Bronco of 96: The Cherokee War - Softcover

Manley, Patsy H.

 
9781449095567: Bronco of 96: The Cherokee War

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It is July 4,2009. The small rural town of Ninety Six, SC, has an all day celebration. The day begins with a parade led by antique autos, motorcycles, decorated bicycles, and horses at the rear. Bronco Manley and his friends are dressed like Indians. They sneak out of the parade to whoop and holler and scare their girlfriends. They are typical teenage pranksters. Later, Bronco is too close to the fireworks pre-test and the explosion throws him back in time. Again he finds himself in the old village of 96 in the year of 1760. He relives the explosion of the ammunition shed and discovers that Shad and his Indian friends have stolen all the guns and weapons. Bronco and his two young friends track the group to Keowee, the main village of the Cherokee. Along the way, Bronco avoids Shad's traps until he meets a mama bear who has been lured into his path. Suddenly a large chocolate and white dog attacks the bear and rescues Bronco from the river and the waterfall. Shad takes Bronco to the Cherokee village where Issaqueena helps him regain his health. Enjoy the Cherokee village of Keowee and its beloved game of Stickball. Travel with Issaqueena as she rides to 96 to warn Bronco of the impending attack on the Stockade-Fort. Experience the climactic fight between Bronco and Shad. Discover why there is an Issaqueena Falls and a Lake Issaqueena in the upstate of South Carolina. Live through this exciting adventure based on the history of Ninety Six, South Carolina. Make 96, SC, and Star Fort Historic Site a must-see adventure of your own.

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Bronco of 96

The Cherokee WarBy Patsy H. Manley

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Copyright © 2010 Patsy H. Manley
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ISBN: 978-1-4490-9556-7

Chapter One

It is July 4, 2009, in the small rural town of 96, South Carolina. The 96 Mill Village Organization and the town council have organized an all day festival, "Festival of the Stars." The opening event is a town parade. A local motorcycle club leads a number of 4-wheelers, bicycles, and several decorated tricycles. Classic cars and golf carts follow the vehicles.

Leading the second wave of the parade is a group of teenage boys dressed as Indians. The tallest boy wears a buckskin outfit and war paint. His name is Bronco Manley. He has lived in 96 all of his life. His best friend Michael is wearing only a breech cloth and moccasins. Not only does he have war paint on his face, but on his arms, legs, and chest.

"Michael," Bronco whispers. "There's Kristin and Kathy. Let's see if we can scare them. You go left and I'll go right."

"Yeah!" Michael snickers. "We'll sneak up behind them and let out some war whoops."

The mischievous boys come up quietly behind the girls. They whoop and holler as loud as they can. The girls scream and run for their lives. Michael is laughing so hard he can't stand up.

"Michael, get up off the ground! The girls are getting away." Bronco reaches out to help Michael. "Come on. You can finish laughing later. Right now we need to get back to the parade. I hope my mom and dad didn't see us fooling around. They get so jacked out of shape every time I try to have some fun."

Bronco and Michael meander through the crowd until they reach their section of the parade. Bronco wipes his forehead and sighs deeply, "Well, I think we just might get away with it this time."

As the girls slow down and catch their breath, Kristin vows, "They are not going to get away with this. They almost made me wet my pants. We have to do something to pay them back."

"I agree," Kathy is breathing hard, "but it has to be something drastic. We'll just butter them up until the right opportunity comes along. Then we'll stick it to them real good."

The parade pulls into the town park where games, rides, and old-fashioned contests are in progress. The mayor begins the festival with a short speech. "We are happy to have all of you with us to celebrate the 4th of July. We are sad our nation is in the midst of the War for Iraqi Freedom, but I'm sure our soldiers want us to continue festivals and firework displays to commemorate the war fought for our independence, The Revolutionary War."

The mayor continues, "Due to the state of the economy, many festivals have been dropped. Greenwood is no different. For over 20 years, our technical college has provided games, rides, and fireworks for the enjoyment of the surrounding area. Due to educational cutbacks by the state, it was announced in May that the festival would no longer be sponsored by the college."

