Greatest Gunslinger that ever lived
"How do you like
my moustache now?"
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Post by Doc Holliday on Apr 10, 2020 17:20:40 GMT
darlin' I'M EVERYBODY'S TYPE A descendant of his? Wnyonna? This was all too . . . strange. And he knew that he should just nod his head, and excuse himself. That he should not feed into this . . . delusion. And at the same time, there was still that feeling. That, something about her. That something that was keeping him in place. Keeping him from running off, from distancing himself from a woman who . . . was making a lot of far fetched seemingly impossible claims.
"Forgive me for being so blunt Ms. Earrmendorf but . . . you must understand just how ridiculous this all sounds. And how seemingly impossible it is to be true." Even though she knew things about him; spoke to him as if they knew each other. Even though there was an undeniable conviction about her. He had to be rational. He had to be logical. And none of this, sounded like either of those things. And even though he was still trying to deny it . . . when she spoke of how she was a descendant of Wyatt Earp, he realized now why there was something familiar about her. Because she reminded him of Wyatt too.
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Crazy Chick with a Bad Ass Gun
Where's my gun?
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May 18, 2020 23:57:23 GMT
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Post by Earp, Wynonna Earp on Apr 15, 2020 16:51:00 GMT
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She was the great-great-granddaughter of a gunslinger, who now went around a town named after a circle of hell shooting the same men her great great grandfather killed over 100 years go. Yes. She was aware that the time travel was the hard part to understand. That is not even getting into the fact that her side kick and lover was her great great grandfather's immortal best friend. Or a magic gun. "No kidding," She joked in a dry voice.
How to convince him? "Test me! Ask me something only you would know!" Maybe letting him pick the information would convince him better then her spouting off crazy! "I know things, Doc. I know them because you told them too me. So ask me anything, and let me prove it . . . . then we need to find Wyatt." She had the feeling this was the time frame that he went to Purgatory, and that Doc was about to make a deal. The question was--did she let him make the deal? Did she stop him? Or did she warn him about the well and let him come to her in the future?
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