After satisfying himself that the SUV would work, Sam walked over to where the coyote spirit was and sat down beside him. As if to himself, he started speaking out loud. "Once, my friend Sarah told me about how her magic works. She speaks with the spirits, she said, and they would do her bidding. She also said that the old stories of spirit guides were based in truth. She never told me what sort of animal her spirit guide was; seems she felt it was too personal to share. But she did tell me some of the guides that her people follow...Bear, Eagle, Snake...lots of animals, really. Seems to me that someone who devotes their life to following a specific guide animal could end up forming a pretty close relationship with that spirit, to the point where he doesn't need to do any of that summoning rigmarole...might even consider the guide his friend..." He sighed, and shook his head.
Turning to the spirit, he bowed his head slightly. "I don't pretend to understand the relationship between you and Blackeagle. You've both been remarkably helpful to a gang of strangers who showed up, naked and confused, on your admittedly figurative doorstep, not asking anything in return. Hell, you saw me offer to trade our getting even with the people who did this to us for help getting back on our feet, and he turned me down--and then gave us most of the help we could have hoped for. A place to stay, food, clothing, a vehicle...he even gave O'Connor his gun. I'm sure he'll want it back sooner or later, but still."
"My friends and I"--Sam decided to gloss over the fact that he hadn't met any of the others before this morning--"are Runners. We trade our services for whatever we need. I've seen what happens when Runners allow themselves to get in debt to powerful people; it's never pretty. Blackeagle said that he didn't want any of our services at this point, but, frankly, I don't like running up a tab. Is there anything you would suggest we could do to repay your friend for his kindness?"