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I was sitting down at a table eating some stew. I watched as Mr Trewlany approached me with a slick smile.

"Good morning, my dear." He greeted and gave me a confused look. "What- What is that behind your ear?"

I furrowed my brows. "What?" I felt behind my ear.

"Let me see." Josiah reached behind my ear and took out a rose. "Ahh, a rose for Rosa." He handed me the flower and I stared at it confused. "How do you do that?"

"Well, a magician never reveals his secrets." He sat across from me and I gave him a confused expression. "When did you even get Roses?"

"That doesn't matter. I have a question for you." He said and I looked at him suspiciously. I placed the rose down. "Okay...what is it?"

"You've planned heists before, yes?" Josiah asked and I nodded. "Yes."

"Well, im under the impression that none of them went wrong." Trewlany said and I nodded. "Yup. Except for the bank where Sean got shot. But that wasn't really my fault."

"Well, Ive heard word of a riverboat in the city. I heard it'll be quite the turnout." Josiah said and I nodded. "Alright, what do you need help with?"

"Well, I have a plan, but i'm not exactly sure how we'll execute it." Josiah said.

"Okay, tell me more about this boat."

Josiah and I talked about this boat. We came up with a plan and how to execute it correctly. We decided who to bring along and what they'll be doing. It had been a while since I planned anything. It made me feel useful again.

"Alright, you run this by Dutch first. Then, you have yourself a deal, sir." I told Trewlany as I left and he nodded. "Of course, my dear." He said in that british accent.

I walked over to Sadie who was feeding the chickens.

"Good morning." I gave her a quick kiss and she smiled. "Good mornin'." She looked over at Josiah. "What's he got planning?"

"Just some robbery stuff. Doesn't matter. How are you?" I asked her and she chuckled. "I'm well. How are you?"

"I'm good." I nodded. "So, do you wanna do anything today?" I asked. "I've been robbing all week and i'd like to do something with you."

"I've noticed that, you know?" Sadie looked over at me. "You're quite the overachiever, huh, cowgirl?"

"Oh, none of that matters." I pushed it aside. "Now, what do you have in mind?"

"Well, I haven't been taken out to a proper date yet." Sadie put her hand on her hip and I laughed. "A proper date?"

"Mhm." She nodded. "It's where you take me out to eat or do something fancy with."

"Alright." I thought. "Come on, we'll go into the city then. Have some food, maybe catch a play?"

"Well, alright!" Sadie put down the chicken food on a crate. "Finally, i'm getting out of this shithole."

"Don't be rude, now." I joked and Sadie laughed. "Sure."

Sadie and I went down to Saint Denis where we walked down the streets looking for a good dessert place.

"Let me vote!" We heard a woman yell. She was infront of us standing in the middle of the street. She had a poster and a sash around her body. "Let me vote! It's about time!"

"What do you think about women's suffrage?" Sadie turned to me and I shrugged. "Sounds nice. I mean, it won't make much of a difference to me, though."

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