Johnny rolls his eyes and tells me,t ain't that alone I tell her. There's a bunch 'a folks as know he's the devil - I only know who it was 'cause I thought back t'meetin' him. You ask Miss O'Hara, 'r my sister Tess, Glass Beddau, Mr. Klavec... lots 'a folks know, but there ain't much you can do at the moment.
"Oh..." Is all I can say as he names some of the most practical people in town. That makes it different.
And Jarmyn just doesn't get it. Guess he hasn't seen any of real weirdness in town.I haven’t had enough to drink to be talking like this,So either we need more to drink, or we should all call it a night. I’ll walk you home if you want me to, sweetheart.
I'm about to take him up on the offer to walk me home as I don't think it'll do any good to stay and argue the matter, but Johnny has to come back with, I ain't tellin' you for my health,but 'v you dunt care it ain't on my head. I told you, and you can make 'v it what you will, John sounds angry and I guess I can understand why. He shrugs his shoulders an' adds,should head off home then.
I look over at him and say quick before he can leave, "Thanks for tellin' us John, even if I didn't take you serious before."
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Date: 2010-12-24 12:30 am (UTC)"Oh..." Is all I can say as he names some of the most practical people in town. That makes it different.
And Jarmyn just doesn't get it. Guess he hasn't seen any of real weirdness in town.
I'm about to take him up on the offer to walk me home as I don't think it'll do any good to stay and argue the matter, but Johnny has to come back with, John sounds angry and I guess I can understand why. He shrugs his shoulders an' adds,
I look over at him and say quick before he can leave, "Thanks for tellin' us John, even if I didn't take you serious before."