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After Hawk’s agreement to become the ‘renegade leader’ of the Apache Rebellion Jason sighed in relief. “Hawk, I’m delighted you agreed to go along with me on this. I think you can make it work, and it goes hand-in-hand with your need to stay in the shadows.”

“I’m glad you’re confident in my abilities Jason, but I’m not a leader. That’s why Dan and I have always worked so well together. I’d come up with an idea, and we’d go back and forth until it became something useful. At that point he took over the leadership while I provided the support. I had good ideas and great programming skills, but it was his leadership that made it work.”

Jason listened, and then countered with, “I understand what you’re saying, but I’ve listened to your ideas and the fire and emotion in your spirit. I don’t know if anyone else could make this work.”

“Jason, when we first talked I expounded what I thought were some good ideas of what could be done. The problem is I expected to make suggestions, do research, furnish money, and do most of my work sitting at a computer. I never intended to be something like the tribe’s war chief. What makes it worse is I don’t really know the people, their needs, problems, or abilities. Hell, I’ve only been an Apache for less than a month, and now I’m supposed to coordinate a war! I just wish I’d some idea what I’m doing, ‘cause I’m afraid I’m going to let everyone down.”

“I seriously doubt that, and the burden of leadership won’t be totally on your shoulders. I and the others will help. Who knows, maybe even Dan will get involved. I know any way we cut it we’ll be working as a team, and your primary responsibility will be the development of strategy plus the acquisition and dissemination of information. Which reminds me. While I was at the electronic gadget store I committed us to an exclusive deal on specially scrambled cell phones. According to my guy they’re produced in Israel for the Mossad who wanted something no one could intercept, not even our National Security Agency. It even has some kind of feature that makes it hard to localize the signal. I figured it’d be good for private conversations, especially between us and our key people.”

“I like that idea, especially the exclusive part. As for Gade, I guess what you’re trying to do is to give the tribal leaders (and ultimately, the government) a shadow leader they can identify, even if he is only a symbol. If most of the communication is done by phones like you described, or through protected Internet websites and e-mail, then I guess it might work.” After thinking for a minute he added, “Our chances would be greatly improved if our e-mail accounts and Internet sites were located on computers that were physically out of the country.”

Jason grinned like Alice’s ‘Cheshire Cat’ and said, “From what I know of your personal history, I assume you have read some science fiction?”

“When I was a teenager I read a lot of SciFi. With the time I had on my hands in prison, I’d have loved to have read more, but reading anything besides westerns or porn was a sure ticket to an abusive hell. Why do you ask?”

“Have you ever read Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress?

“No.”

“You should, and soon. Look closely at ‘Mike, ‘ the government’s computer who becomes self-aware, and ultimately, the symbolic leader of the rebellion against Earth’s control of the people of the moon.”

While he listened to Jason tell more about how the computer drove the government nuts Hawk took his disguise from the duffel bag. He put on some baggy camouflage pants, a goose down vest over his shirt, and an over-sized coat that matched his pants. He knew it would be extremely hot to wear over long periods, but it made his hundred and sixty-five pounds look closer to two hundred and twenty. Next, he put on the boots he’d purchased. They had very large heels, and when he added two large heel cushions to the inside his apparent height was boosted to six-foot two. Finally, he’d attached a fine-mesh camouflage netting to the front of the novelty hat he’d bought. The hat had shoulder length dark hair attached to the sides and back. It was doubtful if even Maria or Brenda could have recognized him.

Jason and Hawk arrived at the tribal offices about five minutes before the council meeting was scheduled to begin. They parked in the back of the building and quietly entered through a side entrance. When they entered the building a secretary came out of one of the offices. Surprised at Hawk’s appearance she started to say something, but Jason silenced her with a finger to his lips. When she nodded acknowledgment Jason urged her closer, and whispered, “Shirley, I need to talk to Austin before the council meeting begins.”

“Sure, Jason. I’ll get him for you.”

She walked down the hall to the council meeting room and beckoned Austin to the door. “What is it?” he asked.

“Longbow is down the hall and wants to talk to you.”

Austin replied, “Thanks, Shirley.”

