it is
      crafted of cornmeal, or of clay, with the inner form made of stone,
      wood, or something else. As long as the shell can be broken without
      damaging the inner figure, it shouldn't matter what it is made of."
      
      Gaagi gently shook the doll and looked around the room. "It looks
      like we are meant to do this after all. I may be wrong, but this may
      well be the item Jonah was complaining about having been printed out
      on the Casino's new stuff printer yesterday afternoon, even as I was
      first meeting with Patrick and the rest of his companions."
      
      "Then perhaps it was destined. We will continue the Ceremony."
      
      The morning was almost but not quite over, the sun no longer slanting
      through the open door of the hogan as Tsosie and Gaagi each wore a
      mask, and following the ritual, Tsosie , wearing the mask of Talking
      God handed the icon to Gaagi, asking Changing Woman to free the binds
      of the Holy One. Gaagi then took the icon in both hands, and twisted,
      shattering the thin plastic shell, releasing a heavy turquoise
      figurine, decorated with silver.
      
      As Gaagi held the icon in his hands, a sudden flash of light filled
      the room, and it vanished, a gust of wind blowing the sand around
      Patrick. As the wind blew the sand away, leaving the board clear, the
      sand itself  seemed to vanish into nothingness along with the
      turquoise figurine.
      
      Tsosie stood up suddenly, a look of surprise etched on his face, as
      Patrick fell over backwards, to lie sprawled on the empty piece of
      plywood.
      
      The Coyote Yipped happily, and walked over to the door, where he
      looked back at Patrick impatiently, as though in a hurry to get
      moving all of a sudden.
      
      Tsosie spoke at last, "It is done. Although I have never seen a
      ceremony end in such a way, even the painting has been returned to
      nature, I think. Wherever it has gone, it isn't here any more to draw
      the attention of the Gods."
      
      Patrick stood up, and looked down at the empty piece of plywood
      beneath his feet, then over at Tsosie before asking, "So, that's it?
      I won't be getting killed anymore?"
      
      Tsosie looked back at Patrick, and shook his head. "No, all I have
      done is release the Holy One who was bound to you. That won't prevent
      things from killing you, or even someone from again tasking a spirit
      to plague you. But for now, you both are free."
      
      Sue helped Patrick walk out the door, while Cassandra stayed behind
      to speak to the Medicine Man in a soft voice.
      
      Gaagi, Sue, and Patrick stepped out of the smoky hogan and into the
      clear fall air, blinking against the sunlight.
      
      The door to the RV banged open, and Sally and Adam came out, heading
      over to join the group clustered by the door.
      
      "That dog looks like the Coyote that fell off the cliff with you
      yesterday Patrick," Sally said, walking up.
      
      The coyote looked up at her, and waggled its tail, giving a
      soft "Yip" of greeting.
      
      "Did the ceremony work?" Adam asked, coming to a stop himself, and
      looking first at Patrick, then down at the coyote as well.
      
      "Something happened. Gaagi here broke open the thing that the coyote
      brought us, and then it exploded and blew the sand away," Patrick
      explained.
      
      "Uh, not quite. I released the icon from its shell, and then I caught
      it. It was a turquoise and silver figurine, really nice craftsmanship
      too. Then before I could say anything, it vanished, in a flash of
      light, a wind came, and that blew the sand away somewhere, maybe out
      the door. And Tsosie said everything was done."
      
      "So where did the coyote come from? Is he Tsosie's?" Adam asked
      scowling at the canine now sitting at his feet looking up at him.
      
      "No, he came by himself. He was in the dream last night. And I think
      he was the one who broke the stuff printer at the Casino yesterday
      evening. I think that is where the icon we used came from; the shell
      was made of a thin, brittle plastic at least."
      
      The coyote nodded sagely, then looked back up at Sue, and lolled out
      its tongue, thumping it's tail against the ground.
      
      "So the coyote helped." Adam asked, incredulously.
      
      "In the legends of my People, Coyote, or Me'ii will sometimes help.
      But usually there is something he wants of his own. We are always
      advised to be very cautious when dealing with him." Gaagi replied.
      
