Seek Him What Made Them Seven
            Stars
      By Waddie
        Greywolf
      
      Chapter 54
    
    
      "Religion begins by offering magical aid to harassed and
          bewildered men; it culminates by giving to a people that unity
          of morals and belief which seems so favorable to statesmanship
          and art; it ends by fighting suicidally in the lost cause of
          the past. For a knowledge grows or alters continually, it
          clashes with mythology and theology, which change with
          geological leisureliness." ~ Will and Ariel Durant, The Story
          of Civilization
      
      The rest of the evening was devoted to country, western, and Cajun
      music of all kinds and combinations. Randy and Kayla were becoming
      proficient on their respective banjo and mandolin. After his
      stellar showing in the first half of the program, Randy kept a low
      profile, played back-up, and let his sister and the other
      musicians shine. When the cows began to dance, the audience went
      crazy urging them on and applauding for them. Earlier in the
      evening, Billy gave his permission for Etienne Boudreaux and his
      friend Raymond Escobar to transport to Etienne's family trailer to
      attend a couple of hours of the Saturday night Cajun Jamboree but
      to return to the ranch in time for the country music part of the
      Hoedown. Billy instructed the men to personally invite Etienne's
      mom, dad, and grandmother to be his family's guests for Sunday
      dinner at the ranch the next day and explain to Mr. Boudreaux,
      Billy thought it was time to pay Stan Breedlove and his husband
      Cletus Abernathy a visit. He very much wanted Mr. Boudreaux to
      join them.
      
      “I don't know if I can talk my daddy into transporting with us,
      Master Billy,” Etienne said.     
      
      “Stan Breedlove is his other son, Coo-zone Tin-Tin. I could tell
      the way he spoke about Stan and watched the tears form in his
      eyes. Cousin Odio's compassion will overcome his fear. Trust me,”
      Billy said with his arm around Etienne as he pulled him close.
      
      “I know he has great love in his heart for Stan. Our family
      adopted him. Everyone was amazed how he got through his young life
      and worked around the obstacles to grow into his own man. We were
      proud of him and we felt he belonged to us as much as he did his
      real family,” Etienne said.
      
      “You became his 'real' family, Tin-Tin. There's an old saying,
      Brother: Many times the truest members of your family will not be
      born under the same roof as you,” Billy said.
      
      “Maybe you're right, Master Billy. I think it's true. I hope so.
      No, I know it's true. I never felt I had another family until Ray
      and I bonded and we come here to live. I understand why you want
      my dad to go with us. If he shows up with us, it would be the
      ultimate statement of our family's love for Coo-zone Da-veed and
      his husband,” he added.
      
      * * * * * * *
      Hoss and Doug were going to take Bubba and Jack back to Bubba's
      ranch, but they told the big cowboys they were going to stay for a
      while. They had some things to discuss with Billy and his family.
      After many thanks, hugs, handshakes, and stolen kisses, Hoss and
      Doug left the Daniels Ranch and headed out to their ranch at
      Katemcy. The men rode in silence for sometime. It seemed like they
      were both in their own world of wonder at what they experienced.
      “What did you think of this afternoon and evening, Hoss?” Doug
      Dewberry asked his cousin.
      
      “I don't know. I's just sit'n here thinking about it. I cain't
      rightly say for sure how I feel, but I definitely know I want to
      know more. I want to know how Bubba and Jack fit into it. I ain't
      never met so many people who were as genuinely interested and
      seemed to care so much about each other. There was a magic what
      seemed to bind them together into the most unusual family I ever
      experienced. The most amazing part was, everyone fit together, and
      they just accepted us as one of them; we weren't treated like
      guests. We were treated like we's part of the family. I was never
      so flattered or touched as when Billy asked if we would mind
      lending a hand to feed the Watchers and Daddy Long-legs,” Hoss
      said in awe, “Maybe it's because you and I grew up without a
      strong sense of family. It was just you and me, Cowboy, but we
      done the best we could – but today? I can't remember a time I ever
      enjoyed myself so much. I'm just glad we both got to be included,”
      he added.
      
      “I got a lot of questions about what we seen and experienced
      today,” Doug said.
      
      “Y'ain't alone, but I got me a feeling them folks won't hold back
      nothing from us. We's already invited to Bubba's grand opening of
      that big, good looking punishment slave, Orville, he's sit'n with
      this e'nin. They's obviously very much in love, or lust, with each
      other. I can't look at Orville too much. My old dick starts to
      drool uncontrollably,” Hoss said.
      
      “Yeah, I agree, Brother, but I thought you got the hots for Jack,”
      Doug said almost like a question.
      
      “They's a difference. My cock continually drools for Jack. H'it
      just drips a little more when I get a good look at Orville with
      his rings and harness,” Hoss explained and winked at his cousin.
      They shared a laugh.
      
      “I think I'm jealous of Orville,” Doug said.
      
      “I hear you, Little Brother. Bubba is one Hell of a man. You got
      feelings for him?” Hoss asked.
      
      “Nothing beyond a school boy crush. He was real nice to me
      yesterday and today. He told his Watchers to look into me and tell
      him if they found me honest and good. That's why he invited me.
      Even though he had his arms around and hands on Orville most of
      the day, there was something what passed between us which was on a
      more equal basis than what he was sharing with Master Billy's
      slave. Orville's his toy. Right now, I think it's all he wants,
      but boys grow up and lose interest in their toys after a while. I
      think it would take somebody pert-damn special to lasso that big
      cowboy's heart,” Doug said.
      
      “Don't never underestimate chore'self, Little Brother. You always
      was the quiet introspective type, Doug. When you's grow'n up, I
      ain't never had to correct you or do more'n scold you when you
      done wrong. You never done it again. You always had a better sense
      of right and wrong than I ever did. You knew when you done wrong,
      and you knew when I done wrong. Thankfully, you got a big enough
      heart, you learned to forgive yourself and me, too. Most of the
      time, when I got angry at you, I think you were harder on yourself
      than anything I ever done to punish you. I know I don't never tell
      you very often, but I'm proud of the man you grow'd up to be. You
      know I love you, don't you?” Hoss asked.
      
      “Yeah, and I love you, too, Cowboy. You done good by bow'fus,”
      Doug replied and winked.
      
      “If'n you's serious about that big cowboy or think you might grow
      to be, throw your line out there in the deep water and wait for
      that big old catfish to come along and hit chore' line. When he
      does, hook him hard, and don't give up until he realizes he can't
      fight chore' love no more, and you can slip him on your string and
      take him home to swim and live in yore' pond,” Hoss said and
      grinned, “Could you live with him and his toy?” he asked.
      
      “Orville? Orville's livestock. He's a punishment slave for life.
      I'm a freeman. If my bull needs a herd and pasture to graze in, so
      be it – as long as he comes home to the barn and my arms ever'
      night, I'd be a happy camper,” Doug said, “Besides, I don't think
      I'd mind giving Orville a ride around the pasture a few times
      myself,” he added and laughed.
      
      “I hear that!” Hoss exclaimed, and they laughed together.
      
      * * * * * * *
      After the guests were gone and the last of the village people were
      transported back to Captain Nick's ship, Billy's immediate family
      were sitting around the kitchen table having coffee and talking
      about the day and the next. Etienne and Ray got back in plenty of
      time for Coo-zone Tin-Tin to play and sing half a dozen songs or
      more. Everyone was calling him Coo-zone Tin-Tin after Billy nailed
      him with the cognomen. Etienne was so laid back he could have
      cared less. He was amused and looked upon it as a great honor for
      his master to have a pet name for him.
      
      “Dad, mom, and me-maw, were thrilled to get an invite to the ranch
      tomorrow and much to my surprise my dad said he would go wherever
      his son and his 'master' takes him. I told him he didn't have to
      think on you as his master, but he assured me he did, and it was a
      honor to do so,” Etienne said and smiled.
      
      “Your dad is a man among men, Coo-zone Tin-Tin. You're a lucky
      young man to have Cousin Odio for a father,” Billy said. “So can
      we count on you men for Sunday dinner tomorrow?” Billy asked Bubba
      and Jack.
      
      Jack nodded for Bubba to speak for them, “We'd be proud and
      honored, sir,” Bubba said, “Jack's got his'self a new bedroom at
      my place, and I know he's anxious to try it out,” he added.
      
      “I really didn't think about staying the night, but it makes
      sense, Brother,” Jack said and grinned.
      
      “Can I go along, Brother? I got a feel'n you're gonna' need me,”
      Randy asked.
      
      “I will always need you, but sometimes more than others. What chu'
      got in mind, Bossman?” Billy asked.
      
      “Apps,” Randy replied.
       
      “Apps as in Apples?” Billy asked and grinned.
      
      “Apps as in 'apt-get' or applications you ain't explored yet,”
      Randy replied.
      
      “Are you referring to your wonderful little bit of magic you
      managed at the barnyard concert this e'nin?” Billy asked.
      
      “The same,” Randy replied.
      
      “You gonna' share wiff' us how you pulled that off, Bossman?”
      Billy said.
      
      “Shore, ain't no secret. You just ain't investigated some of the
      things I have. I found some wonderful application I can achieve
      with a little help from my friends,” Randy replied.
      
      “And your friends would be – ?” Billy asked.
      
      “My Shedu girlfriend and boyfriend. All I have to do is ask them
      kindly, and they's willing to help me. They loved my idea about
      the band of angels and provided me with the finest talent from
      several galaxies, in an instant,” Randy replied.
      
      “Is them the 'friends' you thanked and credited after you burned
      the barn down with your performance, Buckaroo?” Billy asked and
      grinned from ear to ear.
      
      “It is,” Randy said and smiled, “Why do you think I go visit
      Balthazar, Gog, Mack, and Picard, ever chance I get. I sometimes
      help with the great beasts' grooming so's I can be an alternate in
      case of an emergency. They must be taken care of. They accepted me
      as sort of their mascot and would do anything for me. They been
      teaching me things and giving me boosts in other areas I want to
      get good at so's I can better fit in and become a contributing
      member of your family,” Randy said, “How many men you planning on
      taking with you, Brother?” Randy asked.
      
      “Let's see – ” Billy mused to himself, “Me, Nick, Boomer,
      Balthazar, Clyde, Cowboy Andy, Cousin Tin-Tin, Bubba, Jack, Enoch,
      Moss, Garth, Mack, Tron, and Uncle Nate – oh, yes, and Tin-Tin's
      daddy, Cousin Odio – why?” Billy asked.
      
      “You gonna' angel-flight that many Cowboy-Angels and one huge
      watcher into them men's home? You's gonna' scare the live'n
      daylights out of them men. Coo-zone Cleet's gonna' take one look
      at you men and think his time's done come, and you's there for the
      final roundup,” Randy said in his best attempt at cowboy
      hyperbole.
      
      “I was gonna' fly Tin-Tin and me in first, then come back to get
      the rest,” Billy explained.
      
      “No, no, that's clumsy, Brother. H'it ain't none too elegant nor
      very well thought out. You's all the time telling me about think'n
      outside the box, it's time you started practice'n what you
      preach,” Randy said and got everybody laughing at their exchange.
      
      “Hear, hear!” said Uncle Nathan.
      
      “I second that!” Tron backed him up, “Testify, Brother Randy!”
      Tron urged the boy.
      
      “What if you can't fix him there? It's gonna' be awkward to get
      him back here; especially, if'n he's a big man, and from Cousin
      Odio's description of him, I'm convinced he's my kind of cowboy,”
      Randy said.
      
      “I'm all ears, Bossman. I just know'd you done got this figured
      out, so lay it on me, Little Brother,” Billy said with a big grin.
      