The council chairman walked down the hall to where Jason was waiting. When he got closer he realized there was someone with Jason, hiding in the shadows of a darkened office. Jason gently pulled the man into the room and said, “Steady Wind meet Gade. Gade, this is Steady Wind, also known as Austin Manning. He’s the chairman of our tribal council and the political leader of our tribe. Gade emerged from the shadows and shook the hand of the council chairman. Then following what Jason had taught him earlier Hawk grasped Austin’s arm in the traditional manner that one Apache brave greets another. “Austin,” Jason instructed, “I need you to pass a note or something, telling everyone to ignore Gade and me when we join the group. Just have them discuss some safe topics until I finish checking your office and the Council Chamber for bugs.”

“I can do that, no problem. Anything else?”

Gade spoke for the first time, using the speech distorter Jason had purchased earlier, saying, “I think it might be a good idea to have some white boards set up in there. They can have many uses as things are discussed.”

Nodding, the council leader replied, “I’ll take care of that, as well as the message. Jason, you know where my office is. I’ll see you both in a few minutes.”

Austin returned to the council chamber, and Jason led Hawk to an office two doors further down the hall. They entered, locked the door, and Jason began slowly to work his way around the room while looking at the dial of the small device he held in his hand. In less than five minutes Jason found three bugs, including one inside the phone that listened to both sides of a conversation.

When Jason was finished he unlocked the door and led Gade to the Council Chambers. The entire council looked up when they entered the room. Jason looked at Austin and held up three fingers. The shock of the revelation was evident on the chairman’s face when he tried to deal with both the sense of outrage and the fear as to where this might lead the tribe. After a moment he buried his head in his hands. While the other council members tried to find meaning in the reaction of their leader Jason locked the door and directed Gade to the corner behind the doorway. Jason turned back to the podium and the table where the Council members were seated. On the left wall, facing both the empty audience area and the members of the Council, two white boards had been placed on easels. On one of the white boards was written:

Ignore Longbow and masked guest
keep meeting normal — discuss various problem at the Casino.
will explain later

Jason nodded to the group, and used hand signals to encourage them to continue to talk to each other. He then began slowly working his way around the room with the bug detector. Every time he found a listening device he pointed to it and held up fingers to show a count. By the time he finished he’d discovered six additional listening devices.

Three of the council members, besides Austin, quickly figured out what Jason was looking for. When he found the first device their facial expressions went from curious concern to shock and anger. The rest didn’t seem to have a clue. When he had finished checking the room, Jason went to the blank white board and wrote:

Room is bugged!!
Welcome me on to council as Tribal Diiyan
and ignore person in the back of the room.
Just follow my lead

Jason went to the other board. He erased the first message and wrote:

This is not time for fight!
Time for deception.
Ask for report on the proposed new business.

Following the writing on the boards Austin proclaimed, “Fellow council members I want us all to welcome, Jason Longbow Magill, the tribal Diiyan. Now, Longbow is a man of quick decisions. It’s only taken us twenty years to convince him to take his rightful place on the Council.” Everyone chuckled at the remark, including Jason, and the other Council members followed Austin’s direction and welcomed Jason. Both Jason and Gade could tell some members were more enthusiastic in that welcome, than others.

After giving everyone a few moments to welcome Longbow, Austin finally used the gavel to restore order. The Council continued its discussion about some proposed changes in security at the Casino. A few minutes later, Austin again banged the gavel, and said, “I think our discussion this morning concerning this matter has been very productive, but we’ve raised some excellent new questions that need further study. Therefore I suggest the proposal continue to be tabled at this time, to allow for further study. Now, since we’re discussing pending matters I want to ask Longbow for an update regarding the company that wanted to locate on the reservation.”

Jason replied, “Mister Chairman, it appears the initial request was actually only a feasibility study. Unfortunately, the company has decided to locate its operation closer to Phoenix. Also, without the new jobs, we won’t have a need for the new housing.”

Austin responded, “I’m sad to hear that, but we all appreciate your efforts to improve the lives of our people.”

At Austin’s leading there were some other minor discussions, during which Jason cleaned the white boards and replaced what had been there with some gibberish about the proposed changes at the casino. When the meeting was finally adjourned Jason signaled for the members to mix and talk among themselves. He exited the room, leaving the door open with Gade hiding behind it. Jason searched until he found an empty office that wasn’t bugged and returned to the council chambers. He gathered all the Council members, guiding them to the bug-free office. As soon as he closed the door, one of the more self-absorbed members angrily demanded to know what was going on.

Austin replied, “Earlier today, after Jason informed me about the prospective new business I called Brandon Stokes, our illustrious Indian Agent. Gentleman, to say his attitude frightened me, would be putting it mildly.”

“How’s that?” one of the other members asked.

