The man had the grace to be embarrassed when reminded of what the injured man had intended for the women. Miles didn't expect the discomfiture to last very long. By the time he repeated the story of the encounter a few times, righteous indignation would set in and it would become an unprovoked attack. "What are we gonna do?" The big man was standing helplessly over his injured companion. "I'm no expert," Miles replied. He gestured toward the nearby trees. "But I expect you better cut off a couple of branches and tie them on his leg as splints and then get him to a doctor as soon as you can. "What are we gonna do about that bone stickin' out like that?" asked the smallest of the trio. Miles shrugged. "Unless you're a paramedic or something, I'd leave it pretty much alone. You try and se

