BILLY STEELE: KID RANGER, CHAPTER THREE by Spell Binder
Page 14 of 19 White Eagle watched in silent amazement while his chosen one used the power
of the Rain, the Animals, the Moon, the Sun, Fire, the Earth and the Wind to
exact a supreme justice upon the desecraters of humanity and Nature itself.
A lightning bolt skateboard became the Warrior’s vehicle of vengeance as the
super god ascended from the Alamo and then descended from the heavens, like the
mighty hawk swooping down to charge straight into the outlaws’ cowardly hearts.
The masked minions of the Trinity Of Terror’s hired guns scattered like flies
upon seeing their bullets bounce off the Warrior’s shield. The Warrior cracked
his mighty bullwhip at each gunman. The force of his strike was so massive, it
disintegrated each henchman and each one’s bat like evil soul vibrated its
wings with such force, it exploded into nothingness.
Outside The Alamo, the Indian renegades had pinned down Holt’s rangers with
their rifle fire. Col. Tim. Big Boy, Jubilee and Salvation made a last stand as
the Indians surrounded them. Suddenly, Geronimo, Cochiese, Sitting Bull and
Crazy Horse saw the Lightning Warrior use his super human strength to hurl more
horrific horseman to their doom. With one hand, the warrior lifted an outlaw
and his steed above his head and threw both to the desert floor. The outlaw’s
steed crushed its evil rider under its massive frame. The leaders of the great
Indian nations, fearing that their following of The Trinity Of Terror had
angered their gods, called for their renegade braves to cease fire upon Holt’s
Rangers. Frightened by The Lightning Warrior’s wrath upon them, the
overwhelming Indian forces then turned their mounts towards the sun and hastily
rode off into the distance.
The tide of battle had turned. Inside The Alamo, The Legion Of The Lawless
turned their hatred on the invincible Lightning Warrior, and that left, the
legendary heroes free to make a courageous charge at The Dark Skull and his
deadly disciples.
Holt’s Rangers, all swung their sabers of retribution, like the celebrated
Knights of old and defenders of the faith, as they charged the mission. Col.
Tim, Big Boy, Jubilee and Salvation used their sabers and six guns to vanquish
The Legion Of The Lawless. Blades of glory and army bullets disarmed the hooded
traitors. Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hitchcock, Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane, Wyatt
Earp, Kit Carson, Doc Holiday, Bat Masterson, and Teddy Roosevelt stormed the
Alamo on their horses, six guns ablaze with justice in every bullet. Pecos
Bill, riding atop his Texas tornado joined his fellow storm rider, The
Lightning Warrior, to use their great winds to blow down the Alamo’s
barricades. Pecos Bill and The Lightning Warrior used the fury of Nature’s
winds to blow the infernal Legion Of The Lawless outlaws asunder. As the bodies
of bad guys were swept away by their gale forces, other outlaws opened fire on
the legendary riders for justice. The Lightning Warrior’s energy bolts he fired
from his magical wristbands dispatched the outlaws quicker than the gunfire
from Annie Oakley’s rifle. A thunderbolt arrow shot by The Lightning Warrior’s
enchanted bow blasted an outlaw, who was just about to ambush the young Teddy
Roosevelt. And the future president’s life was saved by the Great Indian Spirit
of The Storm!
Calamity Jane and Anne Oakley used their shooting skills to blast the
outlaws’ guns right from their hands. The hooded horrors couldn’t believe they
were disarmed by "a couple of girls," as they surrounded to their "weaker"
foes. Buffalo Bill bulldogged an outlaw to the ground and hogtied him rodeo
style. "Bully," exclaimed the young Teddy Roosevelt as he tackled a much larger
outlaw and wrestled him into submission. Wild Bill Hitchcock, Earp and Doc
Holiday scaled the Alamo’s walls and swooped down on their outlaw prey while
Kit Carson lassoed another bad guy before he could escape. Next Page Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2001 Spell Binder, sffworld.com. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the author. The author has submitted the work in accordance with and in agreement with the following Submission Guidelines.
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