Austin replied to the man, the very levelness of his tone emphasized his emotion, “He acted like our constitution was irrelevant, putting the decision regarding the new plant in the hands of the government, rather than the council’s. Also, I had this distinct feeling the attitude of Washington is heading back to the days when we were given small pox infested blankets and spoiled or diseased beef. Now we find our offices and council chamber has been bugged. I don’t know about you, but I’m angry!” Some of the council members were silent, but the rest were vocally supportive of what the council chairman had said. Austin continued, “Carrying this idea further there’s a good chance we may find ourselves at war with the federal government.”

Shocked, the council members all tried to talk at once, each seeming to drown out the other. The consensus of their comments was there was no way they could win a war with the only superpower left in the world.

Jason gave a shrill whistle, and said, “We don’t expect to get into a ‘shooting war, ‘ but into a legal, social, political, and economic war. The man hidden behind the mask is called Gade. It was his money that would have started the new operation, and it’ll be his money, intelligence, and lawyers that will help us in a new fight with the US Government to restore the dignity and honor of the Apache people.”

One of the members cried, “But, shouldn’t we know who this man is?”

“What you don’t know you can’t betray. Austin and I have agreed Gade will be an unofficial member of the council, as well as our Shadow War Chief.”

The man angrily replied, “What right do you and Austin have to make such a decision? I demand a vote on the matter!”

In response to the man’s ranting, the other council members moved to stand behind Austin and Jason. When they finished aligning themselves, one of the council members responded, “I think we just did.”

The rejected council member stomped out of the room and went to his office. He angrily picked up the phone and dialed. When someone answered, he said, “Brandon Stokes, please.”

Jason stepped out of the doorway, holding an automatic pistol, and ordered, “Hang it up!”

As the man slowly moved the phone back to its cradle Jason could hear someone in the background saying, “Hello, this is Brandon Stokes.”

Jason lifted the man out of the chair and marched him down the hall, the automatic pressed hard against the man’s kidney. He led the belligerent man back into the room where the others were waiting, and announced, “He went straight to his office and called Brandon Stokes. This man is a traitor and a spy. Unless someone has a strong objection I’m afraid Mister Yellow-Feather here is a prime candidate for a heart attack.”

The man screamed, “No! You can’t do that! I have my rights! I have a family to support!

One of the other members responded, “Ron, I know your family. They really won’t miss you very much, though your mistress might. She might have to go back to work serving drinks in the casino.”

Ignoring the other man’s comment Austin interjected, “Longbow, how do you think it should be handled?”

“Shortly I’m leaving for California to discuss plans for a timber conference among the western tribes. I think someone should go to this traitor’s home and get his family to pack for him to go with me. We’ll be gone for several days. While we’re away I’ll see if I can talk some sense into him, or at least learn what he knows and what damage he’s done.”

Motioning for Jason to take the traitor out of the room Gade said, “Gentlemen, we need to keep the government in the dark as long as possible. However, due to its immediate impact upon our people I want to continue the idea of building the assembly plant. Our people need the jobs, as well as the electricity our windmills can produce. Therefore, I need the council to unofficially create a search committee to locate a suitable site for the plant. We’ll need five to ten acres outside the reservation. It needs to be on or just off of a main road and a little closer to Phoenix. That way we haven’t lied to Stokes. At the same time, I want it to be easily accessible by our people. Remember, if we have to, we could even purchase some carpool vans to assist those who’d have trouble commuting.”

One of the men said, “Gade, I’m Miguel Sanchez. I’ve a small construction company that uses only our people. I’d be happy to help you find a site, as well as oversee the construction. What size building are you thinking about, and what kind of people do you see needing in the beginning?”

“Thanks, Miguel, I’ll take you up on the offer. The building will be roughly sixteen thousand square feet. It’ll have an office in the front, a large assembly area, an inventory area, plus a shipping and receiving area. As for personnel, I think we’ll initially need a bookkeeper or accountant, three office clerks, three people in shipping and receiving, three in inventory, and fifty in assembly. If we can get the word out this operation could grow rapidly. I think you should also know the primary purpose of this venture isn’t to make money, but to begin to instill hope and pride among those on the reservation. As a result, the wages and benefits will be well above other companies in the area. Any questions?”

The men looked among themselves, and then turned back to Gade. They shook their heads, and one of the men replied “No questions. We definitely understand, and thank you.”

