Post #96717
May 06, 2017, 04:12:24 AM
Joe paid the boss no mind as he growled up a storm. He talked a big game, making it seem as if action was only a hair's breadth away, but Salutation was a few days' ride. There would be plenty of time for very little to happen, and Joe was in no rush to wait - besides which, he knew these parts better than any of them, which, of course, the boss knew, just as he knew that Joe would be more than able to catch up with them, riding slow as they'd have to for the wagon to keep pace. More importantly, twenty minutes with these birds to properly prepare them would save two hours foraging tonight, meaning more time that could be spent in the saddle, and more chances to find a good campsite.
Of course, the boss would yell and moan like a stuck pig when he didn't get his way, but he would bleat with glee when he sank his teeth into hot, greasy bird that night, just like anybody else would. Joe couldn't fault him for that.
So he sat where he was, plucked the grouse clean, gutted them and cleaned them, the only sound from him little disjointed snatches of humming as he strung the birds back together, a deep, bassy rumble that you could almost feel in your bones.
The guts he would give Jose to give the guards dogs out back. The birds would go into the supply cart when he caught up. And then he would range out front to scout ahead, just as he always had on such shakedowns before Big Boss Luckett had Joe handed over to his nephew.