Shiningknight
Planetoid
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2015
James sat astride his horse on a hill not too far from the small frontier, watching it intently. The people hadn't noticed him yet, a few more minutes ad the sun would be behind him and they would be able to see a black silhouette on the horizon. Until then he just watched them. His vision allowed him to watch the men and women, the children playing in the dusty streets, as if he was there. He could hear them, people talking, laughing playing as if he was stood right next to them. But he wasn't and he never would be one of them.
One of the children pointed at him. what a sight he must have made, black hat pulled down low, black coat billowing out behind him as he sat astride a fearsome black horse. The hat hid his gaunt, pale face and hazel eyes that seemed to be tinted with red. Under the hat he had long dark brown hair and his jaw was covered in brown stubble. Under the long black coat he wore and shirt and waist coat, a bandolier across his chest with various types of ammunition attached to it. Belted to his waist were two holsters in which sat black revolvers trimmed with gold. He descended into the town.
As he drew closer women rushed into the street and grabbed their children, pulling them away to safety while men stood and eyed him defiantly, hands resting on guns or whatever other weapons they had nearby. He regarded them all from behind cold eyes, barely acknowledging them as he made his way through the town, looking for a saloon. He soon found one, drawn by the loud laughter and shouting. He tied his horse up and went inside.
The noise died down rather quickly as he stood in the door way for a moment. Men and women filled the saloon, watching him curiously, some with fear or content. Others with anger. In one corner of the room a group if men were playing cards, in another corner a woman sat in a mans lap. James ignored them all and made his way to the bar. He sat down and fixed his eyes on the bartender.
"I'll have a whiskey, strongest you've got. The whole bottle. I'll be needing a room as well." He said, the whole room listening to his deep, rich voice. as he listened to the beatings of their hearts, the pumping of their blood. Oh how delicious it sounded pounding in his ears. Almost as an after thought he said. "Oh and I'll have your best girl for the night." He reached into his coat and pulled out more than enough money for all of it and place it on the bar and waited. He could practically visualise the whole room from all the sounds, the nervous tapping of a foot, a mouse scratching wood, a woman's light footsteps and even a thumb stroking the hammer of a revolver. He wondered who would be the first to react to his presence as he looked at the bounty behind the bar, with his drawing and offering ten thousand dollars for him, dead or alive.
One of the children pointed at him. what a sight he must have made, black hat pulled down low, black coat billowing out behind him as he sat astride a fearsome black horse. The hat hid his gaunt, pale face and hazel eyes that seemed to be tinted with red. Under the hat he had long dark brown hair and his jaw was covered in brown stubble. Under the long black coat he wore and shirt and waist coat, a bandolier across his chest with various types of ammunition attached to it. Belted to his waist were two holsters in which sat black revolvers trimmed with gold. He descended into the town.
As he drew closer women rushed into the street and grabbed their children, pulling them away to safety while men stood and eyed him defiantly, hands resting on guns or whatever other weapons they had nearby. He regarded them all from behind cold eyes, barely acknowledging them as he made his way through the town, looking for a saloon. He soon found one, drawn by the loud laughter and shouting. He tied his horse up and went inside.
The noise died down rather quickly as he stood in the door way for a moment. Men and women filled the saloon, watching him curiously, some with fear or content. Others with anger. In one corner of the room a group if men were playing cards, in another corner a woman sat in a mans lap. James ignored them all and made his way to the bar. He sat down and fixed his eyes on the bartender.
"I'll have a whiskey, strongest you've got. The whole bottle. I'll be needing a room as well." He said, the whole room listening to his deep, rich voice. as he listened to the beatings of their hearts, the pumping of their blood. Oh how delicious it sounded pounding in his ears. Almost as an after thought he said. "Oh and I'll have your best girl for the night." He reached into his coat and pulled out more than enough money for all of it and place it on the bar and waited. He could practically visualise the whole room from all the sounds, the nervous tapping of a foot, a mouse scratching wood, a woman's light footsteps and even a thumb stroking the hammer of a revolver. He wondered who would be the first to react to his presence as he looked at the bounty behind the bar, with his drawing and offering ten thousand dollars for him, dead or alive.