Jackson’s Gamble 1900-1917
A wide, cinematic sweep of the revived oasis. Towering fan palms sway over vibrant Chuparosa blooms. Workers in dusty shirts move with purpose, laying pipe, carving pools, shaping stone.A freshly painted sign reads: “Oasis Palms Hotel & Hot Spring Resort – Coming Summer 1905”
Nearby, JACKSON and EMMET stand at the edge of a newly dug well. Warm spring water flows down hand-cut stone channels into a series of terraced pools — a desert paradise in the making.
In the distance, the timber framework of a grand hotel climbs into the sky where their parents’ home once stood.
We needed capital. Real capital. Investors wouldn’t move without land security — I had to put up cash and the deed to the land. The northeast parcel. The ridge. The spur. The deed’s in escrow until the resort opens. We’re all in.
Emmet stares at him, jaw tight, heart sinking. Then he turns and walks away — not angry, not yelling — just deeply wounded. He looks toward the cave ridge in the distance.
A gust of wind rustles the palms. From deep in the earth, barely audible — a low, distant rumble. Not thunder.
(condescending) But let me give you a bit of advice, neighbor to neighbor— instead of pouring concrete pools and building bathhouses, maybe you ought to spend a little money on infrastructure. You bring in a steam rig, punch down five, six hundred feet — you’ll tap right into your precious water source. And for God’s sake, use galvanized steel casing, there’s no reason to go cheap.
- Workers hammer the last wooden beams into place, the final touches on a dream realized.
- A silk banner unfurls from the hotel’s balcony: GRAND OPENING – OASIS PALMS RESORT & SPA HOTEL