The mayor pauses, "I am proud to say that the internet news site known as Greenwood Today originated in 96. After the announcement, Greenwood Today's staff began a campaign to raise $10,000 so our town could sponsor a fireworks display. They challenged individuals to donate $96 toward a town celebration. Greenwood Today, the 96 Mill Village Association, and 96 citizens raised the necessary funds in less than two months. Congratulations, it is you who have pulled together this festival and fireworks display. By the power invested in me, I proclaim this to be the 'First Annual Festival of the Stars'."

Deafening applause and hip-hip-hoorays explode over the park. People are shaking hands and hugging necks. The citizens of 96 are indeed proud of what they've accomplished.

Michael turns to Bronco. "Can you believe how silly these grown-ups are acting? I'm glad my mom's not here today. I would be embarrassed."

Bronco laughs, "I didn't have any choice. You know my mom and dad come to everything. You couldn't keep them away. I just do my best to avoid being seen with them."

"Yeah, but that's hard to do. They'll be tracking you down so they can show you off to people they haven't seen in a long time. Don't you just hate it when they treat you like a new puppy? They pat you on the back and then rub your head. Their friends say how cute you are and how much you look like your mom or dad. Then, they tell you to go play in the park. "

"You are so-o-o right, Michael. Festivals are for old people. Just look at the silly rides. And if the merry-go-round, train rides and live pony rides aren't embarrassing enough, we have games such as bean-bag-toss, go fishing and picking up ducks. Geez, they must think we are still children. They could at least have a roller coaster or a bullet for us to ride."

Bronco adds, "Consider this. We have music, but it's all a throwback to our parent's childhood, not ours. Now I ask you. Have you ever heard of Hack Bartley and Shuffle? He must be ancient. His hair is as white as my dad's. In fact, my folks went to high school with him. They say he was a member of the 'great' singing group known as the Swinging Medallions. Man, all this beach music is for the seagulls, not for me." The boys laugh. "Next year they'll probably have a country music group. Why don't they ask us who we would like to have?"

"Because they're doing all this for themselves," Michael repeats. "They are reliving their youth. I wish they'd give us a chance to live our youth instead of theirs."

"Well, I tell you what," Bronco leans toward Michael. "I'm not sticking around here and grow old like my parents. Let's go find some fun."

The music starts on the stage. Hack Bartley and Shuffle begin the festivities. "Folks, we've been asked to start the fun with something different. Two locals have volunteered to come on stage and perform with us."

Hack pauses. "Bronco Manley and Michael Bell, where are you? Come up on stage."

Kristin and Kathy walk up behind the stunned boys and push them toward the stage.

Michael's eyes open wide. "What's going on here?"

Kathy's sweet little smile shows him that the girls are behind whatever is about to happen.

"I think you'll enjoy what we've planned for you and Bronco."

Kristin giggles. "You guys didn't really think we'd let you get away with what you did. You embarrassed us, and Uncle Hack is helping us with our payback. Now, get on that stage!"

Bronco and Michael have no choice. They climb up on the stage where the executioner waits.

Kristen laughs. "Nothing is sweeter than revenge served cold."

Kathy has a serious look on her face. "Who said that?"

"I don't remember. I don't pay a lot of attention in my Shakespeare class, but I'm definitely going to enjoy this."

"Here's my guys, now. I understand you are two of our biggest fans in 96 and your favorite song dates back to my days with the Swinging Medallions. We are happy you want to dance with us to the classic 'Doubleshot of My Baby's Love'."

Looking first to his band, Hack winks. "What do you guys say?" He pauses and then turns to the crowd. "What do you citizens of 96 say about this?"

The crowd roars as the band begins the familiar chords of the classic hit. Hack shows Bronco and Michael the basic dance step. He places Bronco on one side of the band and Michael on the other.

Hack motions to the guys. "Use the step I just showed you and then follow the band members for the rest."

It doesn't take long for Bronco and Michael to catch the...

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ISBN 10:  1449095577 ISBN 13:  9781449095574
Verlag: AuthorHouse, 2010
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