      "He is more than he seems, Adam," Cassandra said, finally emerging
      from the hogan with Tsosie . "Tsosie and I have been talking about
      him. He agrees he is if not the Coyote of legend, at least something
      other than a normal coyote. We both can feel his power. He almost has
      a quickening, as well."
      
      Tsosie nodded his head, "My people believe in the Coyote People,
      descendants of Coyote, the god who helped lead First Man and First
      Woman to the surface, or fourth world. Who also stole the water
      monsters children, flooding the third world, and who also introduced
      Death into the world."
      
      Adam looked speculatively at the coyote, and muttered to himself. "I
      don't remember him introducing me anywhere."
      
      The coyote looked up at that, and smiled. Adam turned back to look at
      Cassandra. "So the ceremony worked, the kid's free of his pestering
      poltergeist?"
      
      "Whatever the being was that was trying to kill him has been
      released, yes. Whether that will last is yet to be seen," Cassandra
      replied.
      
      "Then we should be loading up, and heading out. If we move now, we
      may make L.A. by tonight." Adam replied, turning back towards the
      door to the R.V.
      
      Patrick walked over to the old Indian, and extended his hand, "Mr.
      Yellow, I just want to thank you for your help."
      
      The Medicine man hesitated a few moments, before he accepted the hand
      in a firm handshake. "I still worry we may of done more harm than
      good in the long run. But you are welcome," he replied, shaking his
      hand. "I will say it has been an experience."
      
      With that, the party piled back into the RV, and headed back towards
      Gus's Taco place, while the coyote trotted off behind Tsosie's Hogan
      and disappeared.
      
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      As the RV arrived at Gus's Taco Stand, the side door banged open, and
      people started pouring out into the early afternoon sunlight.
      
      Finally, everyone had assembled by the door, and Cassandra pushed it
      closed, then they made their way into the restaurant.
      
      As Gaagi led the way inside, the delicious smell of freshly cooked
      food reminded everyone that they had skipped breakfast that morning.
      
      Sarah came out from the kitchen to greet Gaagi, and she introduced
      the sixteen year old boy working the counter as her younger brother
      Jimmy.
      
      Jimmy stared silently at Cassandra, when he wasn't stealing admiring
      glances of either Sue or Sally, when he thought no one was looking.
      
      Patrick looked up at the remnants of the missing light fixture
      dangling from the ceiling. As Gaagi came up behind him, he softly
      commented, "I know it's only been four days since it started, but
      it's gonna take a while ta stop wonrderin' what's gonna try an' kill
      me next."
      
      Gaagi joined him in his appraisal of the remnants, than responded, "I
      am sure it was a painful way to learn it, but that paranoia could
      serve you well in the years, and hopefully centuries to come.  I was
      once told by a wise man that you should always try and expect the
      unexpected, and be careful to prepare for the rest."
      
      "Who said that?" Sue asked, coming up beside them.
      
      "Eadgils, that old demon who both you and Cassandra named as
      Teacher," Gaagi replied with a shrug, then turning towards the
      kitchen.
      
      After a bit, he motioned to his sister, and she came over, and he
      quietly asked her something in Navajo.
      
      Sarah replied a bit louder and in English as the party approached the
      register, "I think so, but I'm not sure. You'd really have to ask
      Sally, she's her Watcher. If anyone would know, she would."
      
      Sue, the first in line, couldn't resist the bubble of curiosity
      surfacing in her mind. "Ask what? I might know."
      
      Jimmy looked at Sue, then at Sally, standing at the back of the
      group, talking to Adam about something.
      
      "I was wondering, Cassandra, is she really like two thousand years
      old?"
      
      Sue tossed a glance over her shoulder and saw a grin on Cassandra's
      face, indicating she had heard the question. At a slight nod of her
      head, Sue answered honestly. "No."
      
      The expression on his face became crestfallen, as her denial sank
      in.  Then suddenly a voice spoke from over Sue's shoulder, "I'm
      actually closer to four thousand."
      