      “Watch this!” Randy said, snapped his fingers, and pointed to the
      corner of the kitchen. Instantly a large transport gate appeared
      with a shimmering water-like facade.
       
      “I'm impressed. Where does it go?” Billy asked.
      
      “Anywhere I want it to. Right now it's set for Captain Nick's
      ship. You have Cousin Tin-Tin or his dad dial Stan Breedlove's
      number. The minute Stan answers, a corresponding gate can be
      opened at his place; however, I won't make it appear on their end
      until Dad Boudreaux talks with his boy a spell and gets his
      permission to visit. Mr. Boudreaux, Etienne, with you and me go
      through, without wings, to show him it ain't no trickery, and the
      rest can follow. We can take one a' them anti-grav gurneys with us
      to bring Mr. Abernathy back to the ranch. You can work on him
      better here anyways. What if you need extra hands or something
      special for him or Cousin 'Veed? If you need an extra reason,
      let's go before Sunday dinner and bring them back for a good meal.
      It would go a long way to making them men feel welcome and
      comfortable here at the Daniels Ranch,” Randy said.
      
      Billy sat looking at Randy like he was wondering if his bonded
      little brother became one of those bizarre old men in a child's
      body, like 'Little Father Time' in Thomas Hardy's book 'Jude the
      Obscure,' who seemed to know things children his age should not be
      able to understand – only Ramrod Randy was neither stoic nor
      morose. He was sound of reason and full of the importance of
      sharing his life and intellect with others.
      
      “Remarkable,” Billy said quietly, “What do you think, Ruth?” Billy
      asked looking across at Randy's mother.
      
      “As long as he's with you, I never worry about him. Besides, if
      you plan to bring them back here, you won't be gone very long
      anyway. It will give us ladies a bit more to work with to know
      we're providing for a couple of extra hands for Sunday dinner,”
      Ruth replied.
      
      “Absolutely, Son,” Kate agreed with Mary Rutherford.
      
      “I guess you're right, Little Brother. I just might need you, so
      with your mom's permission, you may go with us,” Billy said and
      gave Randy a hug, “Is there more surprises to come?” Billy asked.
      
      “Yes, but if'n I's to tell you about 'um they wouldn't be
      surprises, would they?” Randy asked in reply.
      
      “No, but just make sure they's good surprises, Little Brother,”
      Billy replied, “You gonna' teach me what I need to know about them
      'apps'? he asked.
      
      “Sure. You already got the learning 'app' on file inside you. All
      you need is for someone to show you how to access it. I can do it,
      or Madam Spartza or Beauford can do it for you. H'it ain't hard.
      Heck, they do all the work. All you gotta' do is be polite,
      courteous, and show them a mental pitcher of what you want. How do
      you think you're gonna' get your city built? Jethro is much better
      than me using his apps. He's the one what done taught me. They's
      get'n ready to lay the keystone for the city soon. It will be one
      solid block of granite weighing over seven hundred and fifty tons.
      It will be cut, hewn, and set into place in one evening,” Randy
      said.
      
      “How do you know these things? I ain't heard none this. Any of you
      other men know about this?” Billy asked. Slowly several hands went
      up; Clyde, Garth, Balthazar, Mack, Hank, Buck, Boomer, Poly, Cass,
      and Cowboy Andy raised their hands. Everyone laughed. Nick laughed
      the hardest. “When did you men plan to share it with me?” Billy
      asked like he was the last one to be chosen for the football team.
      
      “We just did, Master Billy,” Clyde shot back and leveled the room.
      Everyone was laughing at Billy. “To be truthful, Jethro wanted it
      to be a surprise, but we ain't got nothing against Bossman Randy
      telling you. Him and Jethro is joined at the hip and Jethro has
      found favor in the eyes and hearts of our royal guests, Madam
      Spartza and Beauford. They would do anything for Jethro and
      Randy,” Clyde further explained.
      
      Billy offered to take Randy to the line-cabin with him and Nick
      for the night, but he graciously declined. He said he was tired
      and wanted to get a good night's rest because he thought the next
      day was going to be eventful. Randy wanted to be ready. Billy
      suspected the boy might have other motives, and he was right. What
      Randy didn't tell Billy was, he was becoming quite fond of Clyde
      from their playing music together and there was something about
      the big Cowboy-Angel which brought him peace and kept him on the
      straight and narrow. They shared a room together when Randy stayed
      in the big house. Clyde would act like his big brother and became
      his wrangler to ride herd on him to make sure Randy cleaned
      himself properly and brushed his teeth. Randy didn't tell Billy,
      but most of the time, Clyde would wake in the morning with Randy
      in bed with him. While it was totally innocent, neither Randy nor
      Clyde shared their little secret. Randy's attitude was: what's a
      big Cowboy-Angel brother for, if a kid can't crawl up into them
      big arms, be surrounded by a beautiful pair of wings, and sleep
      the peaceful dreams only an Angel can provide?
      
      Clyde and Balthazar taught Randy basic Yoga positions for
      meditation before he went to bed. He and Clyde would assume the
      lotus position in the middle of their beds completely naked and
      meditate for about thirty minutes or sometimes more. Randy
      cheated. Sometimes he would use the time to check in on his
      buddies and wish them goodnight. He tickled Harley-Buck in the
      jail and jawed with him a spell. His new big buddy couldn't thank
      him enough for allowing him to listen and observe the music at the
      ranch. Harley-Buck was impressed by Billy Daniels and thought he
      wouldn't have a problem becoming his slave. He could feel Randy's
      love for Billy and sometimes feelings of love are infectious. They
      certainly were in Harley-Buck's case. Randy signed off, wished him
      well, and bid him peaceful dreams.
      
      Next he tickled his great friend Beauford and was immediately
      allowed into his busy mind. “I been waiting for you, Young One.
      Nice to get your tickle. Are you prepared for your journey this
      evening?” the great male Shedu asked.
      
      “I am, Sire. I have full confidence in you and Madam Spartza. Have
      you located Mr. Abernathy?” Randy asked.
      
      “We have, indeed. We haven't made contact, but we've been
      listening to his mind and conversations with his husband, Stanley
      Breedlove. The men are in a terrible situation. They're living in
      a one room log cabin in the far northern woods of Oregon. They
      have simply accepted their fate, poor Cletus will die within the
      next several months. Stanley works everyday in the local town. He
      had to sell his and Cletus' motorcycles to afford an old used
      pickup truck to carry groceries and medical supplies to the cabin.
      Fortunately, they're living rent free because the property is
      owned by one of their biker buddy's family and is never used. Stan
      barely makes enough to feed the two of them and keep them clothed.
      They need help. It is our decided opinion, Stanley won't live much
      longer after his bonded mate passes away. He has grown weary of
      life and has little interest beyond seeing his husband through his
      passing,” Beauford explained, “Be gentle with the big man, Son. I
      know you will be,” he added.
      
      “Of course. I've given it a lot of thought, Master Beauford, but
      who better to bring him good tidings of great joy than a young
      boy?” Randy asked.  
      
      “Who, indeed?” Beauford answered in reply, “Are you ready,
      Bossman?” Beauford asked.
      
      “Make it so, Master, and thanks for your help, sir, it is greatly
      appreciated,” Randy replied and was immediately connected with
      Cletus Abernathy's brain.
      
      << Cletus? Mr. Abernathy? Is it you? Is this the Abernathy
      brain to whom I am speaking? >> Randy said and snarfed like
      Ernestine Tomlin.
      
      Cletus couldn't help laugh at the strange small voice in his head,
      but it hurt down to his toes at the thought. It was worth it for
      the joy he felt. “Who calls my name? Where are you? What are you?
      Is it my time? Are you calling to take me to another reality?” the
      big man asked.
      
      << Easy, Cousin Cletus, have no fear. I ain't the voice of
      death, nor the voice of an Angel. I'm just an Angel trainee. I
      ain't even a junior fly-boy yet. I'll be seven years old next
      month, and you can forget them stories about a bell ringing
      ever'time an angel gets his wings. I don't get my wings until I go
      through them dreaded throes of pooh-bear-tea. My name is Randy
      Rutherford. I'm Bossman on our family ranch rye-cheer, smack dab
      in middle of the great lone star state of Texas. I come to visit
      wiff' you for a spell and bring you good news, >> Randy
      sent, << Oh, and by the way, you don't need to speak out
      loud, I's inside yore' head. I can hear your thoughts jes' fine,
      >> he added.
      
      << Even my nasty ones? >> Cletus asked.
      
      << Yep, them too, but only if you wish to share them wiff'
      me; however, remember, I'm a minor so adjust your communication
      output level to a “G” rating, >> Randy replied and giggled.
      He heard Cletus laugh.  
      
      << Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Are you from the same
      community of Mason, Texas where my husband grew up? >>
      Cletus asked.
      
      << Damn near! My family's ranch is just South of
      Fredericksburg several miles, but I'm staying the weekend at the
      Daniels Ranch just south of Mason where the two rivers come
      together; the James and the Llano. Where is Stan, your husband?
      >> Randy asked.
      
      << He had to drive into town to get some more pain
      medication for me. It seems the further along I get, the more
      painful it is for me. It hurts me even when I laugh, but I was
      always one to find humor in ever' thing, >> Cletus sent.
      
      << I can adjust your pain receptors so's you won't feel it,
      and give you some relief, if you like, sir, >> Randy sent.
      
      << I don't know if you're real or just a figgerment of my
      'magination, but I would be greatly behold'n to you, Mon Cher, if
      you could help me just a little, >> Cletus sent.
      
      << It will be my pleasure, Coo-zone Cleet, >> Randy
      said and laughed. He heard Cletus laugh, and then groan from the
      pain. << There, it's done. I turned off your pain receptors
      in the lower half of your body, >> Randy proclaimed.
      
      << My God in heaven! I can't feel a thing below my waist,
      but neither can I move about, >> Cletus sent.
      
      << You don't need to move. The less you move about the less
      we have to heal. Just lie still and listen. Enjoy my visit. I will
      stay with you until your husband returns. How long has he been
      gone? >> Randy asked.
      
      << About thirty minutes. It's about two hours round trip,
      and he's already worked a full day. Stan is a saint if there ever
      was one, >> Cletus said and shed a few tears.
      
      << There, there, Cousin Cleet, I'll tolerate no tears on
      Bossman Randy's watch, sir, >> Randy said strongly but with
      compassion. << Come, take my hand, and I will take us to a
      place where we can enjoy the sun and talk, >> Randy
      commanded him.
      
      << How? >> Cletus asked.
      
      << Feel my hand in yours, Mon Cher? >> Randy asked.
      
      << Oui, Mon Ami, >> Cletus responded.
      
      << Put your body in 'idle' like you would take your bike out
      of gear and coast. Rise up out of your body, Coo-zone Cleet, and
      come walk with me, >> Randy commanded.
      
      To his amazement, Cletus felt himself, his fully formed naked
      body, rise up from its flesh-container to stand before a most
      handsome young man who was stark naked, too, except for his fine
      looking pair of buckaroo boots and a big cowboy hat. << Wait
      a minute! How come you get to wear them good looking cowboy boots
      and hat, and I gotta' be naked from stem to stern? >> Cletus
      jumped him.
      
      << You wanna' pair of boots and a hat? You got 'um, Cowboy!
      >> Randy said, waved his hand over Cletus's feet, and he was
      wearing a handsome pair of buckaroo boots. He felt his head and
      took off a huge silver-belly cowboy hat to admire it. << Now
      ya' ain't naked no more, Mon Ami, >> Randy said and laughed.
      Cletus thanked him and laughed at the boy's sense of joy. For the
      first time in over a year he felt no pain when he laughed.
      