Gade smiled, and said, “Gentlemen, now I must change the subject. By the first of next week I need some basic information on each of you. This information should include your legal name, your Apache name, the names and ages of your family members, your telephone numbers, and home addresses. If you’ll get them to Austin he’ll get them to me.”

“Gade, I’m Charlie Redwolf, also known as Three Paws. How will you be using this information?”

“Charlie, for security purposes, the war council will seldom meet face to face. Instead, I’ll be getting some special cell phones for us to use among ourselves. The signal goes to a satellite, rather than to a tower, and the signal is encrypted to prevent others from listening in. I don’t want them used for anything except secure tribal business. In addition, I’ll be setting up an email account for each of you in New Zealand. This particular site maintains the emails there, rather than on your computer. Between the two it’ll be very hard for the government to compromise the operation.”

One of the other council members said, “Gade, I’m Carl Little Bear. Most of us don’t have a computer, nor do we know how to use one.”

“Then note on the profile sheet your computer knowledge, and what you need. To begin with I’ll get laptops for each of you. In addition, if you have children who could benefit from a computer, then let me know that, also. I’ll provide them, as well as someone to teach you how to use the system and the Internet. Does the tribal office have a T-one line?”

Austin replied, “I believe we share one with the casino.”

“Then, over the next several weeks, I’ll arrange to provide secure wireless access from that line to many of the homes on the reservation. If there’s a large enough need we can set up a computer assembly area and train some of our people to build the computers. We can also teach others in the tribe to set them up and handle maintenance, as well as developing a group of tutors to help those with no computer background learn how to use them practically. This could quickly create at least a hundred more new jobs for our people, and the long-term benefits would be astounding.”

One of the council members asked, “But, won’t all this lead us away from our old ways?”

“Our old ways of living off the land are basically dead. We must adapt without becoming a ‘red’ white man. In addition, we must learn the white man’s ways so we can take the battle to him through technology, or he’ll bring the battle to us with guns, oppression and intimidation. The key is whatever we do we respect the land, our tribal customs, and our history. This is the true Apache Legacy, not running around the land living as a nomad.” When several council members nodded in agreement Gade continued, “What’s even more important is for our people to have better lives and to have pride in themselves. It’s no longer sufficient for our people to make their living by weaving blankets, making beaded goods and moccasins, and being paid to have our pictures taken. That isn’t the Apache way, either. We were once warriors, feared for a thousand miles. Now, even the prairie dog no longer fears us. We must find ways to have that kind of pride and spirit once again.”

“Gade, I’m Martin Tall Elk. All this sounds good, but how can we accomplish these things?”

“Tall Elk, I have access to a significant amount of money, as well as to technology that even the white man doesn’t have. In addition, we’ll soon gain even more wealth and influence. Think of this as a shift, in the same manner as when our ancestors moved from the bow to the rifle.”

Nodding, Austin stated, “Longbow was right. You’ll make a great war chief. The young and foolish fight every battle, but the wise war chief picks his battles and his battlefields. He wants to inflict the most pain on the enemy with the fewest casualties to his men. Our men are few in number and without training. Today, they don’t even have the aggressive zeal our warriors had in the past. It’ll take time to develop that. Your words and your heart speak of that understanding.”

“Thank you, Steady Wind. This is a war that must first be fought in the courts, in the legislature, and in the minds of the everyday Americans. In addition, it’s also a battle for the hearts and minds of our own people. Any other battles we fight must be hidden so they don’t point to us. At the same time we must see this entire process as a war. Jason says the Spirits have said the future of our people depends on our success.”

Austin asked, “What should we do about the bugs in the conference room and my office?”

“We should do nothing at this point. Just be sure nothing critical or subversive is discussed there, in your offices, or over a non-encrypted phone. We know this room is clean, for the moment, but we’ll get another tester and will show you how to use it. I’d also suggest hiring more security for these offices, as well as the casino. In this, I mean trained security people, not police, as they’ve two distinctly different roles. Now, someone needs to run get the stuff Longbow requested from the man’s house, as we need to leave soon.”

While they were waiting for one of the secretaries to return with the traitor’s luggage Austin called Brandon Stokes. He apologized for having to terminate his call a few minutes earlier, explaining right after he dialed he’d received a call he’d been expecting. Austin, picking up on Gade’s basic instruction, improvised, trying to lead Brandon to think Ron’s uncompleted call was from Austin. After he’d received assurance from the Indian Agent that he understood Austin informed him the call earlier about the proposed new business and the new homes was premature, as the company had decided to locate closer to Phoenix. Acting disappointed Brandon expressed his regret about the tribe’s loss. But, as soon as the call was completed Brandon immediately sent an e-mail to Washington relaying the message to both the Director of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior. The Interior Secretary read the message and then forwarded it as an FYI to the office of the Vice President. Since the new factory on the reservation was now a moot point the entire discussion was quickly forgotten as another scandal surfaced demanding their attention.

