IT'S BEEN MY CUSTOM TO WRITE SELF-REMINDING DRAFT NOTES RIGHT IN MY STORY POSTS AS I WENT ALONG, AND ERASING THOSE WHEN I NO LONGER NEEDED THEM. HERE, HOWEVER, AT THE START OF A NEW SERIAL, I'LL TRY TO GET BY WITH WHAT I'VE PACKED INTO _ONE_ SETUP; REFER BACK TO IT AS NEEDED, AND TRY TO RESEARCH ANY MORE FACT-CHECKS (THIS BEING A REAL-WORLD -BASED NOVEL) ON THE FLY, WITHOUT CLUTTERING THE STORY-SPACE.)
WE LEARN BY DOING. ON WITH THE SHOW!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>> The Trinity Musketeers, Chapter One: A Deep Dive By Dial-Up
(A year will be inserted here once I settle all the chronology)
Tsssssh, fup fup, ding, buzz, tap tap, hiss dazzzzz, beep, tssssssh, hmmm, ding, buzzz.
Web rings were the latest innovation in the young world of the internet. One ring specialized in crime reports. Noel Fidencio, himself a programmer building his proficiency with web rings, was intrigued by this existing ring's content.
"OCT. 9, 1992: Issakar Bean Bringer, age 34, former U.S. Marine corporal with overseas experience, was found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Dobie Tate, and first-degree murder in the death of Holden Rust. Mister Tate was an off-reservation friend of Lakota tribesman Rust. Corporal Bean Bringer's ex-wife, born Julie Kraglin, has two sons: Red Moon son of Bean Bringer, age six, and Creek Walker son of Bean Bringer, age four.
Both deaths resulted from an altercation on Montana's Crow Indian Reservation, set off by an unproven accusation that Mister Rust and Mister Tate had both had improper relations with Julie, close together in time. Corporal Bean Bringer, experienced in diplomatic security, fought the alleged seducers outside the Crow Rez administrative building. Mister Tate, the first man slain, has been alleged by other Crow tribespeople to have swung at Bean Bringer with a sledgehammer.
FLASHBACK TO THE EVENT, CROW RESERVATION, SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1992:
"Hey, Issy-Hissy-Kissy-Kiddy-Kart Bean-Counter," scoffed Holden, "how was your choir singing this morning? Were you the best soprano?"
Issakar paused short of entering the general store. "Rust, we both know that if I say anything, you'll say it proves you got to me; and if I don't say anything, you'll say this proves you got to me. So let your shadow Dobie decide which works better." He tilted his head toward the store entrance.
Dobie Tate leaned out the door, flashing the most scornful grin he could produce. "You spotted me, Beanbag! Guess I stand out for not stinking like you! Maybe next weekend, Julie will agree to do a smell test between us."
"Thanks, she prefers oxygen."
"I bet she also prefers a real man."
"Let us know if you become one."
The storekeeper didn't like any trouble around his store, but he realized that these clods weren't going to accept being ignored. "You boys don't understand who you're picking a fight with."
"Sure we do," Holden scoffed. "An Absaroka who tried to talk the Marine Corps into teaching him how to be a man. But he made sure to go in after Vietnam was all over."
Issakar adjusted his feet into a better stance. "I was too young then. But I did what my hands found to do."
"Yeah, I recognize the Bible quote. Another substitute for manhood. But at least you found some tribals in Australia, yeah? That Wrong-Way dance?"
"Rongomamau, practiced by the Maori, South Island, New Zealand. Like Jujitsu. That was during my consulate security tour."
Holden gave a nod. "Fellow tribals. Okay, then you did one thing right. But you still allowed white men to emasculate you. Only the Absaroka permitted white men to make you accept their translation of your group name. We Lakota respect the Kiowa, Cheyenne and Pawnee more than you; they kept their own identities. If Julie Kraglin had married even a lousy Pawnee, I'd figure she didn't need me to introduce her to--"
Holden Rust thought he had Issakar's attention sufficiently diverted. He didn't. Issakar knew when to react without even having to look behind him. Dobie Tate was body-slammed before he knew he'd been detected. Dismayed but still fueled by malice, Holden tried to grab the Crow brave's belt knife. He failed, and found himself scrubbing the ground with his face. "It can stop here, with nobody dead," Issakar told him.
Dobie ran past the Marine veteran. Holden regained his feet with no intent of making peace or or backing off. Readying a locking-blade knife, he wildly swung..... but most onlookers had their attention drawn to Dobie's movement, thus took little notice of what Holden did. A Rongomamau move both disarmed Holden and slammed him onto his face.
Many actions happen faster than a description can be typed. The prostrate Holden became a less immediate threat as soon as Dobie Tate reappeared-- grasping a medium-sized sledgehammer which he had swiped from the store's tool section. Having just secured Holden Rust's knife, he let his own weapon fall so as to act swiftly. Dobie screamed with hysterical rage, with nothing in his head but killing what was supposed to be a Crow tribe weakling. His over-arm swing of the hammer missed, but Holden's clasp knife didn't. Dobie's bowels hit the ground before the rest of him did; and when he arrived in eternity, the Almighty was not impressed by his excuses.
Holden Rust being alive and not critically hurt, Issakar let others render aid to him and looked around.
"Holden tried to kill me in front of witnesses. You also can see that I didn't hurt him further once he was out of action. Dobie attacked too fast for me to have that option. His death is his own fault."
"No, no, no!" the store owner broke in. "Bean Bringer's trained skill meant he could have easily disarmed a man with a blunt weapon that could have been grabbed! He wanted to kill Dobie!"
In his own present time, Noel Fidencio kept reading the web ring. He found that one Tim Cordy, a reservation services facilitator, had been a professed friend of the men Issakar fought, but had treacherously finished off Holden Rust later with Issakar's dropped knife. Inefficient action by tribal police had muddled the narrative, and Issakar took the fall. Julie, the pathologically faithless wife, divorced Issakar in absentia to marry Tim. Only when she was dying of cancer did Julie confess before witnesses that she had cheated, lied, and helped to frame her innocent husband. Tim got life in maximum security with no possibility of parole. Julie lived long enough for the liberated Issakar to reach her bedside and tell her he forgave her; so she died in peace, knowing that Jesus also forgave her.
(Yes, it did mean something that the gospel of Jesus had met wide acceptance among the Crow Indians.)
Red Moon and Creek Walker were reunited with their father, who easily forgave them also for being tricked. As part of making a new start, Issakar changed his last name to Bainbridge-- an alias he had used for convenience among the Maori tribesmen in Auckland on South Island, because he hadn't known how to translate the words "Bean" and "Bringer" into Maori.
Since then, Issakar had traded on his experiences to establish credentials as a private detective.
So, Noel realized, Issakar Bainbridge with his boys was out there now, a free man. May God grant that I can meet him someday.