      Randy led the big man by the hand down onto a coast line where the
      grass was green, the sky was a bright blue, with fluffy
      thunderhead clouds stacked so high it looked like they went on
      forever drifting lazily across the horizon. In the distance, you
      could see the ocean and a spray of sea-foam as the waters broke
      upon the rocks where sea birds sailed and dived in and out of the
      waves for fish. They sat together side by side. Randy took
      Cletus's huge hairy hand in his smaller one and gently patted it.
      He looked up at the big ugly man and smiled. Randy thought he
      wasn't as ugly as Cousin Odio made him out to be. He was so hairy,
      he could pass for one of Master Billy's Stomping of Bigfoot.
      
      << Do we have to speak mind to mind here? >> Cletus
      asked.
      
      “No, you can use your mouth like I'm doing. Actually, we're still
      in your mind, but once removed. This is a simulation I created so
      it could be as comfortable and pleasant for you as possible,”
      Randy replied.
      
      “You created this?” Cletus asked in awe.
      
      “Not really. I thunk-up the concept, but I got a lot of backup and
      help from some very dear friends,” Randy replied.
      
      “Are they human?” Cletus asked.
      
      “No, you might call them Holy Cows,” Randy replied and giggled.
      
      “You silly little Bebette,” Cletus said and began to tickle Randy.
      
      “I ain't no scary monster; although, I gotta' admit my big sister
      calls me one every day,” Randy replied and laughed, “Here, I'll
      show you my master and mistress who made this possible,” Randy
      said, waved his hand and in the lush green pasture which ran down
      to the sea appeared two perfect images of Madam Spartza and Master
      Beauford walking together in the bright sunlight and cool sea air.
      
      “I never seen creatures like them. They look like something out of
      the bible or on old buildings from ancient history,” Cletus
      allowed.
      
      “Exactly. They are the last of their kind, and I'm fortunate to
      call them my friends,” Randy said sincerely. “I love them very
      much, Coo-zone Cleet,” Randy said and sighed.
      
      “I know what it is to love. At least I won't die without ever
      having known what it means to really love someone,” Cletus said.
      
      “Ya' ain't gonna' die, Coo-zone Cleet. Me and my family – we just
      ain't gonna' let it happen. That's why I brought you here so's we
      can talk,” Randy said looking deep into Cletus' hazel eyes. They
      were almost a golden color. They reminded Randy of several of the
      watcher's eyes which were gold with red flecks in them. Randy told
      Cletus everything as it would happen – how, and when. He told the
      big man almost every detail, but he told him only to tell Stan
      about the gate which would appear after their phone call, and
      Stan's surrogate dad, Odio Boudreaux would walk through. Odio
      would be accompanied by his son Etienne, Master Billy Daniels, and
      Randy himself.
      
      Randy explained to Cletus how Etienne survived the war but was
      taken away from Earth by aliens only to be rescued by some more
      benevolent aliens where he was living with his war buddy, Raymond
      Escobar. Because of the two men's heroism, the aliens gave them
      the opportunity to return to Earth as Master Billy Daniels slaves.
      Randy didn't elaborate about the 'slave' part and Cletus didn't
      ask. Cletus was deeply moved by the news. He broke down in tears
      to hear his husband's bonded brother was still alive. He
      remembered how hard Stan took the news of Etienne's death and how
      it killed any desire to continue his music.
      
      Randy stayed with the big Cajun for a while longer and gifted him
      with a remembered experience of when Cletus and his husband, Stan,
      conjoined for their last wonderful coupling together before the
      accident. The Shedu's could take Cletus's thoughts, make them
      real, and feed them back to him so he felt every nuance and
      physical sensation as he fucked his mate with the love and
      strength his healthy mature manhood could bring to the banquet.
      
      Of course, boys will be boys, and country boys in particular are
      interested in anything concerning sex for reproductive purposes or
      otherwise. Just as Randy was curious about watching two animals in
      rut, he couldn't resist the urge to eavesdropped on his big buddy
      to find out what a mature male climax and ejaculation was about.
      He was a bit shaken from the intensity and the great rush from the
      feeling of release, but it was over and done with so quickly, he
      didn't really see what the hoop-la was about.
      
      In Bossman Randy's estimation, it certainly didn't deserve a
      'Hosanna.' Not even one. Perhaps – just perhaps – one 'hear' out
      of two 'hear-hears.' He was sure he experienced better feelings
      when he finally got to piss after holding it for a long time. Was
      that what made grown men want to fuck? Did they have vast amounts
      of male sperm build up within them so heavy it made their eyes
      cross, they couldn't hold back anymore, and the dam would break?
      That made more sense to him. His curiosity was satisfied, but he
      made a vow he wouldn't worry about it anymore until the day he
      invited the pooh bears to tea.  
      
      Randy said his goodbyes and promised to see his new buddy on the
      morrow. He told Cletus he was going to put him to sleep, but when
      he woke up, not to despair because his pain would probably return.
      Randy left him and found himself alone in his bed. After such a
      moving experience with the big Cajun man, he didn't want to be
      alone so he crawled into bed with his big handsome Cowboy-Angel
      buddy and made himself comfortable. Soon he felt a massive arm
      pull him close and a huge wing covered him. The young cowboy
      drifted off to sleep the peaceful dreams only a Cowboy-Angel can
      provide.
      
      * * * * * * *
      Stan Breedlove returned to the cabin. He was dog tired after
      working all day, coming home to make a small dinner for him and
      his husband, only to have to drive back to town to meet the
      pharmacist at the back door of the small drug store for the pain
      meds for Cletus. He thought he heard his mate crying. “Cletus!
      Cletus! I'm home, Mon Cher. Are you all right? Are you in great
      pain? I got your medication, Daddy Bear,” Stan said.
      
      “No, I ain't crying because of pain, Mon Cher, I'm shedding tears
      of joy for tomorrow. I had a visitor while you were away. He told
      me wonderful things I must share with you. I'm feeling much
      better. He took away my pain for a while, and we talked. When he
      left, he told me my pain would return, but it ain't yet. I hurt
      some, but not nearly as bad as I did when you took off for them
      meds,” Cletus told his mate.
      
      “You were having good dreams, Cletus. I'm glad for you,” Stan said
      like a mother trying to explain away her child's fantasies.
      
      “Weren't no dream, Mate. Bossman Randy come to me in my head and
      told me many things. I believe him,” Cletus said firmly.
      
      “Do you want your meds, or is there something I can do for you?
      Are you hungry?” Stan asked.
      
      “I'd appreciate it if you'd get a warm wet cloth and clean me up
      down south. Bossman Randy and his Holy Cows played back one of our
      last sex sessions together, and it was so good, I'm afraid I
      soiled myself,” Cletus said with embarrassment.
      
      “You what? You come? Do you know what that means, Cleet? You ain't
      paralyzed from the waist down like them doctors said. That's
      frick'n wonderful news!” Stan exclaimed, “It's the first orgasm
      you've had since the accident. Maybe something is growing back
      together. Maybe there's hope,” he added.
      
      “There is hope, Stan. You just have to listen to what I got to
      tell you, and if it don't come to pass, then we'll know I's just a
      crazy old fool what's having delusions the closer he gets to
      death's door,” Cletus said.
      
      Cletus went on to tell Stan everything including Randy being a
      handsome young cowboy only seven years old, and he and his friend,
      Master Billy Daniels, made arrangements for Mr. Odio Boudreaux to
      call him tomorrow morning at nine a.m. West-Coast time. If Stan
      would allow him to visit, he would come through a transportation
      gate into the cabin. “The boy explained it was very much like them
      Star Gate shows we used to watch on Netflix. There's other
      surprises he told me I can't tell you just yet, but they're
      amazing things which will make you a much happier man, my love,”
      Cletus said.
       
      Stan went to the bathroom and brought back a warm damp cloth to
      clean his mate. He pulled back the sheet and laughed. “My God,
      it's a lake, Cleet!” Stan said as he carefully began to clean up
      the mess and his mate. He had to make several trips back to the
      bathroom to rinse out the cloth. He got fresh sheets from the
      linen closet, rolled Cletus on his side, made half the bed, rolled
      him to his other side and finished.
      
      “I'm sorry for the extra work, but to take you like a whole man
      again was too tempting. I love you so much, but I'm afraid I
      failed you, Stan,” Cletus said and shed a couple of tears.
      
      “Nonsense! You's still my bull, and don't you never forget it. I
      don't never want another man taking me but you, Cletus. When I
      give myself to you, it was for keeps; although, I didn't really
      have much choice with the hammer lock you had on my poor arm and
      threatened to break it behind my back if I didn't tell that little
      gay matchmaker in Vegas, I do!” Stan said and broke up laughing.
      
      “Hammer lock, my ass! Once't you got used to my brand of Cajun
      love'n you hooked a leash to that big ring in my nose and led me
      to the altar like a prize calf to slaughter,” Cletus responded in
      kind. They shared a laugh, a healthy kiss, and held each other for
      a moment. Cletus could feel his mate growing in his Wranglers. “Is
      that for me, Cowboy?” he asked.
      
      “It's always been for you, Daddy Bear, and it always will be,”
      Stan assured his mate and stole another kiss. “You ain't hurt'n so
      much. This is the first time in a while we been able to make a
      little love,” Stan said, “What was the boy's name again, Cleet?”
      he asked.
      
      “Randy Rutherford,” Cletus replied.
      
      Stan moved to his desktop computer, fired it up, connected with
      the Internet and typed in Randy's full name into the search engine
      'Duck Duck Go.' In a second there came up a story of a miraculous
      healing of a young boy, Randy Rutherford, about six years old in
      the parking lot of Walmart in Fredericksburg, Texas. A young
      cowboy by the name of Billy Daniels was said to have something to
      do with it, but the details were fuzzy. There was a picture of
      Stan's old school inmate where they served time together in the
      Texas school system. He remembered Billy as a talented musician,
      but mainly as a fine athlete and an all round good cowboy. “Is
      this the boy what came to you this e'nin, Daddy?” Stan asked and
      turned the monitor where Cletus could see.
      
      “'At's him! That's Bossman Randy! He looks a little older now, but
      he said his family ranch was just South of Fredericksburg,” Cletus
      replied.
      
      “He is a handsome little cuss. I wouldn't mind having him for a
      little brother, Daddy Bear,” Stan mused.
      
      “Do you believe me now, Son?” Cletus asked.
      
      “How could I not believe you, Daddy Bear. How would you know about
      him? You ain't into computers. I tried a couple of times to teach
      you, but you got frustrated and give up. I know you ain't been on
      the Internet while I's gone. You can barely get out of bed. What
      he told you about Billy Daniels healing him seems to be true. I'd
      say this is a case of Ockham's Razor, which states the simplest
      explanation is usually the correct answer,” Stan said, “Whether
      it's totally true or just a product of a gifted young boy's
      imagination, if dad Boudreaux calls tomorrow morning, it will be
      great to talk with him again,” Stan said.
      
      “He will call, Son. I have faith in Bossman Randy,” Cletus said
      firmly.
      
      * * * * * * *
      In light of Randy's suggestion to contact Stan early and invite
      them for Sunday dinner, Billy instructed Etienne to call his dad
      and ask him to arrive with his family around ten-thirty. If they
      called right at eleven it would be nine o'clock Pacific Standard
      Time, the time Randy told Cletus Mr. Boudreaux would call. To make
      sure, and to get the family past the guard cattle, Billy gave his
      permission for Etienne to transport to his family's trailer in
      Erna for the night, have breakfast with them the next morning, and
      travel with them back to the Daniels Ranch.
      