Twenty-five minutes later Jason, Hawk, and the traitorous Ron Gonzales were headed back toward Phoenix. Of the three only two were conscious. Within ten miles Hawk had shed his disguise and returned it to the big duffel bag. He was now back in jeans, a casual button up shirt, and running shoes. The two rode in silence while Hawk changed clothes, but as they got closer to the town of Globe, Jason and Hawk discussed what had happened at the tribal offices and Jason’s upcoming trip. The more they discussed it, the more concerned they both became.

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Hawk stared at the face of the law officer, realizing he was facing his worst nightmare, going back to prison. In his mind the hardest part to accept was, yet again, it would be for something he didn’t do. At that moment his entire brain seemed to shut down, and he collapsed to the floor. The police officer / deputy immediately rolled Hawk over onto his stomach and cuffed him. Once he had Hawk subdued, he carefully checked his prisoner for weapons. Finding none, he picked Hawk up by the right...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 26

The Hawk did not sail on the morning tide. The city watch scoured Pedro's uncle's villa from top to bottom. It took the watch most of the night and Pedro was forced to stand by and watch. They found very little though it was clear that someone had been hiding within the servant quarters of the villa. They found food and drink and a knife of exceptional quality. It was a nobleman's weapon and not a blade found in a scullery. They also found a secret passage that led from the servant...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 20

Hawk, Brenda and Mary Beth joined the others in Maria’s room. A few minutes later, a nurse ran most of them out so Maria could get some rest. Mary Beth and Brenda decided this was the right time to start house hunting, dragging Zed along with them. Jason needed to head back to his place, as he’d made no provision for taking care of his horses, but Andy insisted on staying close to her new daughter. Hawk stayed a while, but decided he needed to take care of some things while Maria was...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 66

Later that evening, as Jason and Andy quietly enjoyed their first night as a married couple, Hawk, Maria, and Brenda were at the ranch in Phoenix. With them were Dan Cashman, Hawk’s friend and partner; Deke Templeton, their Attorney; and those who formed the core of the new company. They reviewed the actions the company had already taken then set goals and direction for the coming months. As part of the discussion Hawk turned to Dan, and said, “Dan, you did a good job on the acquisition of...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 74

Hawk, Marc, and Skyler arrived at the Yarrow Bay Grill a few minutes after noon. The restaurant was moderately busy, but several tables overlooking the marina and the lake were still available. When Hawk explained he wanted two tables; one being a particular table at the window, and the second within easy sight of the first, the host’s attitude was bordering on belligerent. In response Hawk showed the man his black Visa Card and a hundred dollar bill, and asked, “Sir, have you ever seen one...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 22

"Sail on the horizon, off the starboard bow." It was three days later and midmorning. The small armada had made good time heading northward away from Cape Verde and towards home considering the time of year and the weather. The skies had been grey for most of the trip and there had been some rain and drizzle for the first two days but for the most part the seas had been reasonable. Today the weather had broken and the sky was blue. It allowed the lookout to see further for once. To the far...

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Raven and River Hawk Dream Catcher Pt 05

Raven half fell, half jumped from Ghost landing upon her knee’s. Bowing as to have her breasts rest on the floor of the mountain. She raised her voice in praise. She released the adrenaline coursing through her body. She sang in a native tongue inhaling and exhaling so her lungs felt like they would burst. Ghost stood still witnessing his mistress in the glorious light. Shining down only on her, the brightness caused Ghost to look away. Getting up on her bent knee’s she raised her arms towards...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 61

When Doctor Kennedy fainted Jamie pulled the SUV into the first appropriate spot, which happened to be the parking lot of the previously mentioned restaurant. As soon as the vehicle came to a stop Kyle ran inside to get some ice and ice water. At the same time Bill and Jamie reclined Consuela’s seat to a thirty-degree angle and tried to get her comfortable. Poor Sharon didn’t have a clue as to what to do, but she vowed to never be caught unprepared like that again! After about ten minutes the...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 39

After the bellhop left the room, an anxious Maria walked out on the balcony and looked in awe at the far ranging ocean. She was almost spellbound as she watched three foot waves breaking just off the beach. This feeling was magnified when she observed several men being almost knocked off their feet by the force of the waves. Everything was so different from anything she’d experienced before. Even the gulls that soared on the cool, salty ocean breeze added to her new list of sensations. Maria...

