![]() ![]() ![]() Any who had tried were swiftly dealt with via Dees shotgun. I really liked Dee she stayed isolated so that no one would bother her or think she would sell. However, Lucas realizes she is in a difficult situation she will be safe as long as everyone has water but when a drought comes, she will be alone against large ranchers demanding her water. Lucas is shocked Dee is just as hard-headed as he and she doesn't crater to his demands. Shes not one bit interested in Lucas offer and offers to show him how little shes interested with her shotgun. She considers herself independent and self-sufficient. Since her parents died, Dee has tended and worked the land (for 5 years) by herself. ![]() Lucas is surprised to find a well-tended and prosperous farm with only one person on the land Dee Swann. Hes cocky and assured of his right to have whatever he can buy after all, everyone has his price. Planning to solve his problem with money, he travels to Angel Creek to buy the land from its owner. In years with plenty of rain, hes fine but during an extended drought, his herds could run out of water. In order to protect his growing empire, Lucas must secure another water source for his cattle. His father has died, leaving the Double C to his son the ranch is prosperous but Lucas plans to make it more so in the future. ![]() It is the late 1800s and Lucas Cochran is returning home after a 10 year absence. Prosper, Colorado is the place and statehood looks like a sure-thing. ![]()
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