It was a typical hot summer night at the Theater of the West. The crowd was rowdy. The singing was fair, but the women doing it were attractive. No one was...
Mosby made his way to the jailhouse. Austin, as usual, was looking busy and shuffling paper's around. "Good day, Sherriff." Clay said as he walked in. Austin...
Unbob came running into the Ambrosia, looking for Austin. "Sherriff Peale! There's been a terrible fight at the Opera House!" Unbob shouted. The room was...
"Well, I'm just satisfied no one was killed," Mattie commented, staring out the window of her gun shop. "I tell you, Mattie," Luther Root replied, "that...
John, You pulled the greatest unexpected move in CW history (or, at least one of the two greatest. Gretchen killing Julius was a good one, too). You did a ...
John, I forgot one important comment about Episode 15 (A Matter of Control). You did a great job of blending Season One, Season Two, and Season Three together...
Episode 16 of the 4th Season preview: Mercy's Folly It is early September 1882. Curtis Wells has been quiet since Arthur Green's ingeniously controlled plan...
John, and all other members, any suggestions or ideas are welcomed here regarding this episode and all LD stories. **************Get fantasy football with...
Thanks to those writers who contributed to episode 16 (Mercy Is A Two-Sided Coin). One of the rewards of writing in this group is that those who do, actually...
Mercy's Is A Two-Sided Coin For he shall have judgement without mercy, that hath shewed no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgement. (James 2:13 -- Holy ...
Mercy Is A Two-Sided Coin (Part 2) The first sign of trouble was the two vultures, high above, circling lazily. Until now, the return trip from Sand Springs...
Mercy Is A Two-Sided Coin (Part 3) There was a perverse and evil pleasure in toying with an enemy -- slowly tightening ones hands around the throat and...
Mercy Is A Two-Sided Coin (Part 4 - Conclusion) When Buffalo Bill Cody rode into Curtis Wells, the first place he stopped was the Montana Statesman. Standing...
Well! That was certainly an impressive read. I know I am going to leave something important out, but here are some of my favorite moments.... I really enjoy...
Thanks to the true and faithful members for commenting on our 16th episode of Season 4. Sorry for not responding sooner. The baby's lungs collapsed after we...
Here's the outline to our next episode, "Quarantine": Late Summer. A solitary figure enters town on a Saturday night. He goes to the Ambrosia, in search of...
John, Everything sounds good about ep 17. Poor Amanda -- she's having a rough two episodes (unless it continues to three episodes . . . that's if she survives ...
I would like to come back if you guys will have me. I'm not sure where you want to go from here now. But I would like to bring Cris back and continue to use...
Welcome back, Christine. The CW group is glad to have you return. We do have to talk about the directions of the episodes but that will be easy enough. You can...
The sun was setting on another late summer evening in Curtis Wells. It had been unusually cool over the past few days. The women had taken to wearing scarves...
Mosby walked to the door of the Opera House, escorted by a man with a torch and a gun. "Sherriff, I need a word with you." Clay said. "Clay, honey," Amanda...
Cris walked into the Ambrosia. She walked in men were scattered about some talked about nothing of importance, others gossiped about what was going on in the...
Lilly was now six months into her pregnancy. the pregnancy had not been easy on her. She was doing far better now, but Cleese preferred her to stay in bed. The...
John, I enjoyed your episode (Season 4, Episode 17 -- Quarantine). You definitely kept me guessing (I'm still not sure who Heath really is supposed to be?) I...
Good story, with a consistent, forward-moving plot line, and an unpredictable conclusion -- proving, once again, that stories don't need to be neatly tied up...