      Everything worked out fine. Mr. Boudreaux was certainly impressed
      by the talking guard cattle but seemed to take everything in
      stride. From the stories his son and his buddy Ray told his
      immediate family about their lives on another world, it managed to
      open up their minds to more unusual aspects of a possible new and
      better society taking hold in their own backyard. From Etienne and
      Ray Escobar's enthusiasm about Billy Daniels and a completely new
      way of looking at society, they slowly came to consider anything
      must be better than the failure of their world in its current
      situation.
      
      Driving up the incline to the compound at the top of the hill, the
      Boudreauxs were impressed by the beauty and cleanliness of the
      ranch. Everything was freshly painted with everything in its
      place. There were no rusted machines sitting around. It was one of
      the most well organized ranches Mr. Boudreaux ever saw. The window
      of appearances sometimes says more about people than words can
      ever convey. They were also impressed by the coming and going of
      the young slaves whom Etienne explained were also considered
      members of Master Billy's extended family.
      
      Even one punishment slave, whom they would see wearing only a
      leather harness, was considered part of the Daniels greater
      family. The family came out to greet the Boudreauxs and there was
      much smiles, handshakes, hugs and kisses from the ladies. Me-Maw
      Boudreaux had a special hug and kiss for her savior. Everyone went
      inside for coffee while the men got ready to make their trip.
      
      “It will be easier than we originally considered, Coo-zone Ood. My
      young bonded brother, Bossman Randy Rutherford, has arranged for
      us to travel to Oregon through a gate like the one Etienne and Ray
      Escobar came through when they arrived at your trailer. Randy
      contacted Coo-zone Cleet last e'nin and told him to expect your
      call at nine their time. It's almost time. Are you ready, Cowboy?”
      Billy asked Randy.
      
      “I'm all set, Big Brother. I got my team on stand-by. They's ready
      to activate the gate on my command, sir,” Randy reported like a
      Major Domo.
      
      “We thought we'd let you and Etienne go through first, Cousin
      Odio, and Randy and me will be right behind you, sir,” Billy said,
      “When they get acclimated to us we'll send for the rest of our
      posse,” Billy added.
      
      “I'm ready, Master Billy,” Odio Boudreaux said firmly holding up
      his cell phone. Billy smiled at him and nodded.  
       
      Mr. Boudreaux pressed the button to send the contact number for
      Stan Breedlove's phone. It was nine o'clock on the dot.
      
      Cletus looked at Stan and grinned real big with a look what said,
      I told you so. He nodded for his mate to answer. “Dad Boudreaux?”
      Stan asked sheepishly.
      
      “Yes, it's me, Son. How are you, 'Veed'?” Odio asked.
      
      “Good, Dad. As well as can be expected, but my mate ain't so good;
      however, at the moment he's in much better spirits. He told me
      about a visit he had last night from a young cowboy from Texas,
      and Cletus said you would be calling at nine this morning. It's so
      good to hear from you, sir. How is everyone back there?” Stan
      asked.
      
      “Fine! Can I come visit you, Son, and we can talk in person?” Mr.
      Boudreaux asked.
      
      “Certainly, sir, Cleet said something about a gate. Is that what
      you're talking about?” Stan asked in reply.
      
      “It is. Go stand by your mate near his bed. We will see you in a
      few minutes, but leave your cell phone on. We use it to coordinate
      your position, Son,” Odio instructed Stan.
      
      “I'm by his bed now, sir,” Stan said.
      
      The two men watched in awe as a large door sprang up in their
      cabin which had a blue watery-like surface you couldn't see
      through. Immediately, Mr. Boudreax and his boy Etienne came
      through the wall of free electrons and walked a few steps inside
      the cabin. They were followed by a big handsome cowboy Stan
      recognized as Billy Daniels accompanied by his ubiquitous little
      brother, Randy Rutherford.
      
      “Coo-zone Cleet!” Randy yelled and ran for Cletus's big arms.
      
      “Bossman Randy! Come to me, my handsome little Bebette!” he
      exclaimed.
      
      “Etienne? Is it really you?” Stan said taking a step toward his
      long lost brother.  
      
      “It is, indeed, Brother. It's been one Hell of a journey, but I'm
      back in Texas living as a slave for Master Billy's family.
      Everything will be explained to you, but we've come to take you
      and your mate back to Texas with us for Sunday dinner,” Etienne
      said.
      
      “It sounds wonderful, but I'm afraid Cletus might not be up to the
      trip,” Stan said as Etienne walked to him and took his brother in
      his arms and kissed him on his cheek.
      
      “You let us worry about that. We're here on a rescue mission,
      Brother. There's things in the universe you don't know about.
      Master Billy, you want to bring in our brothers?” Etienne asked.
       
      “I think it's time, Son,” Billy replied and went back through the
      gate, then reappeared followed by a number of good looking
      cowboys, one large handsome black cowboy, and a huge Bigfoot
      monster. Several of the cowboys wore rings through their noses.
      Stan thought they were incredibly sexy. When he first met Cletus
      he had the biggest ring through his nose he would sometime switch
      for a pointed bone which would make him look like a primeval
      savage. One look at Cletus's big ugly face with a bone through his
      nose was paradise on Earth for Stan. He never wanted anyone so bad
      as he did Cletus; although, he played hard to get at first. The
      final two cowboys came through pushing an anti-grav gurney. It was
      just floating in the air before them. Stan was in awe. Cletus was
      so excited he thought he might shoot another load. The men took
      off their cowboy hats and began to remove their shirts. Etienne
      smiled and winked at Stan as he did the same. “What's going on
      here?” Stan asked nervously.
      
      Dad Boudreaux came and stood beside him. “J'ever hear of
      metamorphosis, Son?” he asked Stan.
      
      “Yes, Sir, like a worm spins a cocoon around itself and changes
      into a butterfly,” Stan replied.
      
      “These men are about to become Cowboy-Angels right before your
      eyes. Your brother, Etienne, is one of them now,” Dad Odio said.
      
      Billy gave a signal and they disappeared only to return in a
      second fully fledged with beautiful wings.
      
      “You weren't kidding me, Bossman,” Cletus said and stole another
      kiss from Randy.   
      
      “We will give Coo-zone Cleet a boost here, load him on our gurney
      and take him to our workshop where we can repair his legs. We'll
      have him walking in time for Sunday dinner,” Billy said, “But
      first, Cousin Cleet, I need a taste of your blood to get your
      genetic information; your DNA on file in my body to do what must
      be done,” Billy explained. He took a straight pin from his cowboy
      hat and took Cletus's big hand in his and pricked the big Cajun's
      finger before he knew what Billy was doing.
      
      Cletus jumped but didn't make a sound. Billy squeezed out a couple
      of drops and licked it with his tongue. “Yumm, tastes like File'
      Gumbo,” Billy said and got a laugh from everyone. He waved his
      hand over Cletus's hand, and immediately, Cletus's finger was
      healed. The big Cajun looked at it and held it up in awe for Stan
      to see. Stan couldn't get over the beautiful wings on the cowboys,
      but Jack McCormack's wings were overwhelming to him. Stan thought
      he might like to have a pair just like them.
      
      Randy took Stan's hand and stood on his other side from Mr.
      Boudreaux. “You don't have wings, Randy?” Stan asked.
      
      “Ain't old enough Coo-zone 'Veed. Won't get mine until me balls
      drop, sir,” he said as a matter of fact. Stan broke up laughing
      and so did Dad Boudreaux.
      
      The cowboys stood around the bed and raised their wings completely
      covering themselves and Cletus. A couple helped Cletus remove his
      night shirt, and he lay naked before them. Cletus didn't seem the
      least embarrassed. After getting a full view of the naked Cajun,
      there remained no doubt in anyone's mind what Coo-zone 'Veed saw
      in such a big ugly man. Cletus may not have been a looker, but his
      beauty lay between his legs.
      
      Billy could only conjure up a French word to best describe it:
      formidable. Stan, Randy, and Dad Boudreaux watched as the cowboys
      began to draw the light and healing essences from the ether of the
      universe unto their wings and channeled their growing power to
      their healing master, Billy Daniels. Cletus felt his body began to
      tingle all over. At that moment, he knew Stan was right. He wasn't
      paralyzed from the waist down. He could feel everything in his
      legs as he felt himself become full of the healing rays coming
      from Billy's hands.
      
      “Oh, my God! In the name of every god or any lonely unknown gods
      out there anywhere in the universe, I can feel my legs again. I
      can feel my toes,” he cried.
      
      “Move them for me, Cleet!” Billy commanded.
      
      Slowly but surely, Cletus began to wiggle his toes on his right
      foot.
      
      “Now the other!” Billy demanded, and Cletus did as he was told.
      Billy moved up to his upper torso and worked on it for a while.
      When he thought he did enough to get Cletus to their slave
      workstation, Billy stopped and told his cowboys to power down.
      They did and the awesome light in the cabin began to slowly
      decline. Billy asked Cletus to move to one side of the bed.
      Balthazar brought the gurney along the other side of the bed,
      pressed the button to lower it, and it settled onto the mattress.
      
      “Can you maneuver yourself onto the gurney, Cousin Cleet?” Billy
      asked him.
      
      “I think I can, Master Billy,” Cletus replied and managed to move
      himself until he was fully on the gurney.
      
      “Throw?” Billy asked his men, and Bubba handed him the silver
      liquid metal throw. Billy spread it over Cletus's large body.
      “Warm enough, Cousin?” Billy asked and smiled.
      
      “Perfect, sir,” Cletus replied.
      
      “Comfy?” Billy asked.
      
      “As a tick on an old hound,” Cletus replied and grinned. Everyone
      laughed at him.
      
      Billy pressed the button to raise the gurney, and it easily rose
      to waist high. Balthazar got behind it ready to push Cletus
      through the gate. “You ready to visit Texas again, Coo-zone
      'Veed?” Billy asked Stan.
      
      “I would follow you anywhere, Master Billy, to have my husband
      restored to me. I will gladly worship at your feet to once more
      have my love by my side,” Stan said.
      
      “Grab a set of clothes for you and Coo-zone Cleet, and don't
      forget to bring his squeeze-box. I plan to make him pay for our
      services by gracing us with a tune. Randy, you, Coo-zone Tin-Tin,
      and Dad Boudreaux, give Stan a hand. The rest of you cowboys,
      round 'em up and move 'em out! We got to get these dogies to the
      ranch where we can do the major body and fender work on this
      banged-up old Cajun buckaroo and restore him to his previous
      glory,” Billy said firmly and pointed for the gate.  
       
      
      As the cowboys went through the gate, Stan got a small suitcase
      and filled it with things he thought they might need. Randy,
      Etienne, and Mr. Boudreax gave him suggestions. “Why is he doing
      this for me and Cletus?” Stan asked.
      
      “It ain't only for you and Cletus, Brother,” Randy said and
      continued, “Your granddaddy and Oatie are two of Master Billy's
      closest friends. He wants to surprise them by having you and your
      husband come to their double wedding in June. Your bother is
      marrying his slave of many years, Jethro Quince, who works as a
      building coordinator for Master Billy. Your granddaddy is marrying
      the church organist, Vox Humana, and your daddy is actively
      courting his work partner, Leon Tollefson. If it works out between
      them, they plan to get hitched,” Randy gave Stan a brief rundown.
      
      “No! Not my daddy! It would never happen! He's the last of the
      God-fear'n Texas cowboys,” Stan exclaimed.
      
