His name had been Ó Gadhra at the time. He was just a wanderer — a vagabond travelling alone from place to place. But when he came upon a sickly baby in a sea of corpses and ruined wagons, Cathal’s life changed.
He didn’t take to fatherhood immediately. The child was strange, and Cathal liked his solitude. Kept trying to abandon the child with other people, but he always ended up feeling off about it and going back for him. It was about four years before he finally accepted that they were stuck with one another and he gave the kid a name. Alasdair Ó Gadhra.
Having a child to raise, Cathal gradually shifted from wandering and trying to settle down where they weren’t welcome to giving up on being good and robbing their way across the country. They made a name for themselves as father and son bandits. Tall tales were told about them with strange truths twisted into legends. Eventually, a fateful shootout in California led to the world believing the Ó Gadhra bandits had been killed, so Cathal and Alasdair fled to New Mexico to start a new life in the town of Never.
They changed their name to Keary. They joined a gang of train robbers there, though Cathal’s injuries from the shootout leave him mostly bound to town where he operates the Buffalo Heart Gambling house.
Dellaphina Jones
Della learned early to let go of everything that doesn’t matter–you need both hands to hold on tight to anything you want to keep. Don’t get bogged down by the weight of inconsequential bullshit, or somebody or something will snatch what matters right out of your hands. She’d lost two daughters and a son before she’d seen twenty years. When she finally escaped the misery of her past, she promised herself that she’d never again lose anything she truly loved. She built the Silk Rose Saloon in St. Louis with blood money taken from the last man who’d laid a hand on her. That seemed like a square deal, but Missouri was still a dangerous place for a woman to openly defy the expectations of gender, race, and society. When the Silk Rose went up in flames one night, taking most of its staff with it, the neighbors shook their heads and clucked their tongues and whispered What else could she expect, living like that? Evidence of arson was brushed under the rug. But Della had made a promise to herself, and she knew her soul would never rest easy anyway, so she bargained with the only thing she had left to lose.
Twelve years ago, the Silk Rose unfolded itself whole on a street corner in Never, New Mexico, with Dellaphina Jones on the deed as sole proprietress. Customers may find that the rooms have a whiff of smoke–or maybe brimstone–now and then, but everything is otherwise circumspect.
Alasdair Keary
Once a notorious outlaw, Alasdair Keary rode the legends of his death at the hand of bounty hunters all the way to freedom. He and his father found safety and community in the town of Never under new names and a new way of living, but Alasdair will always be an outlaw at heart.