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Gunther The Reindeer Handler Does Candy Claus

Let me say right up front that Gunther was definitely not a young man.I knew he had been around the Santa operation at the North Pole long before I arrived with my bright ideas for cost reduction. I was called in to promote increased toy production by the easily distracted Elves. Those little imps preferred being silly rather than busy little workers focused on their quotas like dedicated employees. As a small-sized human male, I was able to relate easily to the female Elves because they liked...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 30

Elijah Abrams walked over to the Navy Seahawk helicopter where he was handed a head set. He climbed into the copilot’s seat and placed it on his head. “Rescue, this is Abrams, how can I help you?” “Sir, I suspect we’ve made your day, and perhaps your career. In the basement of the house we found twenty-three children locked in what’s best described as a dungeon. The children are boys and girls between the ages of six and eleven. Also, there’s a complete photo studio for making child porn....

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 58

Back in Phoenix Consuela’s cell phone began ringing. While she answered it the other three historians continued to box up the different papers, which were to be taken to an archive vault in the basement of the history building at the University. “Hello.” “I’m trying to reach Consuela Kennedy. Are you her?” “Yes, I am,” she responded. “Good. Doctor Kennedy, my name is Malcolm Leven, and I’m working with a Mister Daniel Cashman concerning a movie. Are you familiar with what I’m talking...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 51

“Yes, it’s time to create some corporate structure, including impressive offices for the executives.” “Dan, I thought the intention was for me to remain hidden.” “You will, but, at least for a while, it’ll be ‘hiding in plain sight.’ As soon as we can find a better spokesman then you can move more into the shadows.” “Why not have you in this position?” “Because, Hawk, ‘your’ people, as well as the world, need to see a Native American as the head of the company, or at least as the CFO of...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 59

“What do you mean?” asked Brenda. “That another woman would come and steal his heart.” “And what if she wants to share, like we do?” “Bren, I could probably live with that if she was as good a person as you. Unfortunately, they don’t look like two people who’ve just met.” “You might be right, sister, but let’s not hang either of them without a trial.” With that Brenda grabbed Maria by the arm and approached Hawk and the beautiful blonde, who were still softly talking to each other. While...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 38

Maria responded from the rear of the airplane, “I like those ideas, but I can see one problem right off the bat.” “What’s that, Chipmunk?” “We, as a people, are too small and too fragmented a group to be able to accomplish something like that. Our company might give them jobs, and even some hope, but getting a group of Apaches to work together is like trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube, or herding rabbits.” Dan responded, “Jason seems to do well with it.” “Dan, Grandfather...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 19

The ships turning out to sea took Ishmael completely by surprise. He watched and wondered for a moment or two about what was happening out there. The plan had been for the small armada to sail into the cove and to overwhelm any vessel at anchor there. Something must have happened. Unfortunately Ishmael was too far from the ships to see what it might be. Even if he had possessed a spy-glass like that of his young master he wouldn't have been able to make out the signals being passed between...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 28

"What is wrong?" Bartholomew asked the moment Pedro stepped onto the main deck of the Hawk. It was later in the morning and the Hawk was now riding at anchor below the walls of Ceuta. Bartholomew had stood at the railing of the ship as his captain had returned. He had seen the stern look upon Pedro's face long before the young man had scrambled up the rope ladder hanging at the side of the craft and he had known instantly that not everything had gone as planned. "Prepare for sea," Pedro...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 71

“Great,” Hawk responded to Sean Sullivan’s enthusiastic desire to take on the government, “because your demonstration and Marsha’s new computer have given me several important ideas. To develop them further I need some input from you.” “Ask away. I guess I just moved my status from employee to fellow conspirator.” “Yes, you did. But before you get the wrong idea, I don’t plan on destroying the US Government, or attacking this country or its people. I just want to shake things up and restore...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 16

As the roof of the back part of the prison room began to fall Jason ran toward the main tunnel. He grabbed Hawk by the back of his shirt, dragging him along the floor until they were completely out of the room. The air was filled with dust, and without their surgical masks it would’ve been hard to breathe. A stunned Hawk said, “Whew! That was close.” Helping Hawk stand, Jason asked, “Are you OK?” “Other than a sore and bruised butt, I think I’m fine. Thanks for dragging my ass out of there....

