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Thomas, but he’s watching the sun coming up. So far, Thomas has a feeling that it’s going to be his day for shooting on Indian to make a point to Desert Fox and everybody in Cold Creek, and even Desert Fox’s friend D.H.
    The rest of the men woke up a little later without any trouble. All of them saw Thomas was up, and he told them to spread out to look for any Indians. He told them to bring him here alive. He will personally hill him and take him to Cold Creek to make a point to everybody down there. Nobody said a word. They all were willing to do it, but a the same time they though to themselves that he was crazy or something. But nobody said a word.
    After a few hours passed, they finally found a Indian and kidnapped him and brought him to the area where they were hanging out. The Indian was a good friend of Desert Fox. When he saw Thomas look through him, he wasn’t surprised or anything. Right away, Thomas knows that Desert Fox told him so much about him that he’s willing to die for his people to help Desert Fox and D.H.
    Thomas reached for his gun and pointed it at the Indian. In less than a second, without caring, Thomas shot him in cold blood, and the Indian died in less than a second. Frank and Robert picked up the Indian and put him on top of the Thomas’s horse and rode all the way to Cold Creek alone. Everybody in Cold Creek will get a big surprise with what they are going to see.
    They made it to Cold Creek. Thomas got everybody to notices him by shooting a few bullets, and everybody saw him through their windows. All of them were wondering what he was doing with a Indian on top of his horse, but pretty soon they were going to get an answer, and it was going to be a horrible one.
    “People of Cold Creek, this is an Indian I shot in cold blood, and pretty soon I will continue killing more Indians here in Cold Creek, where you never though you would see one. The only way can stop me and my gang is to kill me, but no one will ever be brave enough to do that. SO remember, I’m here to stay,” said Thomas.
    Thomas dropped the Indian down from his horse and rode away as fast as he could, and everybody knew that he was serious. Thomas will kill again until somebody kills him. D.H. will have a hard time explaining what he saw to Desert Fox, but somehow he’ll find out, with or without D.H. telling him what he saw a second ago.
    Meanwhile, he was back at the Indian area where Desert Fox was waiting for his good friend to come back. He has been away for a long time, and Desert Fox is hoping that he’s all right. It’s best to go out and look for him, hoping nothing bad has happened to him. The sun is coming down and Desert Fox still hasn’t seen his friend. So the best thing to do is to go out and look for him, hoping that Thomas didn’t do anything bad to him.
    Desert Fox looked everywhere that most of the Indians were hanging out, but not too far. But then he notices D.H. coming to the area where they usually meet. To him this is very strange but must be important. D.H. is glad to see Desert Fox. Desert Fox is wondering why D.H. is here. But from the look on D.H.’s face, it’s bad news, the kind that you just don’t want to hear.
    “Why are you here? I didn’t send for you. Something tells me you’ve got bad news for me,” said Desert Fox.
    “Yes I do. I’m so sorry, my old friend, but I thought that I was best to hear this from me before you find out from that cold-blooded animal. Thomas killed one of your people in cold blood right in front of everybody in Cold Creek. I’m so sorry,” said D.H.
    Desert Fox got down on both knees. This was one of those things that you just don’t want to hear, but it just happened. Desert Fox is going to have a hard time explaining this to his people, that one of their own is dead. But he has no choice but to tell them. It’s better than finding out the hard way.
    “I need you to come with me, my old friend,” said Desert Fox.
    “All right, I’ll come

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