As the world turns. Or not. (Dean)
Jo couldn't say that she loved life in this Wild West carbon copy of a town. The townspeople were getting restless and it was a lot harder to blend in a small town. Particularly when their group represented an influx of newcomers that had made somewhat of a splash. Jo hadn't personally contributed to any of that, but she'd heard stories. There were a whole lot of whispers about a man who could turn into a wolf. About someone who'd been hung and lived to tell the tell. About a man who'd packed a mean punch. Granted, Jo hadn't entirely escaped notice herself, what with drawing attention for digging up a grave to salt and burn some bones.
She'd finally found Mary and had heard the truth behind at least two of those accounts. She had to worry about how much longer they were going to be stuck in this world, because the natives were restless. In fact, she was pretty sure that this and the last world were the most they'd been noticed. And it wasn't a good thing. Then again, a good hunter stayed just on the outer edges of people's notice. They did the job and got out. And yet, this whole experience didn't allow for that.
She never thought that she'd see the day where she was eager for a planet hop, but she was. For now, she took to wandering the edges of town and spending a lot more time in the saloons than was proper for a 'lady' in this setting. She didn't much care for that, so she kept to herself in one corner of the saloon and glared at anyone who gave her a funny look.
Tonight, she had a nice whiskey on the rocks and a good view of the doorway. She always maneuvered for that. First, because it was always better to see trouble as soon as it walked in the door as opposed to being snuck up on. And second-she couldn't help but keep an eye out for the rest of their group. She hadn't yet seen everyone around. They were here, but she hadn't seen them personally. She still thought that getting everyone together was a good plan and it was her goal to talk to as many people as she could about their situation and about pooling their resources.