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"Tate practically raised you from what I hear. You love him, don't you?" Her face closed up. "For all the good it will ever do me, yes," she said softly. "He won't have the excuse of pure Lakota blood much longer," he advised. "I'm not holding out for miracles anymore," she vowed. "I'm going to stop wanting what I can never have. From now on, I'll take what I can get from life and be satisfied with it. Tate will have to find his own way." "That's sour grapes," he observed. "You bet it is. What do you want me to do to help?" "It's dangerous," he pointed out, hesitating as he considered her youth. "I don't know..." "I'm a card-carrying archeologist," she reminded him. "Haven't you ever watched an Indiana Jones movies? We're all like that," she told him with a wicked grin. "Mild-mannered on the outside and veritable world-tamers inside. I can get a whip and a fedora, too, if you like," she added."