      Jimmy suddenly shot her a wide eyed gaze, his mouth drooping slightly
      open. Sarah also came to an abrupt pause, and turned back to look at
      the Immortal woman.
      
      Cassandra continued with a mockingly stern expression on her
      face, "Not that it's polite to inquire about a woman's age, no matter
      how discreetly one tries to do so."
      
      Jimmy suddenly flushed, his skin darkening in embarrassment, as he
      looked down at the register. "I'm sorry Ma'am, I didn't mean to be
      rude."
      
      "Get me a taco, and a medium sprite, and we'll call it even,"
      Cassandra responded with a grin he didn't see, as she turned and
      marched back towards the same table everyone had used the night
      before.
      
      Jimmy looked up, relieved, then as he punched the order into the
      register a suddenly stricken look came across his face, "Does she
      expect me to pay for it?" he wondered in distress.
      
      Sue felt a flash of compassion for the kid, and responded
      softly, "I'll take a taco and a glass of water.  You can add her to
      my bill, I'll cover it."
      
      Jimmy smiled up at her, a puppy dog expression in his eyes, as he
      said, "Thanks."
      
      As Sue joined Cassandra at the table, taking a seat opposite the
      elder Immortal and facing back towards the kitchen, putting her back
      to the only other pair of customers in the place at the moment,
      Cassandra broke out in silent laughter.
      
      "I couldn't help it," she said between soft giggles, "It was just too
      easy a line."
      
      Sue looked over at the woman, and shook her head. "I suppose. But it
      was mean all the same."
      
      One by one, the rest of the group put in their orders, then joined
      the two at the table.  After a while, a silent Jimmy came up and
      delivered a tray with a taco and a sprite on it to Cassandra, and a
      second tray with another taco and a cup of water on it to Sue. "Here
      you are, Ma'am.  I'm sorry again for being rude. Please forgive me."
      
      Cassandra bestowed her sweetest smile on him in return, and
      responded, "Ok, Jimmy. I'll let it slide. Just remember not to be so
      impolite in the future. Especially around Immortals, some of them
      would kill you just because they thought you knew their secret.
      Always remember that."
      
      Jimmy flushed again, and turned back to collect the other orders from
      where Sarah was depositing them on the Pick Up counter.
      
      Gaagi came out to join the group as they ate, bringing his own taco
      and a hot beverage of some sort, and sat down at the table next to
      them, eating in silence as he waited for the other patrons, who were
      just finishing their lunch at the corner table to clear out.
      
      About the time everyone other than Patrick, who was just starting on
      his third Taco was finishing up their lunch, Gaagi, noticing the
      other couple slipping out the door, asked the group in general, "So
      what's your plan from here?"
      
      Adam, glancing over at Patrick, shook his head and replied, "Assuming
      we make a solid push from here on out, we should be able to make it
      to L.A. by perhaps 9 or so. If I read the maps correctly, it's about
      an 8 hour drive from here."
      
      Gaagi nodded, "That sounds about right. So, what then?"
      
      Adam looked speculative for a moment before he replied, "Well, if we
      make it back early enough, I'm thinking of trying to catch a late
      flight to Seacouver. The Tribunal starts meeting on Monday, and I'd
      like as much time as possible to get ready for it with Joe."
      
      Sarah looked shocked, and asked, "Tribunal?"
      
      Sally nodded, and answered, "Yea, fer Sue. An' it's me fault. I 'oeer
      reacted when I first met her, thought she was after my own 'mmortal,
      considering how hers had just died an' all.  I called my supervisor
      when I lost Cassandra, an' demanded an investigation.  I got it, an'
      when I tried ta call it off, I was tol' it was too late, an' if I
      wanted ta say anythin' ta the Tribunal, ta do it meself."
      
      Sarah looked at Sue, and asked, "Are you going to be ok?"
      
      Sally answered for her, "Hopefully wi' both the watcher who first
      raised the cry, an' one of our most senior researchers standing fer
      her, it'll nae be a problem."
      