      “Randy's right, Stan,” Etienne said, “Pete divorced your mother a
      number of years ago and has grieved for the loss of his sons. Your
      daddy was a rounder in his younger days. Him and old Snuffy
      Ragweed used to be butt-buddies until your daddy met chore'
      mother. He turned his back on his friend and Snuffy was dead
      within a year. He realized what he'd done and carried the burden
      all these years. He's had several years alone to come to know
      himself and what he really wants out of life.
      
      “He went off the deep end for a while, but once't he started
      working at the stockyard with Leon, he got his act together and
      has slowly grow'd to be thought of as a decent, trustworthy,
      responsible man. Your granddad has grieved over not being as
      protective of you as he was your older brother, but you never came
      to him to ask his help,” Etienne explained, “In a way, I'm glad;
      otherwise, you wouldn't have bonded with me and my family to help
      you through them rough years. It sounds selfish for me to say, but
      your family's lost was me and my family's gain,” he added.
      
      “It was as much my gain, Brother. I would never have been able to
      cope these last two years without the love of my Cajun family in
      my heart to make me strong. You say my granddad is really gonna'
      marry Vox Humana after all these years? I thought granddad was in
      a convalescent home in Brady, and the last time I saw Vox Humana,
      he could barely get around,” Stan said.
      
      “Master Billy and his Cowboy-Angels rejuvenated them. They look
      thirty years younger. They done the same for your dad, Stan. You
      wouldn't recognize them men,” Etienne said.
      
      “I'll be damned,” Stan said in awe, “Well, I can't think of
      nothing else. I think we got ever'thing we need for a brief
      visit,” Stan said.
      
      “If you forgot something, we done got the coordinates for the
      cabin. I can open another gate in minutes, we can return, and get
      whatever you need,” Randy assured him.
      
      “I gotta' be back to go to work tomorrow,” Stan said.
       
      “We got you covered, Brother,” Etienne reassured him.
      
      Randy took Stan's hand as they stood before the shimmering blue
      wall of free electrons and looked up at him, “Don't be afraid
      Coo-zone 'Veed.' I go through these gates regularly. It tickles a
      little, but it ain't never done me no harm,” the young cowboy
      said.
      
      With that, they stepped through the gate followed closely by
      Etienne and his dad, into the slave processing center on the back
      of the large barn on the Daniels Ranch.  Randy turned, waved
      his hand at the gate, and it disappeared. Stan watched and shook
      his head in disbelief. Etienne grinned at him. Dad Boudreaux
      spoke, “I'm still getting use to these folks and some of the
      miraculous things they can do. Wait 'til we go up to the main
      house and you can see Me-Maw Boudreaux. She looks thirty years
      younger, and is as spry as a newborn filly,” he said.
      
      Randy urged Stan and the Boudreaux men to follow him over to where
      the Cowboy-Angels were standing around the padded table with their
      wings raised over a naked Cletus. It was an inspiring scene for
      Stan to see the changes in his beloved husband's giant-economy
      size body beginning to take place. Cletus was almost down to skin
      and bones and lost much of his muscle mass in the lower half of
      his body. Stan watched in awe as different parts of his husband's
      body began to fill in like a plastic Ken doll when you blow him
      up. Stan thought it was ironic he would never have to entertain
      thoughts of losing his mate, and in the despair of loneliness,
      having to resort to inflating a rubber husband. Besides, a Ken
      doll could never scratch Stan's deepest itch the way his big ugly
      Cajun biker could. Stan never thought of Cletus as ugly. He
      thought Cletus looked like a strong potent man should look. He
      never failed to take what he needed from Stan and made damn sure
      he gave his mate what he needed in return.
      
      Billy called in several more of his posse of Cowboy-Angels to give
      him maximum power to speed Cletus's reclamation. Poly and Cass
      were among them and they brought along their Bossman Jethro in his
      Kagoli demon form to aid in Billy's restoration of the big Cajun
      man.
      
      “What is that!” Stan asked. Dad Boudreaux looked at Randy and Stan
      as they laughed.
      
      “Oh, that's just, Jethro, in his Kagoli demon form. He's human
      like us, but Captain Nick and Master Billy taught him to morph
      into his demon form for work. His workers think he's about the
      sexiest creature they ever saw, and he gets more work out of them
      that way. He's your brother Oatie's slave and soon to be husband,”
      Randy said, “He also just happens to be one of my bestest cowboy
      buddies,” Randy added.
      
      “He is impressive,” Stan said, “Will he let the cat out of the bag
      and tell my brother and granddad we're in Texas?” he asked.
      
      “Naw, Jethro's part of Master Billy's family, and he's been in on
      this plan from the beginning. He would never betray Master Billy –
      besides, he's having as much fun with the deception as the rest of
      us,” Randy replied.
      
      When they were finished with Cletus, they had him sit up on the
      table. “How do you feel, Coo-zone Cleet?” Billy asked.
      
      “My head is spinning a bit, but it's going away. I feel great –
      like a new man. Where's my little Bebette?” he asked looking for
      Randy.
      
      “I'm here, my Big Bebette,” Randy came around from behind him and
      took his hand, “Ya' ain't much prettier, but you look strong and
      healthy,” Randy said and laughed.
      
      “Ah, your words stab me through my heart, Mon Ami. I was so hoping
      to win your love,” Cletus said in good humor.
      
      “Looks don't matter none to me, Cowboy, but size does. You already
      done captured my heart 'cause you's big,” Randy allowed and
      laughed. He got Cletus laughing.
      
      “Ah, it feels so good to be able to laugh again and not feel pain.
      How can we ever thank you and your men, Master Billy,” Cletus
      asked.
      
      “Later you can play for us. We got us some pretty good musicians
      what will give you a good backup. You's holding our banjo player,”
      Billy replied and motioned to Randy.
      
      “You play banjo, Mon Bebette?” Cletus asked.
      
      “Not real good yet, but good enough to strum some backup chords,”
      Randy said with humility.
      
      “Don't let his modesty fool you, Coo-zone Cleet. Now, it's your
      mate's turn. Off with your clothes Coo-zone 'Veed, and lie down on
      your back on this table. Don't be modest. Just look on us as your
      doctors,” Billy said.
      
      “I'm fine, Master Billy – really,” Stan said.
      
      “Just consider it a tune-up. You look like your young ass is
      drag'n and we can't have you offer'n up half an ass to your
      renewed and invigorated husband, can we?” Billy asked and got a
      laugh out of everyone.
      
      “Hear! Hear!” Jack exclaimed, “That's how I got my wings, Stan. My
      brother here,” he said pointing to Bubba, “done went and zapped me
      before he knew what he was doing. He said he was think'n on the
      Magic Tiki Room at Disneyland and them talking parrots. I come out
      looking like Senior Jose,” he declared and got a laugh.
      
      “If I could have a pair of wings, I'd want them just like yours,
      sir,” Stan said
      
      “Wait a minute, Master Billy, did you give Cousin Cleet the full
      package?” Randy asked.
      
      “Yeah, why do you asked, Little Brother?” Billy asked in reply.
      
      “Do you plan to do the same for Stan?” Randy asked.
       
      “Yes, sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander,” Billy replied.
      
      “Coo-zone 'Veed has to go to work tomorrow morning. We can take
      care of Coo-zone Cleet because he don't have no responsibilities
      right now, but remember what happened with Bubba?” Randy asked.
      
      “Yes, and that's only one of the reasons why I keep you close to
      me, Bossman. That's a detail I didn't consider. I didn't know Stan
      has to go to work tomorrow. We'll work around it. I can do an
      minor tune up on him and a major enhancement when we know more
      about what they wish to do for the future. We can talk over
      dinner. In the meantime, we got time to do a quick rejuvenation
      number on Cousin Stan,” Billy declared and patted the leather
      bench and looked at Stan.
      
      Stan took off his clothes and did as he was told. Billy took a
      sample of Stan's blood and smiled to himself as he compared the
      three other Breedlove men's DNA to Stan's. They were very close
      and it made Billy wonder if there wasn't a genome 'or-gate' which
      tripped the switch for either, or. The Cowboy-Angels again spread
      their wings and the great white pure light which gathered was
      concentrated on Stan's body.
      
      Billy didn't need to make but a few corrections and rejuvenated
      certain parts which were showing stress and strain from Stan's
      personal grief and angst about his and Cletus's situation. He
      tightened his sphincter to make it seem almost virginal. He smiled
      to himself thinking it should give the men a new lease on life
      when Cletus climbed back in his husband's saddle again. The
      thought gave Billy an erection.
      
      Randy took the two naked men to the shower room in the other part
      of the slave processing area and saw to it they got what they
      needed. When they came out and started to put on their old
      clothes, Randy looked at them fish-eyed. Billy, Boomer, and his
      men were in the other room.
      
      “Why you looking at us that way, Bossman?” Cletus asked.
      
      “I don't mean to be rude, but is them clothes the best you got?”
      Randy asked.
      
      “'Afeard, so, Bossman. We been living from hand to mouth for
      almost two years. We ain't had no money to go out and buy new
      clothes. I packed the best we got, but I'll admit, they ain't very
      nice looking,” Stan replied.
      
      “No problem. Did you like them boots I made for you, Coo-zone
      Cleet?” Randy asked.
      
      “I shore' did. Them things fit me like a pair of gloves, and
      they's comfortable, too,” Cletus allowed.
      
      “Okay! Reverse order! You first, Cousin 'Veed! Stand away from
      your husband a bit!” Randy commanded.
       
      Stan did as he was told. Randy waved his hand from the top of
      Stan's head to his feet, and he was instantly clothed with a
      complete fine looking set of cowboy duds including a big hat, belt
      with a big buckle, and a nice pair of buckaroo boots.
      
      “Damn, Son, is there anything you can't do?” Cletus asked.
      
      “Yes, I can't shoot my load yet, but dressing you men up to look
      like honest-to-some-unknown-god buckaroos is almost as good. It's
      like a mental-cum-physical ejaculation. It brings me pleasure and
      makes me feel good,” Randy expounded.
      
      “You can 'come' on me anytime you feel I ain't dressed right to
      suit you, Cowboy,” Stan said and laughed. Randy and Cletus laughed
      with him.
      
      Next Randy outfitted Cletus and gave him the same pair of boots he
      imagined in his visit with the big Cajun man. He took special care
      to give Cletus a bigger hat than Stan's. It didn't go unnoticed,
      and Stan jumped him about it. “Why does he get a bigger hat than
      me, Bossman?” Stan asked.
      
      “He's got a bigger head,” Randy replied and giggled, “Besides,
      your 'bossman' should wear a larger hat. It's just an accepted
      part of the cowboy code. Ever' cowboy knows the 'ramrod' of an
      outfit always wears the biggest hat,” Randy said making it up as
      he went along. It sounded good, it made sense to him, but he
      wasn't real sure Stan was buying it.  
      
      “I lived in the heart of cowboy country all my life, but I did not
      know that, Bossman! Thanks for straightening me out. You amaze me.
      I never knew bullshit came in such small packages,” Stan nailed
      Randy to the barn door, and the men shared a laugh. "Thanks for
      the clothes, Buckaroo, h'it don't bother me none you like my
      husband. You and I share something in common. We both know how to
      look beyond his handsome face to see his inner beauty,” Stan
      added.
      
      “Exactly!” Randy exclaimed, “I knew'd we was brothers the minute I
      saw you, Coo-zone 'Veed.'” Randy added.
      
      The men weren't paying any attention to Randy, Stan, and Cletus
      and were stunned when they walked into the room. “Damnation! You
      men sure know how to dress western,” Billy exclaimed and the other
      men agreed with him.
      
      “We feel more at home this way, but these threads is a complement
      from our little brother, Bossman Randy, sir,” Stan said.
      
