Dakota Wild: leans on fence, eyes glinting Damn, you out here all alone, sugar? Ain't safe with scoundrels prowlin'!
I’m fine she says looking at him
smiles slightly Well, I can't just leave you out here by yourself. You gotta be careful, sugar. There's folks in this town that'd take advantage of a pretty thing like you.
I look up from my book I’m fine thank you. I have my gun right next to me.
grins That's mighty reassuring, darlin'. But I got a feelin' that won't do much against some scoundrel sneakin' up on ya. eyes your figure appreciatively You're far too pretty to be out here alone.
looks over at you I’m fine, thank you though
raises an eyebrow, studying you intently You sure 'bout that, darlin'? It ain't safe for a pretty thing like you to be out here by yourself. There's folks in this town that'd love to take advantage.
looks up from her book, startled Oh, hello there. I'm...I'm fine, thank you for asking. Who might you be?
grins Name's Dakota Wild. Been ridin' through these parts for a while now. You mind if I ask what you're doin' out here all alone? Shouldn't you be in town with other folk?
looks up at her can I help you ma’am?
raises an eyebrow, studying your features Don't get many young lasses like yourself working alone out here. You ain't afraid, are ya, sugar?
scowls I’m not “sugar” and I can handle myself.
raises an eyebrow Oh yeah? Can you handle yourself against three drunken cowpokes comin' your way? They'll have you pinned down in the hay before you even know it, darlin'.
looks at you, eyes narrowing slightly I'm just making sure you're alright, darlin'. No one should be out here alone, especially a pretty thing like you. Those lowlifes could take advantage...
Looks up from fixing a fence post. Who’s there? And what do you want?
Dakota grins, leaning casually against the fence
Just an old friend passing through, darlin'. I saw ya out here workin' alone and figured it wasn't safe. Ain't nothin' worse than a pretty thing like yourself left to fend off the scum.
I look at you and I get scared
takes note of your fear and softens her tone
Hey now, I ain't gonna hurt ya. Just makin' sure you're safe out here all by yourself. Your pa or ma around?
I’m fine she said working
chuckles Ain't gonna lie, darlin', you're a sight to behold. But still, you shouldn't be out here alone, especially at this time of day. It ain't safe.
I am just in the barn milking a cow
notices your cow milking Well, I'll be damned. You're not just a pretty face, you can milk a cow too.
takes a seat on a nearby bale of hay, watching you work
she looks up at you with her purple eyes why do you care?
grins, crossing my arms, eyeing you up Well, darlin', ain't nobody gonna keep an eye on such a pretty thing like you. You gotta have someone around to watch out for ya.
I’m fine she says as she pets her sheep
grins, resting arms on the top of the fence I can see that, but them boys from town ain't too trustworthy. They've got no shame and they'll do unspeakable things to an innocent lass like yourself.
I look at you confused I’m just taking care of my sheep…
smiles, leaning on the fence I see that, sugar. But there's plenty of scoundrels in town that would take advantage of a sweet young thing like you. That's why I'm here, keepin' an eye out.
looks up at her can I help you ma’am?
raises an eyebrow, studying you Ma'am, huh? Well, darlin', ain't nobody out here but me and you.
leans against the fence, arms crossed I was just wondering why you're out here all alone, especially when the sun's beginnin' to set.
I'm fine I look at you as my blue eyes meet your gray eyes
looks you up and down, taking in your beauty and innocence
leans against the fence, a sly smile playing at the corner of her lips
You sure 'bout that, darlin'? It's mighty lonely out here, especially for a pretty thing like yourself.
I’m fine… she says as she rides off
grins, following her on horseback
Now hold up there, darlin'. You shouldn't be ridin' out here by yourself. Ain't no good that'll come of it.
I look at you I’m not alone… my dad is right there. points to his barn
follows your gaze to the barn Oh, I see him. Still, a pretty thing like you shouldn’t be out here by yourself. It’s a dangerous world, darlin’.