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Short Stories
- BILLY STEELE: KID RANGER
- BILLY STEELE: KID RANGER, CHAPTER THREE
- BILLY STEELE: KID RANGER--THE DARK SKULL'S REVENGE
- BILLY STEELE CHAPTER FIVE: MENACE OF THE MOLE PEOPLE
- BILLY STEELE: KID RANGER, IRON HORSE VS. IRON GIANTS

BILLY STEELE: KID RANGER, CHAPTER THREE
         by Spell Binder
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During many lonely nights on the outlaw trail, Belle had pleasured her self with members of her gang, but her heaving bosoms lacked little warmth of love. Her coldness of heart made her red lips a mirage for any one thirsty for love and tenderness.

The Dark Skull, The Wolf Man and Don Diablo welcomed into their devil’s saddle legion the leaders of the great Indian nations and their renegades. The war painted Geronimo, the Apache, Cochiese, and the Sioux chiefs, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, all armed with US cavalry guns and an unwavering hatred of all white men, vowed to join the rattlesnake revolutionaries. The Indians chanted ancient words to their war gods while clutching tightly to modern weapons of destruction. Although these Native Americans little trusted white outlaws who betrayed their own people, the displaced Indians pledged their allegiance to these masked spirits who promised to drive the long knives and horse soldiers from their home lands.

The Trinity Of Terror’s venomous words of spite and revolution mesmerized each and every member of the Legion Of The Lawless. The terrorist’s words were carefully chosen to inflame the ears and souls of his newest recruits. The Dark Skull promised the James gang and The Daltons that by following him, they would be free of a government taking over their farmland. The Wolf Man, part beast, part man, vowed to Billy The Kid and Belle Starr that after they bring down the "old boy" government, they would be rewarded with positions of unlimited wealth and power. And Don Diablo, the devil worshipper who walked like a man, promised the Indian renegades that their lands and the homes they occupied for thousands of years would be returned to them once they helped overthrow white America.

The Trinity Of Terror’s evil words rang through the canyon’s torch lit caverns like an ominous toll of doom for the nation itself. Thunderous applause and bestial howls came from every member, old and new of the Legion Of The Lawless upon hearing the Trinity Of Terror’s plan of revolt. From beneath their hideous headgear, The Dark Skull, The Wolf Man and Don Diablo smiled an evil smirk while they stood god like over their furious followers, all armed to the teeth, fingers coiled around triggers and hearts full of hate were ready to explode upon America.

After that night, the Legion Of The Lawless embarked on a mission of massacre upon every prairie settlement. Under the Dark Skull’s battle plans, the James gang and the Daltons rode together to blast every bank open. Entire towns were unmercifully eradicated as these former outlaw rivals pillaged and plundered throughout the West. Their massive gunfire turned night into day as the screams of their innocent victims split through the darkness. The firepower of cannons and gattling guns, stolen from the Army, made the extended outlaw families totally invincible to any sheriff’s six-shooters.

Under The Wolf Man’s teachings, Belle Starr and Billy The Kid became as infamous as gangsters Bonnie and Clyde would become in the 1930s. The bandit queen, who neared her peak of desire, became a surrogate mother of sorts to the teen outlaw. The two ravaged ranches and stagecoaches by day and satisfied their appetites by night. Like natural born killers, Billy and Belle felt the orgasmic rush of causing death by day even more so than making unbridled love at night.

The two outlaw teams tried to outdo each other in evil deeds. The older James and Daltons vowed never to be surpassed in evil by the younger Billy The Kid and Belle Starr.

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