(John and Maddie meet Bonnie)
Bonnie: Oh, Mr. Marston and Mrs. Morgan, how are ya doing today?
John: I'm well, Miss MacFarlane. Thank you. How are you?
Bonnie: Well I'm fine, thank you. So uh, how are your ribs?
Maddie: Fine. A little sore, but apart from a couple extra scars, it will be as nothing happened.
Bonnie: Good. Ah, come in, come in. You know, you never did tell me how you met that Bill Williamson or what you wanted from him.
John: No, miss, I did not.
Bonnie: Well, why not? If you don't mind me asking.
Maddie: I certainly don't mind you asking, if you don't mind me not telling. See, it's a complicated and somewhat pathetic tale, and by telling you, not only would I be putting your life in danger, but also threatening lives of some people I hold very dear.
Bonnie: Well, I apologize if I seem to be prying.
John: And I apologize for my reticence. I hope you believe me when I say that it's simply out of respect for you.
Bonnie: Of course, Mr. Marston and Mrs. Morgan. I understand that a city dweller such as yourself likes to have some exotic secrets so us country folk are impressed.
Maddie: I'm no city gal, miss and my brother is no city man.
Bonnie: Yeah, but I saw you get on the train at Blackwater. You with those gentlemen in bowler hats.
John: I'm still no city man and my sister is still no city gal.
Bonnie: But, I bet you can't ride, Mr. Marston and Mrs. Morgan.
Maddie: I hate to take money from a lady, miss.
Bonnie: Oh, you won't be. I'll race you right now...
John: If it makes you happy.
Bonnie: We'll see. Alright, I'll show you how we ride around these parts. On the count of 3. 3, 2, 1. I trust you're not gonna be a gentleman about this!
Maddie: You don't know me at all, Miss MacFarlane! Neck and neck, Miss MacFarlane!
(John, Maddie and Bonnie manage to finish the race)
Bonnie: That was fun.
John: Sure.
Bonnie: You know, you should go pay the Marshal a visit in Armadillo sometime. I'm sure he could help you deal with that nice Mr. Williamson.
Maddie: Yeah, I might just do that, Miss MacFarlane.
Bonnie: You do whatever you think's best, Mr. Marston and Mrs. Morgan.
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Red Dead Redemption
FantasyRed Dead Redemption is set during the decline of the American frontier in the year 1911 and follows John Marston and his twin sister Maddie Morgan nee Marston, two former outlaws who, after his wife and son and her daughter is taken hostage by the g...