SubRosa: Thank you for your comments! It is indeed Nipton that get's slaughtered... uh oh! Haha. Also thank you for the nits! My spell check is playing up and I'm not very good at proof reading haha.
2. Chapter One ~ Life is Sweet ~ Part Two
I ran to the Nash's, and nothing. Nobody was there. I the ran to the Sherriff's house, but again, nothing. I even searched the whole of the Grand Hotel... but nothing,
There wasn't a single person anywhere. Everybody had disappeared. Vanished. The only place left was the Casino.
"... Belle?" I said as I entered the casino. "Belle-"
"SURPRISE!!!!"
I almost had a heart attack as the sound of collected shouts filled the space. Suddenly everybody in town appeared into sight, dressed in their finest clothes, carrying gifts with hearty smiles on their faces.
I gently laughed to myself and Johnson Nash approached me, "What's going on?" I asked.
"You think we'd forgotten your birthday? You're twenty four, girl, we need to CELEBRATE!" He cheered.
I smiled sweetly, "Johnson..." I then saw Belle peek into view, so I pointed at her playfully, "You are in so much trouble!"
"For what?" She said sarcastically innocent.
"For almost giving me a heart attack when I got home, that's what!" I joked, scuffling her tidy hair. I then looked at Johnson. "Did you plan all this?"
He nodded, "With Ruby and little Belle, here."
"And the Mayor. Johnson asked him a while back to keep you busy on party day so we could prepare." Ruby added.
I laughed and shook my head, "Well that explains why he was so annoying." I the pursed my lips in thought, "Well, more annoying then usual."
I then took a moment to look around. Everybody was chatting amongst themselves, waiting for me to end my conversation. The New Vegas radio station was playing loudly in the corner with Jack, the cute courier, serving drinks at the bar. I couldn't believe everybody cared enough about me to celebrate my birthday... it was quite humbling.
I looked at Johnson, ready to party. "So... is there cake?"
***
I got myself dressed into a short, red mini dress that Ruby had made for me from old curtains in the Grand Hotel. It wasn't really my style, but wearing it was the least I could do after what the Nash's had just done for me.
The party was in full swing. I munched on nibbles, I mingled with guests and I moved to the music like a New Vegas str1pper. I was having the time of my life. it was wonderful.
I stood by the bar with a glass of whisky and water, speaking with Jack.
"Enjoying the party?" He asked me, smiling his surprisingly brilliant white teeth. His eyes were as dark as his perfectly quiffed hair. He truly was beautiful. But nothing more than eye candy. Trust me.
"Yeah, it's great." I said, taking a sip from my purposely watered down drink. "I didn't think anybody remembered my birthday."
"Of course they remembered, you've been in Primm how long?" He joked, referring to that fact I was born in Primm.
"Alright smartass, good point." I teased, pushing him playfully.
He then gave me a look I recognised as he tilted his head to the side, performing a side-smile.
I laughed at him, "NO! No Jack."
"What?" He said, chuckling as if butter wouldn't melt.
"That wasn't a move, okay?" I informed him. "So put the snake away." I winced.
"I don't remember you complaining about it last time." He flirted.
"That was a one time thing. NEVER. AGAIN." I bluntly informed him.
"... Why not?" He said.
I laughed at him, "Bye Jack." I grabbed my drink and walked away. So there was the reason Jack was nothing more than eye candy; he was a total dog. After our one and only encounter after a drunken trip to New Vegas he thought he owned a season pass to my lady region. Men.
I approached Belle, who was eating cake by herself. She was staring at a couple of the local kids who were playing in the car. I could see a look of venom in her eyes.
"Everything okay?" I asked her.
"Mm-hmm." She mumbled with a nod, very unconvincingly.
I looked at the kids again, then back at Belle, "Have they been saying things again?" I asked, sitting down next to her.
"No..." She spat, reminiscing about the things they'd said before, stabbing her cake with her fork. "It's not my fault I don't have a mom and dad."
"And that's what you have to keep telling yourself." I reminded her, stroking her hair. "What happened to mom and dad is nobodies fault."
"Apart from the fuckers that robbed them." She said with an ice cold tone.
I tapped her head in disproval, "Hey, language."
She then slowly looked at me, tears in her beautiful eyes. Just like Mom's, "Sorry..." Belle said.
I smiled at her, "It's okay." I said, dipping my finger into her cake, then into my mouth, "Wow, that's good."
"Ruby and I made It. It's your favourite." Belle told me, proudly.
"Well you did a marvellous job. It's the best cake I have ever eaten." I said, slightly exaggerating.
