Celina looked over at Uncle and Mary-Beth as well as Tilly with a smile as Arthur emerged from the hotel with a rattled but fine Karen, "See? I told you guys that I thought she'd be ok."
"Well of course she was going to be ok." Mary-Beth said once Arthur was in earshot, "We had Arthur to save her."
Just as soon as the words left Mary-Beth's mouth, a man rode up to the group, pointing at Arthur and speaking loudly, "Hey, I saw you in Blackwater!"
Arthur took a deep breath and looked up at the man on horseback, shaking his head, "I'm afraid that ain't possible, I wasn't in Blackwater."
"Yes you were, I saw you!"
Arthur groaned and when he stepped forward, the man took off on his horse, galloping away. Arthur looked back at the others, an irritated look on his face, "I better go take care of this, you all go ahead and head back, I'll catch up to you." At that, Arthur jumped on the back of the nearest horse and took off after the man.
Celina looked over at the group with a small smile on her face once again, it was weird to see past events in history play out but she would be lying if she didn't admit it had to be the coolest thing that had ever happened to her.. or anyone- ever.
Karen, Mary-Beth, Tilly, and Uncle all piled back into the wagon, doing what Arthur said and getting ready to head back to camp. Celina though, simply shook her head when they gestured for her to come along, "I'll catch up with you guys, I know the way back. At the least I'll come back with Arthur but there's some unfinished business I need to take care of here first."
Uncle nodded, "Ok miss, suit yourself." At that, he urged the horses forward and through the town. Celina smiled as she watched him leave, she didn't truly have unfinished business there, how could she? All she wanted to do was be there when the bar fight went down, talk about excitement.
She turned on her heel and walked into the saloon, her eyes immediately landing on Javier and Charles who stood by the bar speaking with two prostitutes that Celina was sure to laugh out loud at upon the events that would follow Arthur trying to speak with them. At least... that's how it went by Arthur's journal.
"Hey boys," Celina walked up to them, trying to hide her amused smirk, "Having some fun I see."
Charles chuckled at the her before running his hand along the dark-haired prostitutes arm, "Well, we're trying."
The red-head cackled unattractively as she leaned into Javier flirtatiously, much to his delight, "This one has been trying very hard." She looked up at him and practically purred, "Haven't you?"
His eyes widened and he nodded, making it hard for Celina to supress a laugh, "Ooh yes, very hard."
At that, Celina found herself having to turn away, putting her hand over her mouth to muffle her laughter. Luckily for the boys, the women either didn't care she was laughing at the interaction before her or didn't notice. Javier though, was another story, staring at her with a look of feigned irritation. She decided to have some fun, after all, it wasn't like she was ruining the boys chances of getting laid.
She shook her head, starring into Javier's dark eyes misceviously and then Charles's before looking to the prostitutes, "I'm sorry if my friends are pushing you into this, neither one of them has been laid in a very long time." She fought to keep a straight face as she saw Javier and Charles's expressions turn worried, "In fact, I walked in on the two of them getting hot and heavy just the other day!"
The women's faces each turned to a mixture of shock, disbelief and amusement as they turned to look up at the men who they had fixed on staying with for the night. Celina tucked her lips into her mouth to keep from laughing and shrugged rather innocently at the glares the men were giving her, "I'm sorry, I just figured that they should know!"

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Van Der Linde Savior (Red Dead Redemption 2)
FanfictionDutch Van Der Linde, and Arthur Morgan, John Marston.... Well, they were real historical people, Dutch and Arthur being Celina Knoll's favorite Wild West outlaws. Red Dead Redemption? Well, It told the true story of their lives. What will happen wh...