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"Please what," John challenged. "Are you saying
you want out?"
"I'm saying I want
you out," Sean replied, quickly adding. "Regina wants
you out. David wants you out. They sent me to stop you. Please,
for their sake if for no one else's stop what you are
doing!"
John stopped and thought
for just a moment.
"No!" he said
angrily. "I can't stop for anyone not even them. What
I'm doing must be done and nothing can stop me, not even
you!"
John got up on his horse
suddenly and began to turn it away.
"Wait John,"
Sean yelled at him. "I can't let you go."
John ignored his brother's
pleas and turned his horse onto the road. In an instant, Sean
jumped on his horse as well and gave chase.
George ran out of the
bushes from where he was watching.
"Wait Dad wait!"
He yelled.
George looked around.
There certainly was no one around and nowhere to get help. He
looked ahead again at his father and Uncle. They were already
turning the corner and racing down the road. George jumped on
his horse to follow.
"Stop John,
please," Sean yelled again as his horse slowly began to
catch up to John's. "You've got to listen to me!"
"I'll listen no
more," John shouted back as he whipped the reigns of his
horse again to make it speed up.
Sean looked ahead. He
couldn't let this go on forever. He looked down. The road was
getting tighter as it made its way through the Appalachian
mountains. They climbed higher and higher. Sean could see the
cliffs and rocks below. He had to do something soon.
"Yee-hah!" he
yelled as he whipped the horses reigns one more time. Sean's
horse was not weighted down with equipment as his brother's was
and within a few minutes the distance between them was almost
gone. Sean loosened his feet out of the saddle and climbed onto
the back of the horse.
"What are you
doing?" John said suddenly, turning to see his brother
right next to him.
"Raaaarrr," Sean
yelled as he jumped off his horse and onto the mane of John's.
The impact knocked both of them off of the horse and onto the
road.
"You crazy
fool," John yelled at his brother as he struggled to get
up.
"You made me do
it," Sean yelled back, turning towards his brother.
"Arrgghh," Sean
screamed as he tried to stand. He looked down to see his leg all
twisted from the fall. It felt like a hot knife had suddenly
been thrown into his leg but he still managed to slowly stand
and back away from the furious John.
"I'm not going to let
you stop me," John warned as he started towards his limping
brother.
Sean backed away. He
looked up the road. The horses had already disappeared around
the bend. He looked back. George was only now coming into view.
He steadied himself for the fight about to come.
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