by Sally » Fri May 16, 2014 2:46 am
"Yeah, I ain't had no Teevee er nothin', but there was a Drive-in down in Harlan proper, an' you can pile all sortsa scabby-kneed hillbillies in a trunk er two," he shakes his head some, a fond smile ghosting across his face for a moment, "But most of 'em, I saw on base in the 'Stan. Errybody and they brother had all sortsa Dee-Vee-Dees on they com-puters an' such. I ain't never seen so much stuff on at once in my life, to be honest."
"I jus' wanna make sure I didn't stain nothin' too bad," he says, "But tha's a good call, Lou, grease and blood do not a good mix make, in terms of 'voidin' whatever be stalkin' through them thar woods. I'll take it out ta one of tha' johns and flush it," he says, nodding along. Lou had a damn fine point- and a good number of things in the greater Whisper Hill area had gotten a taste for human- not to mention for Sally himself.
"I don' suppose anybody wants to do no boxin', givin' how much scrappin' we do..." his voice fades some, and he looks to his dirty hands, "But I'm all fer some Midnight Baseball, be they snow er not," his grin spreads wide for Alice, as the idea of Mason Fell on the mound is too much to pass up. Boston boys love they stickball, after all.
He flicks a lock of Alice's hair out of her face before looking over to Dallas, "EMTs n' Firefighters n' Cops is always doin' softball leagues. You ever on one?"
When Liberty starts up, Sally's hands drop to his side, his fingers curling and uncurling into tight fists, white knuckles standing out in the suds. The odd girl ain't wrong, of course, but that don't make it no more easy to hear, all the same. He'd already gotten a right earful of it from Fell- in no uncertain terms and with implications like 'If that had been a demon, and you'd given into temptation?'- and the whispers hadn't exactly escaped him from 'round town.
Sally'd lived in a one-horse town for the first 20 years of his life before that judge shipped him off to Parris Island to get his head shaved, and he knew all about how no shame stayed secret in a small town. Stink stayed on you for years in the small pond.
He gave in. He broke. He made a deal. However they said it.
Oh, sure, he'd put up a right fight to start. Given the Butch the what for, all piss-and-vinegar and bravado. Challenged him, egged him on.
And then the cutting started. Real cutting. Not like the little razor slices the Taliban's black-hooded needlers like to do. Flesh by the pound.
And he'd fought on, still. Like a badger with itss leg caught in a trap, he snapped and snarled and even tried to get up and sock that big sumbitch a time or two. For a moment, he'd seen a bit of confusion at that- maybe he'd imagined it, it's not like you could see that Thing's eyes after all- and then the tip of that knife had gone right through his belly in response.
Somewhere in there, the tenor of the crowd- Christ Alive, a fucking crowd of onlookers watched him writhe and grunt on that table and saw what his insides looked like- had changed.
Listening to Liberty's words, Sally stays quiet, his jaw set, until the woman winds down some.
"I, I ain't one to get bogged down in much of nothin'," he says, "An' they's a judge in Harlan County- an' a football coach, an' a sheriff 'er two, an' some boys' mamas an' a few girls' daddies that'll tell you all 'bout how Sally Lautner might have a prollum er two doin' what ya want him ta if he don't wanna do it. An' I guarantee you, those folks might say that with a cer-tain amounta ex-as-per-ation. An' more than a few of them was the ones to post my bail," he says this, lifting his chin with a certain measure of pride in that fact.
Sally looks down to Liberty's hand on his arm for a moment, and then reaches up and pats her knuckles there, "I... I right appreciate the sent-i-ment in that, Ms. Blue. An', I hope we all ex-tend that courtesy to one 'nother as this go gets rough... an' when it ain't so rough, either. Tha's the only way we goin' make it- is the only way these folks here made it so long- each otha."
As Alice scrambles for the door, Sally whistles after her and says, "Well, if you goin' on back to Numba 5, be a darlin', would ya Chickadee, an 'see to this?"
Sally reaches down to his holster, flips the flap back and underhand tosses Wynona towards the girl- the lacquered revolver making a slow arc across the way.
"I wouldn' wan' do somethin' stupid like get per-ox-ide all over that fine finish, would I? An', it ain't like I need it here in the AAA, right? Good folk all 'round. Though, if I give a holler, ya might wanna bring it with that bat 'a yers. Midnight Snow Baseball, er Pre Dawn Skeet Shootin', whatever the oc-casion might be."
Sally doesn't mention the Big Knife at all, or what it implies, but with a shake of his head, that big dopey grin is back, "An' I'll have you know, Ms. Liberty Blue, that Squirrel Pot Pie is a fiiiiiine del-ic-acy where I come from. The dirt, as one might ex-pect, got one too many parts a coal-dust in it to make fer good eaten. But the Critters..."
With one more look to Alice, his gun hopefully in her hands, Sally will turn his back to the girl, so that it's just her and a gun between he and the door. No armor. No arms. Looking to Dallas and Lou and Eden and Liberty, he'll say,
"Jus' no more fuckin' Hot Sauce challenges, all'right? Jay-sus, I was guzzlin' milk fer four hours after that, tryin' to stop tha burn..."
Salvador "Sally" Lautner
GySgt., USMC (ret.)
"All you have is your fire
And the place you need to reach."
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5G: Landry Saulteaux
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