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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Mrs. Geddes is the wife of [[David Geddess]], owner of the [[Pronghorn Ranch]], and the mother of Duncan and Angus.
 
Mrs. Geddes is the wife of [[David Geddess]], owner of the [[Pronghorn Ranch]], and the mother of Duncan and Angus.
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=== Events of Red Dead Redemption II ===
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After John finishes helping Duncan, Mrs. Geddes calls out to John. She asks John to assist her in delivering a pregnant mare's foal in the barn. After helping her, she tries to seduce John, but John tells her that he is a married man.
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In the mission, "Jim Milton Rides, Again?", she is seen talking with her husband at the barn. When John approaches couple, Mr. Geddes expresses his concerns about the incident with Larmies boys harassing Abe.
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Later in the story, she and her husband decide to send some of their old furniture to John and his family as a housewarming present.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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Mrs. Geddes is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption 2.

Background

Mrs. Geddes is the wife of David Geddess, owner of the Pronghorn Ranch, and the mother of Duncan and Angus.

Events of Red Dead Redemption II

After John finishes helping Duncan, Mrs. Geddes calls out to John. She asks John to assist her in delivering a pregnant mare's foal in the barn. After helping her, she tries to seduce John, but John tells her that he is a married man.

In the mission, "Jim Milton Rides, Again?", she is seen talking with her husband at the barn. When John approaches couple, Mr. Geddes expresses his concerns about the incident with Larmies boys harassing Abe.

Later in the story, she and her husband decide to send some of their old furniture to John and his family as a housewarming present.

Trivia

  • Mrs. Geddes approaches John in a flirtatious manner when he assists her in the stables and even invites him over for to the main house. However, she quickly makes her leave when he informs her that he, in fact, is married.