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 50

That evening, no one in the family rested very well. Brenda and Maria were exhausted, and after a thirty-minute conversation with Hawk they lounged in the Jacuzzi for a few minutes before heading to bed. Unfortunately, they hadn’t sufficient time to unwind, and, while their bodies were ready for sleep, their minds weren’t. Jason and Andy sat on the cabin’s front porch and just held each other until the wee hours of the morning. Regrettably, while their bodies were in close contact their...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 4

"So there she is," Bartholomew muttered in a tired voice. "We're finally here." The older man was standing in the bow of the Hawk gazing out at the vista that lay before him. Pedro stood beside him doing basically the same. It was the first time in weeks that either man had stood together side-by-side to share a word or even a thought. Bartholomew had in fact just rowed over from the Virago and this was the first time in over two weeks that he had stood upon the deck of the Hawk. "We...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 8

"Where is he?" Ishmael was standing in the open doorway of Dom Pedro's study. The man looked both tired and anxious. Sweat glistened on his swarthy skin and his breath was heavy from exertion. It was obvious that he had been hurrying about. "As far as I know, Dom Pedro is somewhere about the factory," Ibrahim stated in a startled voice taken by surprise by the abruptness in Ishmael's question. As the old teacher replied, he looked up from the book he had been reading. His eyes...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 19

As Hawk would say later, “The rest of the afternoon went surprisingly easy. Well, I guess when you’re moving almost eight tons of gold, easy is a relative term.” Zed returned with the lumber and stuff, and the frame was quickly built as Dan had envisioned it. While Dan and the women helped with the frame Jason found the easiest way to get to the canyon and the slope of the wall was ideal for what they planned to do. The other men took the hand truck into the mine and started moving the items...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 15

The Hawk sailed at dawn four days later. Aboard it was a full complement of the crew plus the raiding party. That number included Rashid, As-wad, and Ishmael. With them were a dozen handpicked soldiers from the factory all of whom were trained in the use of the bow. Behind them they left Ibrahim. He and Omar would run the factory and see to the day-to-day affairs of the Portuguese trading post while the captain of the Bella Rosa would command the trading fleet and the garrison. He would...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 52

Hawk terminated the call and joined Bill and Gunnery Sergeant Kellogg. After a questioning look by Hawk, Bill said, “I called Brenda. They’re sending out two vehicles; one for us and one to carry Sergeant Kellogg back to Coronado Island.” “Excellent!” proclaimed Hawk. Then, turning to the sergeant Hawk said, “Gunny, I want to thank you for coming with me as security. I know we’re both grateful nothing happened that required your services, but it helped knowing you were there.” “Sir, I was...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 64

Once Jason was settled into his regular room there began a steady stream of visitors. Hawk, Maria, and Brenda were the first to arrive, followed quickly by Beth, Zed, Deke, and Elizabeth. In fact, this entire group was still there when Senator McCray arrived. When he was introduced to everyone he was surprised at Deke’s presence. “Deke Templeton! What are you doing here?” Deke answered, “Senator, Beth, Zed, and Elizabeth have been my closest friends since before college, and Brenda is Beth’s...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 55

A moment later Brian said, “I just talked to one of the drivers at the airport. Everything was handed over to the pilot, who said, and I quote, ‘get your ass back there as soon as possible.’“ Mike turned to Larry Reid, and said, “How about driving me back to the airport, as well as bringing my truck back to the Reservation?” “Sure, I can do that, but what about papers on your truck at the border?” “I’ll write out something that should suffice, but I’ll also notify Jason’s contact to pass...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 72

Marsha led Dan Cashman to her research lab and demonstrated her new computer’s capability. He didn’t have any idea what Hawk was contemplating, but he knew once this system hit the market it should sell like hotcakes - especially in the corporate and government markets. Still standing in front of the prototype Dan pulled out his cell phone and dialed a number. The direct line he had programmed into his phone rang at the desk of the secretary of his counterpart with their computer company...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 25

"Another of my noblemen is dead," King Manuel murmured almost to himself, "and we are no closer to finding that mad man than we were two days ago. What are we to do?" It was early morning and the King of Portugal had been woken by his chamberlain well before the rest of the palace had begun to stir. The king looked tired and exhausted. He stood in his nightshirt and looked out the window of his chamber onto the grounds below it while his chamberlain reported the latest news in the search...

