"Get those sacks of flour loaded! We ain't got all day!"
Hoofbeats, shouts and even the occasional laughter rang out across the ranch as the wagons were loaded. This long-awaited action after a period of fearful inactivity had actually served to cheer some folks up, despite the dangers involved along the way. Too long they'd sat around, just hoping for things to change, now they were actually doing something. It was a long shot, but it was
something...
The tall Indian simply nodded at the rancher's words, then turned and headed back towards the wagons, a small bundle with his few belongings hanging from his shoulder.
Murray gives a quick nod and a "Mornin', Miss Emma," to Emma, then follows Amos over to the horses, looking a little ill-at-ease as Dryman climbed up onto a powerful stallion.
"I don't trust that indian, boss. Be careful, yeah?" He turned to watch the proceedings as the general crowds began to move towards the wagons, makin last-minute changes and perparations. Everything was just about ready, and the various workers, both those going on the drive and those that planned to stay, milled around the wagons talking while they waited for their Boss.
Occasional riders trickled in through the gates, the young Reverend Greenmore amongst them, and the herd was rounded up rather quickly.
The day was getting brighter now as the sun made its lazy way up into the sky, revealing the flat, rolling plains around the ranch.
As everything was almost ready to go, Mrs. Dryman made her way over to her husband's horse, looking up at him anxiously with their young son in tow.
"Amos... Are you going to tell them?" She said, quietly, nodding towards the massed ranks of farmhands assembling around the wagon train. "I mean, that I and James are coming, too? I think they'll understand, but people might still be a little surprised despite everything, you know?"
Sorry for ****ing around for so long, but I can update more frequently from now on.
Not a lot going on in this update, is everyone ready to get goin'?