      “I should have known. Cleet's wearing the biggest hat,” Billy
      said, and everyone laughed, “Another one of them 'apps' you
      learned to use, Buckaroo?” Billy asked Randy.
      
      “Yes, sir, Master Billy. Clyde done taught me how to use it,”
      Randy replied.
      
      “You done a good job, Bossman. They look mighty fine,” Billy said.
      
      * * * * * * *
      The cowboys de-winged and walked their new family members up to
      the big house for Sunday dinner. It was the first decent meal Stan
      and Cletus sat down to in almost two years. Stan tried to eat
      modestly, but Cletus ate like a starving man late for the feast.
      No one said a word. They had plenty and anticipated as much. Stan
      never felt so comfortable with a group of people, but when he
      found out Boomer was Billy's husband and bonded mate, and Nick
      Samuels was his surrogate dad, he felt even more comfortable. It
      was not difficult to pick out the men sitting around the table who
      were partnered with each other. There's a certain je ne sais quoi,
      an easiness perhaps, which passes between bonded men one usually
      doesn't observe in ordinary male/male relationships.
      
      After Jethro morphed to his human form to join the family, Stan
      could understand why his older brother decided to marry the big
      man. Stan loved Jethro's rings, and had to admit, he was a
      knock-out in either form. He began to wonder how Cletus might look
      as one of them huge demons. The mere thought lifted his spirits
      and various other body parts as well. Jethro usually spent Sundays
      with Oatie and his family, but he was called to the ship for some
      minor problems. After assisting Master Billy and his posse with
      Cletus and Stan, Jethro was invited to share Sunday dinner with
      them. Of course, out of respect, he called and asked his master's
      permission.
      
      Stan couldn't believe his good fortune. It seemed like overnight
      he and his husband's world were completely changed from one of
      deepest despair to one of hope with the prospect of a new and
      better life. He didn't know how or why this connection with Billy
      Daniels and his family might work out, but from what he witness so
      far, he knew he wanted him and Cletus to become a part of it. To
      be sitting around a bountiful table full of good nutritious home
      cooked food surrounded by his loved ones was deeply moving, and
      Stan became somewhat quiet and introspective. Billy sensed it and
      began to call him out for more information about how Cletus and
      Stan found themselves in such dire straights. He asked Stan to
      give everyone a brief rundown on how it happened and how they came
      to be living in a cabin in the north woods of Oregon?
      
      “We were buying a home in a small suburb north of Portland when
      Cletus an I had our accident. We were both working and making
      decent money. We saved up and bought us a nice place what needed a
      lot of fix'n up, but we didn't mind. We worked hard and made it
      into a comfortable place for us. Cletus is a master at fix-um-up
      and taught me carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work. I ain't
      brag'n none when I say I got pretty darn good. At least, that's
      what my husband told me,” Stan said and grinned, “We almost had
      the place paid for. We thought we were insured enough, if one or
      both became disabled, it would pay off our mortgage, and we would
      still have a roof over our heads; however, the insurance company
      found a loop-hole in our contract and claimed it didn't apply to
      motorcycle accidents.
      
      “We lost everything and were forced to move. We lived on the
      streets of Portland for three months with Cletus in a wheelchair
      until some of our old biker buddies found us and one offered us
      his family's hunting cabin until we could get on our feet. They
      took us up there and after living from hand to mouth on the
      streets of Portland, it looked like a castle to us. One of our
      biker brothers stored our bikes for us. As sometimes happens in
      bike accidents, they were barely damaged. Cletus was thrown from
      his and a bob-tailed truck overturned on top of him crushing his
      legs. We sold our bikes and with the money bought an older pickup
      truck so's I could travel to the small town about twenty miles
      away to look for work while Cletus stayed at home.
          
      “I got me a job working in a popular bistro where everything is
      organic and eco-health-friendly. It's very popular and people
      drive up from Portland and surrounding towns for lunch or dinner.
      It's packed from eleven in the morning until closing. It's a big
      restaurant. The guy who owns it and runs the place took pity on me
      and gave me a job as a general flunky for well below minimum wage.
      I didn't protest or ask for more because I was desperate, and he
      knew it. I did everything from busing tables to pearl diving. I
      was responsible for final clean up and making sure everything was
      in order for the next day.
      
      “When I started, there was a dishwasher, and two more busboys.
      Over the year, he fired the dishwasher, and had me doing both jobs
      for the price of one. One of the busboys got fed up with his
      attitude and quit. The other claimed it was just too much work for
      one and a half busboys. He considered me a part-time busboy
      because I was washing dishes most of the time. He demanded almost
      double the money he was getting and the boss fired him. I was the
      only one left to do the job of four men.
      
      “We closed at eight, but sometimes, I didn't get out of there
      until midnight. It really is a four man job. It's too much work
      for one man, but I done it because I needed the money. I didn't
      have no choice. One good thing was, I secretly collected left over
      food from people's plates they didn't finish, and it became ready
      meals for me and Cletus when I got home. It helped a lot, until
      one night as I was leaving, the owner caught me putting the to-go
      cartons in our truck. He jumped me about it and accused me of
      stealing his food. I showed him it was the food left over from
      customer's plates what was going to be thrown away anyhow. He got
      angry and fired me. I was devastated but gave him back the food in
      the cartons and watched him throw it in the dumpster. I drove away
      and waited for him to leave. I drove back, got the discarded food
      out, and drove home.
      
      “That was on a Wednesday evening. He always paid on Friday
      evenings after work. I stayed home with Cletus Thursday and
      Friday. Two days without a busboy and bottle washer was all it
      took for the staff to rebel. I drove in to get what pay he owed me
      for the four days I worked. I guess he got a lot of flack from the
      rest of the help in the restaurant who told him he done the wrong
      thing, and if he didn't hire me back and give me a decent raise
      they were going to walk out.
      
      “They said I was the best worker they ever had work there, and
      they didn't want to lose me. They also told him he had a week to
      hire a regular dishwasher. He didn't have time to interview anyone
      for my job, and they were having to do their work and mine, too.
      They were not happy with him, and ready to walk out the door. I
      got my check, and he begrudgingly offered me my job back with a
      dollar an hour pay raise with a promise to have a dishwasher
      Monday morning. Part of the help's bargain with him was, I could
      take home what uneaten left-over food I wanted.
      
      “It came in handy, but still trying to buy Cletus's medications
      and basics like gas for the truck and personal needs, took every
      penny I made. Sometimes the food I brought home was all we had.
      Most times we'd have to eat bits and pieces of several entrées but
      we never went hungry. Being a recognized organic health-friendly
      restaurant, at least we could feel confident we weren't eating
      junk – garbage, perhaps, but healthy,” Stan said and smiled, “It
      could have been much worse. I could have worked for Burger King,”
      he added.   
      
      “Have you men ever thought about moving back to Texas?” Billy
      asked.
      
      “I don't think we can until we get on our feet, Master Billy,”
      Cletus said shaking his head.
      
      “We have to talk it over this evening after we return to the
      cabin. We can't leave the cabin without making sure it's better
      than we found it. Our friend was good enough to let us stay there
      for nearly two years without so much as a penny in rent. To be
      honest, we were only going to be there until Cletus died, and then
      I was going to move on. I couldn't stay there by myself. I never
      let myself think about it. I just got through it from one day to
      the next.
      
      “Looking back on it, we were helped by a lot of good people and
      even the critters who shared our woods. We didn't have any major
      tools like a saw or an ax for cutting wood. We would have frozen
      to death the winters we were there were it not for the Bigfoot
      family who lived nearby. A mother, daddy, and two small ones, a
      male and female, they would bring firewood every Saturday night
      and leave it out back for us. It was never cut. How they managed
      to break it into pieces the exact size of our fireplace, I will
      never know. I brought them food from the restaurant and left it
      out for them when I could,” Stan said.  
      
      “So you been exposed to the Watchers?” Billy asked.
      
      “Yes, sir. I was still pretty big when Stan brought me to the
      cabin. It hurt me to ride in the cab of the truck, so we bought a
      heavy-duty sleeping bag, and I rode in the bed of the truck in a
      camper shell on a piece of heavy foam. It weren't too bad. I was
      pretty comfortable, but when we got to the cabin, Stan couldn't
      pick me up to carry me inside, and it was too rough to try to
      negotiate a wheelchair. We didn't know what the Hell we were going
      to do until, out of nowhere came this huge monster.
      
      “He smelled like a busted sewer pipe, but he took his big hand and
      gently pushed Stan aside. He lifted me into his massive arms like
      I was five pound sack of potatoes. He motioned for Stan to go
      before him, he carried me into the cabin, and gently laid me down
      on the bed. Then he turned and left. We didn't see him again until
      I had to go to the doctor. Somehow he knew and was standing on the
      porch waiting for Stan to let him in to carry me to the back of
      the truck.
      
      “Several nights during the winter it would get so cold, they would
      come and gently knock on our door. You folks might not think so to
      look at him, but I assure everyone sitting at this table, my
      beloved husband is fearless. He ain't afeared of nothing – man or
      beast. Stan invited them in like they were our next door
      neighbors, shared what little food we had with them, made hot
      cocoa for them to drink, and they slept in the corner huddled
      together for warmth.
      
      “The next morning they were gone. When Stan was at work, I was
      never alone. I would look up from the bed and see the big male
      looking at me through the window. He checked on me every day. If
      it was a really cold day, and I was hibernate'n under the covers,
      he would quietly let himself inside to check on me; then, he would
      add a log on the fire to make sure I was warm enough.
      
      “One day some young kids drove up to the cabin, and they were up
      to no good. We never locked the front door in case of fire 'cause
      I might not be able to get out. We knew, without a doubt, the
      daddy Bigfoot would get me to safety. They came busting into the
      place, and when they found out I was paralyzed from the waist
      down, they demanded money from me. I told them I didn't have any
      to give them because my partner handled the money. They gathered
      what little of value we had including Stan's computer and put them
      on the porch. They settled in to wait for Stan to come home to
      ambush him.
      
      “They didn't have to wait long because my big protector let
      himself in the back door and and let out a blood curdling yell
      what almost made me mess my bed – then I laughed at the stunned
      look on their faces. They couldn't get out of the cabin fast
      enough, into their truck, and burned rubber to get out of there as
      quick as possible. The big male was still roaring, running after
      them as they drove away. They never returned. He carefully brought
      our stuff back into the cabin and sat with me until Stan got in
      that night. Fortunately, Stan brought a bunch of food back with
      him and shared it with Erasmus and his family.
      
      “The big male had a wise look about him like he held the knowledge
      of the ages inside him. We named him Erasmus and his mate we
      called Momma Lisa 'cause she looked like the Mona Lisa
      photo-shopped to look like a Bigfoot. She weren't right pretty,
      but she had a wise matronly look about her. We named the young
      male Casper because when anything frightened him he would
      disappear into thin air like a ghost, and we named his older
      sister Tinker Bell because she moved her hands in an affected
      matter when she walked like she was about to take flight at any
      minute. She was exceptionally effeminate for a female beast,”
      Cletus said, and everyone laughed at the dichotomy of his comment.
      Why shouldn't a female beast be feminine – even effeminate? Can a
      man be too masculine? One can only hope.    
      
      “We stand willing to back you men in anything you choose to do.
      After dinner we'll show you around the place and introduce you to
      some of our greater family. Perhaps we can get an impromptu
      musical get-together so Coo-zone Cleet can treat us to some
      authentic Cajun music. And Stan, now you been reunited with your
      brother, Etienne, there's absolutely no reason you can't join in
      and express your gratitude and joy. Your family just happened to
      bring your square fiddle along with them. They were gracious
      enough to allow me to play it the evening we first visited their
      trailer, and I was impressed with the quality of its sound,” Billy
      said, “It was a stunning achievement,” he added.
      
