“Right. Now that we got everyone.” Linus went to his saddle bag and pulled out a long spool of rope. Violet looked at it, curiously. He walked ten paces out from the fire and laid one end in the dirt. Walking backwards, he began to lay the entire spool around them, encasing the camp in a wide circle.
“What’s that for?”
“Rattlers,” Linus explained. “They show up more the closer we get to Mexico. Lay down some rope like this—” He gestured to the circle, “—and a snake turns right back around the minute it touches it. Feels like another snake to them, and most rattlers don’t want no trouble.”