
“What do you mean I have to leave?”
“Get your bag. Go! Now!”
“No, I won’t leave you. I can stay, fight. I can be helpful damn it!”
“I can’t let you die for the mistakes I’ve made....I’m sorry...”
“Die?” His hand came from nowhere, and I’ll never forget the instant pain when the butt of his revolver struck me on the head, or the throbbing when I came to.
“John?” Her lips parted in a groan as her hand came to her head. Her hair was sticky, and when she pulled it away, blood stained her hand. Her blood. Instantly her heart began to pound as she thought back on what had happened just before....
“John!!?” She brought herself to her feet, a bit off balance, but quickly regaining it. She was in the back room, the hidden back room, which looked as if no one had entered. She reached back quickly, feeling the handle of her hand gun still secure in the back of her pants. Silently she moved toward the well-hid door and listened.
Nothing.
A deep inhale, and silent exhale. Nimble digits wrapped around the grip, as the other hand pressed the door onward. “I can’t let you die for the mistakes I’ve made.” What the fuck did that mean? She shook the thought from her head, least for now, and pushed the door open, pistol drawn.
Brass covered the floor, and the smell of stale gunpowder filled the air. She froze. Eyes scanned the room feverishly, but there was no movement, no sound. Her heart begged to pound out of her chest as she moved around the table in the middle of the room.
“Brad?” She knew that sneaker all too well, and moving around more, the young man that was wearing it, lifeless in a pool of blood. “Oh my god! Brad!!?” She knelt beside him and felt for a pulse she knew wasn’t there. What is going on here?!!!
The tears burnt her eyes as she stroked his cheek. He was just a kid for christ sake, running errands and doing odd jobs for John......John..
Again she was on her feet, wiping the tears off her own cheek. She pushed the kitchen door open and moved into the living room. Two more bodies littered the floor there, blood everywhere. The closest was a man that bared no familiarities to her at all, the other however....
“God no.....” She couldn’t remember if she had ran, stumbled...but she was knelt it his side. The blank expression in his eyes told her he was gone. She was too late. Mouth gaped open in a silent scream for help, a scream she couldn’t hear because of him. “Why! Why god damn it!?” She beat her fists against his chest, and then crumbled onto it in a fit of raged tears.