by sndwurks » Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:20 am
Something about Henry's words gets a wordless stare from Billy. He holds it there, blinking twice, for a several solid seconds before simply dropping his gaze and shaking his head slightly.
"We have tried to get answers about Burning Sky, but that's blocked off so thick that it would take sixteen lawyers driving bulldozers to put a dent in it," he answers, tone even. Glancing towards Kelsey, the private investigator shrugs. "You weren't there when we first encountered the Butcher, were you? The man from Whisper Hill, he told us that Whisper Hill didn't want us. It didn't need us. But there were things in the dark that ought not to be seen, and if we were to be on our way, we needed to get the generator going."
Billy reached down to the board, selecting the bishop from his queen's side, advancing it diagonally along the red squares from the back of the board across to the side, where it rested directly in front of Henry's right most pawn.
"Some of the people in Whisper Hill are alright, perfectly friendly and normal, like Sheriff Winters," he explains. "But most? It's like something's gone bad in their hearts. They just... don't like anybody who isn't them. They don't like 'outsiders'. Doesn't matter if you're government, corporate, or Aquinaki on reservation land. You aren't one of them. They don't talk to outsiders if they don't have to, and they mostly just want to be left alone. Some leave, surely, but I've talked to them. If they don't come back after a year or two? It's like you're talking to a completely different person. And they can't rightly describe what living in Whisper Hill is like... they just don't want to ever go back. Same goes for folks from Island Pond and Derry."
Billy turns his attention towards Henry after that.
"And, by the way, check," he announces, pointing to the bishop he moved which is now threatening Henry's king.