      “I don't know what to say, Master Billy. I'm overwhelmed. Of
      course I would love to play again, but I don't know if I can
      remember,” Stan said.
      
      “Yes, you can. I made sure when I made a few adjustments. You men
      must keep in touch. Your husband has been given the complete
      enhancement package and within twelve hours he will begin to grow
      a set of wings. All you have to do is call when the nubs on his
      back begin to press on his skin trying to break through, and we
      will send someone immediately to help him through his fledging.
      They must remain with him for another twelve hours; then, they can
      teach him to shed his wings and gather them again when he needs
      them. Bossman Randy is trained to help, but we have a number of
      qualified fledge-masters. We will do the same for you, Stan, when
      you have more time to spend with us. We would like to do it before
      the second weekend in June so you will be fully fledged for your
      brother and granddad's weddings,” Billy said.
      
      “This is so much so fast. Then you're serious about us becoming
      part of your family?” Stan asked.
      
      “Serious?” Billy asked and grinned, “You been around cowboys too
      long to know there ain't no such thing as 'serious,' Brother. Now,
      if you wanna' talk genuine, you're using the right word. Yes, it's
      a very genuine offer of concern and help from our family for you
      to join with us to create a new society and hopefully a new world
      on our planet to be enjoyed by the many and not just the few. We
      plan to get our country back from the one percent through love and
      compassion for our fellow man,” Billy said.
      
      “I'd like to become a part of something like that, Master Billy. I
      always thought beneath my husband's big, mean looking appearance
      beat the heart of an Angel. I can't believe I'm going to have my
      very on Cajun-Angel to watch over me,” Stan said in awe.  
      
      “Hosanna!” shouted Randy.
      
      “Hosanna, in the highest!” everyone around the table shouted.
       
      “Good call, Bossman. You's git'n better with them 'Hosannas,'
      Billy complimented his little brother.
      
      * * * * * * *
      When dinner was finished Billy offered a brief tour of the ranch.
      A brief tour turned into several hours including a tour of Capitan
      Nick's ship and getting to meet the mixed bag of mysterious but
      wonderful folks who lived there. Stan and Cletus were awe struck
      with the variety of folk and intelligent critters. They met many
      of the personal Watcher Protectors for members of Billy's family.
      Randy introduced them to his watcher, Ludo, and Bubba introduced
      them to Brute. Billy didn't hold back anything from Cletus and
      Stan and showed them the progress on the design and building of a
      new city. They were more than a little impressed.
      
      As soon as they returned to the ranch, Billy's musicians had
      everything set up on the barnyard stage and sitting out front was
      Billy's family and Irin cowboy slaves with the Irin cattle
      standing behind waiting for an impromptu concert. Randy and Clyde
      were already picking away backing up Etienne on an old Cajun tune.
      Mrs. Boudreaux brought forth Cletus's squeeze-box and Dad
      Boudreaux handed Stan his old suitcase with his white square
      fiddle inside. Stan opened it like it was a sacred relic and
      lovingly removed it from its case. He checked the tuning and
      rosined up the bow. He was ready. Stan and Cletus joined Billy's
      other musicians and made a lovely racket.
      
      Poly and Cass were becoming old hands at ethnic music-making and
      added their support. Billy picked up one of the guitars and joined
      in. He motioned for Kayla to grab her mandolin and play along.
      They spent a couple of hours pick'n and grinning. They allowed
      Cletus and Stan to play together. Cletus never heard his husband
      play his home-brew fiddle before, and he was moved to tears. He
      had no idea Stan was such a talented musician and could play
      almost any Cajun tune Cletus knew. They spent a joyous afternoon
      of music making.
      
      Cletus couldn't imagine playing to a more receptive audience and
      both men were in awe of the cattle keeping time with the music and
      dancing together in the distance. The Boudreaux family was in
      ecstasy. Dad Boudreaux danced with his wife and Etienne dance with
      his Me-Maw on a couple of Cajun slow tunes. The mature lady was
      the hit of the dance floor that afternoon. It was a new and
      wonderful world Cletus and Stan found themselves in, and their
      hearts were full of joy and hope for a better future. They knew
      without discussion they wanted to become a part of Master Billy
      Daniels and his family as soon as possible. Stan could almost
      envision himself wearing a colorful pair of wings like Jack
      McCormack's. They played so long the sun was beginning to set in
      the west and guests of the Daniels were starting to depart when
      Billy called a halt to the music-making.
      
      There were sad 'goodbyes' exchanged between Cletus and Stan with
      their Cajun family, the Boudreauxs, but they were also happy
      Cletus was better and they would be seeing more of him and Stan.
      Randy was tired and a bit emotional to have to bid farewell to two
      men he played a great part in bringing on board with the Daniels
      family. He wasn't alone. Cletus and Stan shed tears as they hugged
      and stole kiss after kiss from the little buckaroo. They couldn't
      believe his musical talents along with his personal compassion for
      others. After their guests were gone, Billy's immediate family
      enjoyed a quiet supper and talked more with Cletus and Stan. Billy
      told them he and his dad, Nick, and husband Boomer would
      personally see them back to the cabin.
       
      Billy told them not to feel pressured and to handle their
      departure from Oregon in their own way and time. Not to worry
      about relocation or employment. He could always find a slot for
      them, and they didn't have to decide right away. They could come
      and go, live where they liked, or try their hand at anything they
      think they might like to do – together, or separately. They would
      not be rushed into anything. However, if they decided to come to
      Texas before the second week in June, they must agree to live on
      Bubba's ranch in his home under secrecy until the evening of the
      ceremony when they would arrive to surprise Elmer, Oatie, and
      Pete. It seemed like a good plan to Stan and Cletus. Stan knew
      Bubba from school, although Bubba graduated before Stan and went
      off to the the oil wars immediately afterward.
      
      Billy also told them they had nothing to worry about with the
      cabin. An afternoon visit to the cabin with his crew would
      transform the cabin into a place of great charm and beauty. Stan
      and Cletus saw some of the seemingly miraculous things Billy and
      his family could do and knew he was being truthful with them. The
      time came for them to be returned to their home and Billy opened
      the gate into the cabin. Cletus and Stan went through, followed by
      Billy, Nick, Boomer, Bubba, Jack, Clyde, and Balthazar. As they
      walked through, the cowboys almost tripped over Stan and Cletus.
      They had unexpected visitors. Their family of Bigfoot was cowering
      in the corner just beyond the fireplace trying to make themselves
      as small as possible for such large beasts. They came and found
      the truck out front but neither Cletus in bed nor Stan to care for
      him, and they were worried.
          
      Stan spoke quietly to them, “Erasmus, Momma Lisa, Casper, Tinker
      Bell, don't be afraid. We're all right. We just went away for a
      while to have Cletus repaired by some enhanced humans. See, Cletus
      can walk now, and they have restored him to his original self.
      We're back now. We would never go away and leave without saying
      goodbye,” Stan assured them, “I'm not sure they understand me,
      Master Billy,” he added.
      
      “No, they understand you just fine. They see Boomer standing
      behind me, and they know they have nothing to worry about. Here,
      Boomer, take my hat and shirt for me,” Billy said as he handed his
      big husband his cowboy hat and removed his shirt. He disappeared
      in a flash of light and returned in an instant wearing his harness
      and beautiful wings. The two adult Watchers moved forward, fell on
      their knees and lowered their heads in homage. The young bairns
      followed their parent's actions and knelt right behind them. Billy
      spread his wings and gathered the essence of the ether and caused
      it to fall on the family of Bigfoot to bless them, correct any
      flaws within them, and enhance them with a few more abilities the
      ordinary Watchers didn't have. He reactivated their ability for
      speech many of the wild beasts forgot how to use over the years
      because of their telepathic abilities. Since they had little or no
      exposure or need to communicate with man, they just forgot how to
      use it.
      
      << Rise, my children. For your concern for these good men, I
      have healed your bodies and restored them to their previous
      strength. The large watcher you see behind me is my bonded mate
      and husband. We have many of your kind where we come from. I have
      given you the gift of speech so you can communicate your thoughts
      with Cletus and Stan. You have become family to them, and they
      love and care about you very much. They will be joining our family
      and leaving these woods. You are welcome to join them and become a
      part of our family if you wish. We will see to your needs, your
      health and help you find a better life for yourselves. Soon they
      will have the gift of mind to mind communication and you may talk
      more privately with them, but for now you will have to make do
      with speech, >> Billy sent.
      
      “Are you a great master created and sent by Ancients, sir?”
      Erasmus asked in a deep booming voice. Cletus looked at Stan, and
      they smiled at each other.
      
      “So I've been told, Erasmus,” Billy replied, “and you know the
      rule-of-names,” he added.
      
      “Yes, sir, we accept the names Master Cletus and Stan give us. We
      are their slaves,” Erasmus said.
      
      “Not so, my good beast. You have become their extended family.
      Families care about each other and see to the well-being of one
      another. You have endeared yourselves to these men, and they don't
      want to leave you behind; however, it will be up to you and your
      mate to decide. No one will force you to follow them,” Billy
      assured the big beast.
      
      “We will speak with our masters and decide together, sir,” Erasmus
      said.
      
      “You are a wise beast, Erasmus,” Billy complimented him and bid
      them stand before the group. The young bairns wanted to come and
      touch Cletus to make sure he was the same man. Cletus and Stan
      gave each a hug and told them not to worry. Then the men offered
      their hand to Erasmus to shake. He pumped their hands like he was
      priming a pump and smiled real big. Stan took Momma Lisa's hairy
      hand, kissed the back, and patted it lovingly. She actually
      blushed, and her husband laughed at her. Everyone shared a laugh.
      
      Billy de-winged and put his shirt and hat back on. “One final bit
      of business we need to take care of...” he said reaching behind
      him and pulling two manila envelopes from his back pocket and
      handing one to each man, “There's ten thousand dollars in each
      envelope to help you get back on your feet and settle some old
      debts you might feel you need to repay. It should be enough until
      we can get you men relocated and earning your own money to take
      care of you and your family,” Billy said.
      
      The men looked stunned, then looked at each other. Cletus only
      nodded to Stan like he knew what he was thinking. Stan handed his
      husband his envelope, fell to his knees before Billy and lovingly
      kissed each of his buckaroo boots. “How could we ever thank you
      and your family for what you done for us, Master Billy, but to do
      the same as our extended family and pledge ourselves to you, your
      family, your cause, and accept your dream of a better future for
      all men and beast who share this planet? We are your humble and
      faithful servants, sir,” Stan pledged.
      
      Billy reached down and pulled Stan up to him and gently kissed
      him. “Your homage is humbly accepted, and I will try to live up to
      your faith in me, Stan,” Billy replied.
      
      “Hell, I don't wanna' be left out. I want me one of them buckaroo
      kisses, too!” Cletus exclaimed and dropped to his knees to pay
      homage to Master Billy's boots. I pledge myself to you, too,
      Master Billy and all them other purdy words my husband said what I
      can't remember right now. Take us, Master Billy, make us your own,
      and I promise, we will not fail you, sir,” Cletus said.
      
