A view of life at the Home...but from outside of who you would expect to be telling it.
(outlaw days) back when they were proud to announce their names. A vacation in the French Quarter brings about not only, great games of chance, but a chance at death, too.
A simple errand runs afoul for two Devil's Hole Gang Members, forcing Hannibal Heyes to decide, if a member is worth saving or, not.
As always Heyes is working up new, lucrative, honest ways to make money and with a bit of convincing he has Kid agreeing to his newest foolproof plan. We all know where this word takes the boys. This is my first amnesty time-line story. Enjoy!
Set during their outlaw days, Hannibal Heyes is dealing with an issue he has never faced before and in running from it, he is reminded why he should never-ever give up on Kid, being there for him.
They are young gang leaders and everyone knows who they are, so a night on the town is bound to be exciting… As they prove clearly on this evening at the Little Dipper
****Spoiler Alert**** Follow up to, Better than Farmington, this will give some details of Heyes' plan away. It is not often kid Curry can rub his partner the wrong way, but the saloon stop, allows him full opportunity and laughter to do so
As we all know, Hannibal Heyes is a genius. He knows that, his partner knows that, and everyone who has heard of him knows that. But sometimes, plans will go wrong at no fault at all to the creator, or so says, Hannibal Heyes
Jed Curry is given the glimmer of hope he needs to keep moving.
Crossing Kansas (Tornado alley) can be an arduous task as a young Hannibal Heyes and Jed Curry find out.
"You mean we three women shall be alone with you three men?" Asks one traveler. The weather has made the road more than a little icy. Can a silver tongue cure this situation?
Not everyday has to be an adventure, some days are perfect for remember heroes of old.
The band was playing the Seneca Square Dance; the music loud and jubilant. But, all she wished, was someone would notice her. . .anyone, so she could beg them for help.
Being the leader of a notorious group of outlaws has its perks, but Kid is ready to kick off his spurs and have a good time without responsibilities.
What happened after Mis. Rowse left . . .
Childhood, the day it comes to an end.
The road to a new home