“Don’t you move,” the gunman said. “Not even a fuckin’ inch or I’ll blow a hole through your teeth.” Bill Williamson stared down the barrel of his six shooter making sure his captive got the message.
“Well damn Bill, I didn’t take you fer one to hold a grudge,” Jim Perkins whistled through his yellow teeth. “We didn’t knows you wud survive is all, or else we wouldn’t have done pulled that stunt.”
Bill debated whether he should kill this sonofabitch now quick and easy with his trusty firearm or a slow death, maybe hogtied and dragged by a horse. As he was thinking to himself Jim made another attempt to flee and was met by a swift kick to the ribs.
“Stay still goddammit while I think a minute,” hollered Bill to Jim as he attempted to crawl away. Bill thought he had him pinned in a corner in the abandoned bar they were hold off in but it seemed like Jim found another way to slip out of Bill’s reach. As Jim crawled around the bar counter and mad a mad dash for the exit, Bill sent a slug right through his left thigh. Jim fell hard hitting his head on the floor, almost knocking him unconscious.
“We didn’t mean nothing personal by it goddammit!” Jim mumbled half drunkenly from the head trauma. “The job went bad is all.”
“Nothing personal?” Bill said almost amused,” Those bastard Mason Gang done killed my wife and kid you sonofabitch!” Having exclaimed that, Bill unloaded the rest of his revolver into Jim, with hate, resentment, and meaning in every round.
Bill felt a wave of pain flow over him. He felt all that hate pent up inside him flow through him and his gun, as if the two where one. This feeling, as powerful as it was, was not what Bill expected. He wanted closure, but all he felt was loss. Bill reloaded his gun and sighed as he holstered it. It was going to be a long time before Bill found peace. It would take a lot more men and a lot more bullets before he would earn redemption.
He stepped outside the bar only to be met by the 6 leaders of the Mason gang, the only ones he hadn’t killed yet.
“Put down your gun and come out where we can sees ya,” shouted the Captain.
Bill smiled, it was going to be sooner then he thought. His day was today; his time was now. He cocked his gun, aimed, and fired into glory.