William Evans (
not_his_pa) wrote2012-07-23 09:38 pm
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Contention
The last days of the drive go by quickly enough, a heavy rain falls on the last day but they keep together. When they come in sight of Contention, Mark glances at his brother more, they've been here since it all got bad as they have to, but he worries. Their father was killed at the train station and he knows William saw it from the stockyards.
They're not the only herd coming into town and William ends up yelling and arguing before the stock is finally penned in.
Within sight of the stockyards, William finds a place for them to dismount and he leans against a hitching post, "I'll have to make the sale final and then I'll be able to pay you."
They're not the only herd coming into town and William ends up yelling and arguing before the stock is finally penned in.
Within sight of the stockyards, William finds a place for them to dismount and he leans against a hitching post, "I'll have to make the sale final and then I'll be able to pay you."
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He ain't exactly a fan of fighting, himself, so it's a good thing Michael's around, a thought that'll make him grin later on, as this rolls across his memory, considering how he'd been grateful for the man's attitude but confused by his presence.
His spot is between William and the asshole pushing him around; Michael's at his back, and Jack shoves at the guy's shoulder, none too gently, pushing him away from William and towards Michael.
"You're lookin for a fight, bud, I c'n see plenty a folks here a hell of a lot closer to your size. Or are you just the kinda cowardly snake goes after a boy half your age?"
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Once William has his breath back to talk, he took a hard hit to the stomach, he says, "Don't matter. Come on, let's get goin'."
Mark's going to be looking for them and he was hoping that Michael and Jack wouldn't hear anything about how his family is thought of out here.
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For a moment, he looks William straight in the eyes, watching him closely as he tightens his forearm across the man's throat - cutting off his oxygen until he passed out.
"We're done here," he said quietly as the large man dropped to the floor. "He won't be out long."
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"Shit," he says, looking down at the guy. "That really fuckin necessary?"
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It takes him a moment to get his thoughts together as his stomach hurts and he can taste blood in his mouth.
As he's thinking, the hotel owner starts to come towards them and William swallows before heading to the door saying, "Sorry, we're leavin', hell."
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He barely tosses a look over his shoulder when William turns to leave - following him without question. As far as he's concerned, the Evans boys are why he's there - and he's willing to go a hell of lot further than knocking a guy out to keep them safe.
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Family trouble. Ain't nothin too new, but it mighta been good to know before, considerin they coulda got jumped at any point, here in Contention, over a squabble Jack'd know nothing about.
Not that he'd have to, but a man likes to know why somebody's takin a swing at him, most days.
Still, he clumps out after William and Michael, sparing a last glance before he slides a cigarette out from behind his ear, lights it on the way out.
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Outside, he looks along the street but Mark seems to be in the general store.
So he moves between two buildings and leans against the wall, "I'm sorry. It happened a few years ago, but some folks just never forget."
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Again, his eyes dart back to Jack, searching for some sort of resonance in what he's saying but seeing only the twitch of his lips around the cigarette.
"I can go get Mark if you don't want to go in there."
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"Ain't our concern," he says, brusque, but not unkind. "Your business's your business. Ours is workin for you til we get back."
And past that, sure. He likes the kid, all stubborn, fiery determination.
"Some people just make it a point a shovin their noses where they don't belong."
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He says all the words to the ground and quickly, telling this story never gets any easier and its harder being here.
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It's not the worst he's heard, but it does make William's relationship with his father make a little more sense.
He shakes his head and reaches out to pat William's shoulder; "Thank you for telling me... us, I wish I could make it easier for you."