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The Voyage of the HawkChapter 17

"Whose ship is that?" Pedro was standing by the gangway of the Hawk, watching as the men working on the jetty at Eko hurried to tie off his ship. It was a week later and Pedro's force had finally returned home. It had been a long, hard trip for everyone involved. They had been forced to nursemaid the galley barge up the coast the whole time, restricting their progress to the speed of the oarsmen working it. Their trip had taken even longer since Pedro had been forced to put a prize crew...

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Red Hawk The Story of My TribeChapter 4

In the middle of the party, a loud cry went up and we were under attack. All the chieftains ran back toward their tribes. Wolfgard and I raced back toward our tribe. The only weapons we had on us were our knives. We came upon a couple of raiders attacking some women folk of another tribe. We made quick work of them as we slit their throats. We got back to our tribe and I was so proud. War Hawk had the bows out and the hunters in formation with their helpers behind them handing out arrows. I...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 79

The next day it was first announced the Vice President would survive his heart attack. A short time later the President added his running mate was going to retire. It seemed even the man’s most staunch supporters were fleeing like rats from a sinking ship. During all this it was revealed the electronics in the VP’s pacemaker were totally fried. One commentator had a scientist from MIT explain that there was too much physical damage for it to have been the result of EMP (electromagnetic...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 43

“Yeah, Eduardo Vasquez is offering a hundred thousand for the man’s head, though, from what I’ve heard about the operation, Eddie boy may have bitten off a lot more than he can chew. Now, why were you asking?” “Just curious. Now, how about meeting me for a beer at Bennie’s Bar. I think I’ve got some security work for you, but I don’t want to discuss it over the phone.” “Then, meet me at Bennie’s in thirty minutes.” “Thirty minutes,” Ken replied, “and bring a bug detector.” Ken dropped off...

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Hawk Chapter 4

Chapter 4 “Good evening, Mr. Hawk,” a tall, handsome man said as they entered. “I see that you’ve brought a beautiful woman to dress up my shabby restaurant.”Reaching his hand out, Tommy said, “That’s exactly what I’m doing, Dominic. This place needs a little help, and I think when the word gets out that Elizabeth eats here, your business will improve.”“No doubt,” the man replied as he unashamedly checked her out. “Let me assume that with someone so lovely, you’ll not be sitting at the bar....

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 73

It’d been after 10:00 p.m. the previous evening when Prince Rashid finally returned to his embassy, but it was after midnight before Jason, Genna, Thad, and Joel had gone to bed. Those discussions had been very productive, though, for it looked like things would run smoothly, even for such a thrown together group of mismatched people. One of the first things that had come out was both of the Battens were thoroughly familiar with guns, both long and short. Though they hadn’t had the kind of...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 13

The knock on the door to the conference room brought an end to the euphoric excitement that bonded the three lawyers together. Dennis went to the door and ushered in the young Indian woman. The three of them were rather surprised at the bruises and swelling on her face, feeling that beneath her injuries was a beautiful face to go with the attractive, slender body, the long dark hair and the soft brown eyes. Dennis introduced her to the other two, and then waited for her to talk. “Gentleman,”...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 82

Hawk’s morning began with an early flight to the proposed area where the power and desalinization plants were to be built. As they flew along the coast Hawk could see one of the reasons for this location was it was the closest spot to deep water. However, Hawk was concerned about its isolated location and its proximity to other countries. He was also alarmed about its vulnerability to an attack by Iran. Back at the palace the two men discussed some of these concerns, as well as the...

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Knight Owl and Black Hawk

It was a night like any other winter night in the City of Brockton. The snow was falling gently, the wind was light almost non-existent as two vigilantes keep a silent watch together over their fair city. Brockton used to be a nice city, it was once the ‘Shoe Capitol of the World’. The City of Champions, as its downtrodden citizens called it. Brockton was the birthplace of boxing champions Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler. It seemed to everyone living in the towns adjacent to Brockton that...

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The Hawk and The ChipmunkChapter 12

Maria led the people from the helicopter into the Hogan. The head doctor came over to Jason and saluted. Jason responded, “Colonel, I’m no longer in uniform. You’re not supposed to salute me.” “Sir, a few years ago, you pulled my ‘chestnuts’ out of the fire. As far as I’m concerned some people are always worth saluting. Now, fill me in.” “The girl who led you in here is my granddaughter, Little Ground Squirrel, but she’ll answer to Maria. This is her husband, Robert Gray Hawk. She was...

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