      Suddenly, Sarah swung around to look at Gaagi, "You!  You knew!"
      
      Gaagi looked confused for a moment, "About the Tribunal thing, no I
      just heard about it myself."
      
      "No, about the Watchers," Sarah replied. "You knew about them all
      along, didn't you?"
      
      "Well, if you think about it, any warrior worth is salt will notice a
      white man sneaking around him all the time taking notes.  Why do you
      think they had such a hard time keeping track of me before your
      parents?" Gaagi replied.
      
      "They had no idea." Sarah replied.
      
      "Eventually I decided that if someone was going to be spying on me
      all the time, they might as well be my friends.  So yes, I knew.  I
      didn't know as much about them as I do now, but over the years, you
      tend to pick up on little clues. Like that blue tattoo your family
      and some of its friends are so fond of," he said, nodding to her
      wrist.
      
      Sarah just shook her head.  Adam, noting that Patrick was about done
      with his taco, broke in, "Well, we should be on our way.  If we want
      to try and catch the late flight to Seacouver when we get to L.A., we
      really do need to leave."
      
      Cassandra nodded. "It'll be nice to catch up with Duncan again.  I
      haven't seen him in a few years, not since that time in Bordeaux."
      
      With that, everyone stood, and made their way to the door.  Patrick
      extended a hand to Gaagi, and said, "Thanks again for your help on
      that curse thing.  I'll keep your advice about stayin' on my toes in
      mind as well.  I hope we meet again, and not just 'cause I really
      like your tacos, either."
      
      Gaagi returned the handshake, in an uncharacteristically firm manner,
      and replied, "I still think you should have one of the elder
      Immortals as a teacher, and not one less than a week your senior.
      That said though, she seems capable enough, and certainly has good
      teachers of her own. Do me a favor and look after her. I don't know
      why, but I feel like she has trouble coming from somewhere."
      
      Patrick looked at Sue's retreating form as she climbed the steps into
      the RV, and responded, "I took her as my Teacher, because she did
      more for me in the first day we met than anyone not family has done
      for me in my whole life.  Trust me when I say I would give my life
      for her, and not just die either, I'd trade all of eternity if I had
      ta to help her in any way."
      
      "You are a good man, Patrick. Come back any time. I'll probably still
      be here, and I'll be glad to fix you up with more tacos. Heck, next
      time, the first one's on the house."
      
      Patrick grinned at that, and turned towards the RV.  He had almost
      made it to the steps, when the coyote from the ceremony bolted
      seemingly out of nowhere, and shot in the door ahead of him,
      accompanied by a holler from Adam inside.
      
      Patrick made his way into the confusion, to see Adam trying to chase
      the coyote back out the door, while it tried to make it's way past
      him towards the front of the RV where Sue was settling into the
      driver's seat.
      
      Finally, Adam managed to push the animal back out the door, as
      Patrick stood in the kitchen, preventing it from retreating into the
      bedroom.
      
      Slamming the door, he said, "Weird beast. Acted almost like it wanted
      to go along."
      
      As Sue started up the engine, and pulled back out onto the highway,
      and headed away from Lupton, she said, "Well, maybe he did."
      
      Cassandra, sitting in the passenger seat next to her, added, "He is
      not a regular coyote, you know."
      
      At that, a soft "Yip" echoed from the bedroom behind Patrick.  He
      spun around, and found the glowing golden-yellow eyes of the coyote
      once more meeting his own.  As a shiver made its way first up, then
      back down his spine, he said, "I think he really does want to come
      along."
      
      The coyote nodded, and stepped past Patrick, tossed a contemptuous
      glance at Adam, and made his way towards the front of the RV, where
      he curled up and laid down on the floor before the base of the
      console.
      
      "I guess we've got another passenger then," Adam opined, as he turned
      towards the fridge muttering, "I need a beer."
      
      Sally just sat at the dinette, and laughed.
      
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      To be continued in Chapter 25, hopefully on Friday.
      (Pending return from my Proof Reader.)
      
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