Pearce.
I rode through the towns this morning and a woman waved to me. “Hi there... Tiffany, right?” I greeted her.
“I have not seen you in years it feels.” She nodded.
“We met a while back. Believe you were one of my first people I met in Tombstone. How have you been doing?”
“Wow how time flies. Oh about the same, Still trying for Doc, now that I’m back in town. “
“I hope that you will be able to get it soon. We need more doctors.”
“That makes two of us. Well I know you must be busy so I will let you go, It was nice to see you hon.”
“You’d think, wouldn’t you?” I sighed. “I haven’t had that much work to do lately.”
“Is there nothing good going on in town?”
“Not much... Haven’t had a case in a while. Just been riding around to find people and do more outside of Allen Street.”
“Well that just means that people are being good.”
“Yeah... though that’s not good for my paycheck.” I nodded and winked at her.
“I know that feeling, with my husband passing I’m fighting to get money in to pay for the things I need.” Tiffany nodded.
“I’m sorry to hear that, hon. I’ve been there as well... also lost my fiance before coming to Tombstone. But now... years later... found Thomas, and we adopted two children as well. Life couldn’t be better. Though it would be nice to have some work.” I winked.
“Oh lovely.” She smiled and giggled. “Does he have a brother?”
“Don’t think he does.” I chuckled.
“Oh poo…” Tiffany stomped her foot.
“Well I should keep ridin’,” I said and waved, heading on with my rounds.
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