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In Lucky Palms Cassie discovered her love for gambling, and also a great skill for it. However, she soon became obsessed with winning and shot anyone who beat her, insisting that the "son of a [[Simlish|sperk]] cheated", which was often the case. In one such occasion, she was about to shoot the man in question when another man, [[Fanon:Santiago Castillo|Santiago Castillo]], stood up and pointed his own revolver at her. A fight insued, and when Santiago was winded due to his crashing into a staircase Cassie said, "This man owes you his life. So I'll shoot him rather than you...Or you can come work for me." Naturally Santiago accepted the latter offer, and the first thing he was told to do was to help steal three horses off of a man's ranch. On those horses they moved on to another town: [[Appaloosa Plains]].
In Lucky Palms Cassie discovered her love for gambling, and also a great skill for it. However, she soon became obsessed with winning and shot anyone who beat her, insisting that the "son of a [[Simlish|sperk]] cheated", which was often the case. In one such occasion, she was about to shoot the man in question when another man, [[Fanon:Santiago Castillo|Santiago Castillo]], stood up and pointed his own revolver at her. A fight insued, and when Santiago was winded due to his crashing into a staircase Cassie said, "This man owes you his life. So I'll shoot him rather than you...Or you can come work for me." Naturally Santiago accepted the latter offer, and the first thing he was told to do was to help steal three horses off of a man's ranch. On those horses they moved on to another town: [[Appaloosa Plains]].


In this small ranching town Cassie quickly became bored. They only had Spline Reticulators in the one saloon in town, which was little more than a shed. The only games they had were chess. The standard pasttime was drinking tea and discussing horses.
In this small ranching town Cassie quickly became bored. They only had Spline Reticulators in the one saloon in town, which was little more than a shed. The only games they had were chess. The standard pasttime was drinking tea and discussing horses. Cassie's interest in this place, though, was because it was where her parents lived.