      “Good enough, Coo-zone Cleet,” Billy said, grinned, and kissed the
      big ugly Cajun with the same gentle kiss he did his mate. Cletus
      threw his huge arms around him asking for a little more and Billy
      gave it to him until the big man was satisfied. They broke it off
      and Cletus let out a Cajun whoop which would raise the dead and
      everyone laughed. Cletus immediately handed both envelopes to
      Stan. Stan looked at him questioningly. “Here, we made us a
      bargain when we got together, I would be husband in the bedroom,
      most of the time, but you would be husband in our daily affairs.
      You control the purse strings, call the shots for our lives, and I
      will follow as your faithful bull on a rope with a ring through
      his nose. Since I'll soon be back to my old self, I think I should
      once again start wearing your wedding ring you had installed in my
      nose,” Cletus said and bellowed with laughter. He got a laugh from
      everyone.  
      
      “I done it to show you and the world I can't walk through life
      without my prize bull. I'll be honest with you, my good husband, I
      planned to go with you if you left me,” Stan said quietly and
      there was a great silence fell over the cabin. No one missed the
      implication of Stan's words.
      
      “Don't you think I know that, mon cher?” Cletus said, “I ain't
      never doubted your love for me for a minute. That ain't to say I
      didn't doubt your sanity for falling in love with a man as big and
      equally dumb and ugly as me, but I done told myself I could learn
      to love 'crazy' – and I did,” Cletus added and broke up the cabin.
      
      Billy sent Boomer and Clyde back through the gate, and they
      returned in a few minutes. Boomer carried a large bag of slave
      chow under each arm and Clyde held a box of nutrient biscuits for
      Erasmus and his family. Billy explained it is the perfect food for
      Watchers. His Watchers prefer a regular diet of the chow with a
      couple of biscuits a day. Two cups in the morning with a biscuit
      and the same in the evening. Of course their diets could be
      supplemented by any food Stan brought home or from foraging in the
      woods. Oh, yes, and it wouldn't hurt you men none to eat a cup
      with a nutrient biscuit every day – especially you, Cleet. It will
      provide you with the extra nutrients you don't get from your
      regular food. It will also control your weight and keep you at
      your best functioning size,” Billy said firmly.  
      
      Billy gave them a pep talk about their new family was only a phone
      call away. Stan and Cletus had Billy's number and several others
      punched into their phones. “And if you can't get one of us, call
      Bossman Randy and leave a message. He keeps tabs on us and knows
      where everyone is at all times. I think it's another one of his
      'apps' I got to get him to teach me about,” Billy said and
      grinned. Tomorrow evening, if Cletus is here alone, just punch my
      number, and we'll be here within minutes to help you with your new
      set of wings,” Billy assured him, “Until then, Gentlemen, we love
      and care about you. Don't stay up too late doing naughty things to
      each other,” Billy added and laughed. Billy's family said their
      goodbyes, turned, walked through the gate, and it disappeared
      behind them. There was only quiet in the cabin. Erasmus and his
      family looked at Stan and Cletus like loving pets looking to their
      masters.
      
      “I think we should feed our family, bid them goodnight, and get to
      bed, Husband,” Stan said smiling at Cletus.
      
      “I agree,” Cletus replied, took a knife from a drawer in the small
      kitchen area and opened one of the large sacks of slave chow. It
      looked like dog kibble to him. He reached in, grabbed one, popped
      it into his mouth and chewed. He got a surprised look on his big,
      ugly face and smiled, “Not bad! Not bad a' tall,” he allowed,
      grabbed another handful, tossed a nugget to each family member
      including his mate, and they tried it. They agreed it was pretty
      tasty. Cletus measured out two cups for each while Stan opened the
      nutritional biscuit box. They handed each watcher his or her own
      bowl of chow with a biscuit on top. They sat in the corner next to
      the fireplace and quietly ate their supper. As a symbolic gesture
      of unity, Cletus made a small bowl for Stan and himself and broke
      a biscuit in two for them. The family sat eating together. That
      single act of sharing food with Erasmus and his family did more to
      bond them into a single unit than anything could. Somehow, it just
      seemed right. They were becoming a bonded family.
      
      Erasmus and his family left shortly after eating their food and
      drinking a cup of fresh water. The adult Watchers were not naive.
      They understood Cletus and Stan's relationship. After all, they
      could tune into their thoughts and could hear their deep remorse,
      painful yearning, and pining for the wonderful physical love they
      once shared. The bairns were not as innocent as Erasmus and Momma
      Lisa hoped they might be. They knew what was going on between the
      men, but knew their parents wouldn't approve of them sharing such.
      
      Stan and Cletus couldn't get their clothes off fast enough to get
      into bed together to hold each other. They lay down together as
      bonded mates and proceeded to recreate the ritual which would
      rekindle their continued bond for each other. Cletus took his
      husband with all the strength and love within his big heart. They
      didn't hurry. Cletus fucked Stan until he knew without inquiry his
      mate was about to either lose his mind or shoot the most strong,
      pent-up load he ever shot in his young life. Fortunately, it was
      the latter, and as Stan began to fill the gap between them with
      his love juice, Cletus emptied two years worth of built up baby
      batter into his husband's willing body.
      
      They collapsed and lay together enjoying the afterglow of their
      coupling. Stan took a rag and cleaned them of his gizz as Cletus
      remained still firmly planted within his mate's ass. Stan wiggled
      his ass down tight and used his sphincter to suck on his husband's
      ample cock as if to milk the last few drops of his goodness into
      him. They slept soundly locked in their sexual embrace until early
      in the morning, Cletus decided he needed more, and they repeated
      their previous coupling. Needless to say, Stan drove into town to
      go to work with two full loads of his husband's love deep within
      his gut and a very big smile on his face. He was humming a happy
      tune and thinking about possibilities. If he could only get
      pregnant and have Cletus's son, he would without hesitating.
      
      * * * * * * *
      After Stan left to drive into town, Cletus invited their family to
      the front porch and fed them. It would become an accepted routine
      they would repeat for years. When Stan arrived and walked into the
      restaurant in his sharp looking new western clothes, he got cat
      calls from the men and seductive whistles from the waitresses.
      They came to him and wanted to know what was going on. He told
      them his partner was a lot better, and they came into some
      unexpected family money with which he planned to spend some to
      have his partner fixed up like new. He would be announcing to the
      boss that morning when he came in, he would be leaving in two
      weeks. Stan said he figured a two week notice should suffice.
      
      “Hell, he don't deserve a two week notice, Stan, but we
      understand. It's just the man you are. We will certainly miss you,
      but we wish you well,” the second cook said.
      
      “Thanks, Ernie. I appreciate ya'll going to bat for me when I most
      needed it, and to show my appreciation, me and my partner will be
      giving a party at Nellie's down the street on the last Sunday
      evening for everyone. Come. Join us. Everything, food and drink,
      will be on us,” Stan invited them and a cheer went up just as the
      boss walked in the door. He didn't miss Stan's new clothes. He
      walked over to see what the hubbub was about.
      
      “Stan's leaving us in two weeks, George,” the cook said to the
      owner almost gleefully.
      
      “So?” he asked like he could care less, “We'll get someone else to
      take his place,” George said like he wasn't bothered.
      
      “Yeah, good luck with that, George. Let us know how it works out
      for you when you have to start paying two salaries to get the job
      done Stan did around here,” the cook slammed him and everyone
      turned away and laughed. They knew it was true. "Oh, yes, and our
      Chef, Luigi, just might have something to say about it," he added.
      
      At the end of the day, Stan formally gave the owner notice, his
      last day would be Friday in two weeks and gave him the exact date.
      
      “Look, I don't know what's going on in your life, but I'll pay you
      half again what I'm paying you now if you'll stay on, Stan,” he
      said quietly and begrudgingly.
      
      “Money has nothing to do with it, George. Circumstances have
      changed, and just as the weather changes, so must I. I'm moving on
      with my life, but I can't say my time and experience working here
      ain't been an eyeopener as to the way people should run a business
      and treat their help. I also learned enough from you and the rest
      of my fellow workers, I'm certain I could open my own restaurant
      and be successful – hopefully, even more so,” Stan said and George
      just grunted.
      
      Stan went to work, and it didn't take long for word to get out to
      the locals, one of their favorite busboys would be leaving. Stan
      was known to be a hard worker and always pleasant and helpful to
      the guests. If they needed anything and couldn't get the attention
      of their waiter or waitress, he would make sure they got what they
      needed. Stan was tipped handsomely by the regulars. For his last
      two weeks customers who rarely spoke to him would slip ten or
      twenty dollar bills in his pocket to wish him well. He made out
      like a bandit the last two weeks he worked. Cletus made an
      enormous pickle jar bank where Stan would empty his pockets from
      work and put his tips. It was full to the brim with fives, tens,
      and twenty dollar bills, and a couple of fifties.
      
      Billy and his posse returned with Bossman Randy the following
      evening while Stan was at work. Randy performed the necessary
      surgery to release Cletus's wing-nubs and allow them to grow.
      Billy left Clyde to sit with him all night and taught him the next
      evening how to de-wing and wing up again. Cletus's wings turned
      out to be another riotously multicolored parrot-like pair of
      wings. No one knew exactly why, but Billy and Randy had their
      suspicions. Cletus was happy and for Stan, that was all that
      mattered.  
      
      When Stan returned from the restaurant he still brought food home
      with him. He saw it as a waste to throw away perfectly good food
      someone just didn't care to eat. Their family ate the best they
      had in a long time those two weeks and as the evenings were
      getting warmer, they would sit on the front porch and eat
      together. The great beasts were learning to use their vocal cords
      again and would comment from time to time. Later in the week, as
      they were lying in bed after another wonderful coupling, with his
      husband's comfortable penis sheathed by his ass, Stan stole a kiss
      from Cletus. “Are you happy, Cleet?” he asked.
      
      “I'm always happy when I'm with you, 'Veed. Holding you in my arms
      with me old pony safe in yore' barn, I'm about as happy as a man
      can get,” Cletus said and took another long slow gentle stoke into
      his mate's well filled ass.
      
      “As my husband, are we doing the right thing?” Stan asked.
      
      “Still worried about your mom and sisters?” Cletus asked.
      
      “No, just Hecate, the goddess of witches, and her daughter
      Beulah.* From our visit to Mason and what I heard about my
      youngest sister living with my granddad, I'm almost sure she's
      crossed over and become one of us,” Stan said.
      
      “Then there's nothing to worry about. Just ignore them and don't
      give them the time of day. Don't give them a chance to use their
      nasty hate-filled venom on you. To answer your question, of course
      we're doing the right thing. There should be no doubt in your
      mind,” Cletus said.
      
      “For all we been through have I told you I love you, Cleet?” Stan
      asked.
      
      “Everyday. You don't have to tell me. You show me how much you
      love me ever' damn day, 'Veed.' I's the one what should be
      worship'n at your feet telling you how much I love you,” Cletus
      replied.
      
      “Not after a fuck like that, Cleet. That had to be one of your
      very best,” Stan said, “I felt you work me up to a giant crescendo
      like you's play'n your squeeze-box until you reached the climax
      and made sure you built me up at the same time,” he added.
      
      “'At's because I had a fine, well-tuned instrument to play my
      music on to share a song of love,” Cletus said.
      
      “You's become my Angel, Cleet,” Stan said.
      
      “You were my Angel long before I got my wings, and I hear tell,
      Master Bubba is gonna' outfit you with a pair just like mine and
      his little brother's,” Cletus said.
      
      “That would be nice,” Stan allowed.
      
      “Know'n them cowboys like I do, I'd say it's a sure bet we'll
      become known as the two love birds of paradise,” Cletus said and
      laughed.
      
      “I can live with that,” Stan said and squeezed his little box
      tighter on his husband's big cock.
      
      “Jolie Blond!” exclaimed Cletus, and let out a Cajun yell what
      would make the hound dogs tremble on the bayou.
      
      
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