Belle then looked at me, her eyes narrowing, "It better be." She said, followed by a wonderful laugh.
***
I stood outside the casino, alone, indulging in my dangerous habit; a cigarette. I'd been a smoker for only a year, i found it helped calm my nerves when it came to the stresses of the wasteland.
"Hey birthday girl!"
I turned to see a very welcome sight, my best friend, Delilah. Delilah lived in Goodsprings, and we met during my brief internship with the doctor of the town. Delilah was a keen medical student. I was also interested in the field of medicine, but wasn't as hard-core in my education as Delilah.
She was a true beauty, too, which was annoying. Her skin was flawless and pale which complimented her deep, brown eyes and short brown hair. Also the tribal tattoo she wore on her left arm was too awesome for words. I always wanted to be as cool and risqué as her and get one herself, but I would never have the guts.
"Hello stranger!" I greeted. "You're late!" I mock-scolded.
"Sorry," She said, giving me a hug. "Doc Mitchell has been riding my ass about my studying. I'm just glad I finished in time."
I smiled, "Well the party's only been going for an hour, so I guess i'll forgive you." I winked.
She smiled, "Why thank you." she said, "So were you surprised?"
"Yup... but not pleasantly." I chuckled, "Making me think my little sister had gone A.W.O.L wasn't the best strategy in my book."
Delilah then sighed, "Yeah... I told them that having the whole town hide wasn't a good idea, but whoever
listens to Delilah. Nobody. That's who."
"Sorry, what?" I smirked, playing with her.
She then unleashed a wicked smile. "So... is Jack here?"
I knew what was on her mind, "Yes... why?"
"Have you spoken to him?" She asked.
I took another drag of my cigarette, "Briefly. He soon turned the conversation to sex."
"Really?" Delilah sighed, disappointed.
"I don't care, so don't worry." I said, reassuring her I wasn't bothered. "I know what he's like."
"I know he likes you. it's obvious," She said, putting her hands on her hips, "I don't know why he has to ruin his chance with you by thinking with his dick."
I laughed, "I don't know. It doesn't matter, we're just friends."
Delilah raised an eyebrow, "So you don't like him anymore?"
"I don't think I ever did. It was just a teenage crush that fizzled out when I found out what a dog he was." I said to her.
Delilah gave a nod of agreement, but had a final word on the subject. "... Still, i see the way he looks at you. Maybe he doesn't want to embarrass himself by admitting he likes you."
"... but he's more than willing to jump the gun and ask me for a quickie?" I said, putting a cross in her theory.
She thought for a second, realising I was right, and then shrugged. "Tsk. Men, eh?"
"Yup. Can't live with them, can't fix your rifles without them." I joked.
"Haha, that's one way to put it!" She giggled.
I threw my cigarette on the floor, crushed it with my foot, then put my arm around Delilah, "Let's get completely wasted."
Delilah smiled. "Indeed, let's!"
***
A couple of hours after Delilah's arrival I found myself speaking with Sheriff McBain.
"I remember when i was nineteen. I was deputy to the Sheriff before me." Sheriff McBain reminisced.
"And look at you now! Primm's finest guardian." I said, playfully saluting.
"Yeah," He chuckled. "That's me, hero to the people."
We laughed, but were soon interrupted by Danny, a trading merchant who used to be based in the hotel.
"Sheriff, there's Raiders in town." Danny said, a worried expression on his face. "I spotted them on my way back from the bathroom. I managed to slip past them unnoticed."
"Are you sure?" Sheriff McBain asked, deeply concerned.
I scrunched my forehead with worry.
"Positive. They've gone into the hotel and to the residential area."
"[censored]." Sheriff McBain quietly exclaimed, scratching his head. He put his hand to his pistol, "Lori, I hate to ask, but-"
"No problem. Let me just speak to Johnson. Five seconds." I said, to which he nodded. I rushed over to Johnson. "Johnson, I need to grab my 9mm. Danny's just informed the Sheriff of Raiders."
"Oh my. Here," He said, handing me Betsy, my 9mm that he was keeping in his belt. "Need any help?"
"No, we don't need to cause a panic. We'll deal with them," I said, then looked at Belle, who was happily dancing with Delilah. "Make sure nobody comes outside, okay?"
"Sure thing." He said, a panicked smile on his face. He then placed his hand on my shoulder. "Be careful, okay."
I winked at him with a smile, then headed back to the Sheriff, turning the safety off Betsy and quickly checking the ammo to see that she was fully loaded.
I approached the Sheriff, "Ready?"