Red Walker by Scott Allen

Red Walker by Scott Allen

Author:Scott Allen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: adventure, mens adventure, mra, adventure war, mgtow
Publisher: Scott Allen


CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

The next morning, before breakfast, Dana tried walking without the crutch. He found that, although it was a bit painful, he could put equal weight on both legs and remain stable. So, he left the crutch in the bedroom.

As they finished cleaning up after breakfast, Dana noticed a mouse scurrying across the floor next to the wall, and drew Nance’s attention to it. He was about to ask if he should kill it for her, but she leaped up and grabbed a long pole with a net on it that was leaning against a corner. She deftly scooped the mouse up into the net, flipped the net over the hoop to trap the mouse, and then slammed it full force into the floor. “I hate to kill a living thing like that, but he was after my cupboard. Him or me,” she said. She walked outside with the dead mouse in the net, and Dana followed. She flipped the net open, and swung the pole forcefully over her head, hurling the mouse about fifteen or twenty meters onto the road. She grinned and said, “I played field hockey for my high school,” handed Dana the pole net, and marched out to start work in the barn.

The work of the day started as a repeat of the previous day, at least until mid-morning, when Dana got up from his chair under the tree and yelled, “Nance! A bus is coming!” A grey bus was throwing up dust on the road below and heading for the drive to the house. Nance came out of the barn with a look of panic.

“I forgot my rifle!” she yelled, and froze when she saw the bus pulling up the drive. Dana showed her his rifle.

Dana could see that perhaps one-third of the seats were occupied. The bus pulled up the driveway to the house, out of his sight. A woman in a dark green uniform, carrying a small tablet viewscreen, came around the corner of the house and walked to within 5 meters of Nance.

“Is your name Nance?” she asked, looking down at the tablet. Her tone was imperious. Dana was on his feet, his rifle at the ready.

“Yes, it is.” Nance spoke firmly and quietly, and crossed her arms over her chest.

“Time for you to get on the bus and get back to America,” said the woman.

“Sorry, I’m staying here,” said Nance, again firmly and quietly.

“There are roving bands of men that will get here eventually. They’ll rob and rape you,” said the woman with some irritation.

“I’m staying,” said Nance.

“Don’t make us drag you,” said the woman.

At that point, Dana moved in Nance’s direction. The woman from the bus noticed him for the first time. A free man, and armed! He pointed the rifle directly at her left eye. The color drained from her face.

Dana said, keeping his voice even but menacing, “Get back on your bus and leave.”

The woman looked again at Nance, and saw that she would not budge. Apparently, this



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