Caleb felt the sting of lead graze his shoulder, spinning him halfway around. Silas staggered, a dark bloom appearing on his thigh. Both men dropped to one knee, guns still leveled, breathing hard. They stared at each other through the rising dust, the lethal bravado momentarily replaced by the realization of their own mortality.
Silas was the first to lower his barrel. He spat blood onto the sand and gave a grim nod. "Fastest I've ever seen."
They didn't finish the job. They didn't have to. The "shootout" had proven what they both needed to know: they were equals, and the world was far too small for both of them to keep playing this game. Without another word, they turned and walked toward their horses, leaving the legend of the Arroyo Grande to the dust. Should we explore a where they team up, or [S20E16] Two Young Guns Shoot it Out
A tumbleweed skittered between them, the only thing moving in the midday heat. Then, a hawk shrieked overhead.
"You're a long way from the water, Vane," Caleb called out, his thumb hooked casually in his gun belt. Caleb felt the sting of lead graze his
The townspeople had long since shuttered their windows. This was the legendary "Two Young Guns" match—a title bout for the fastest hand in the West. There was no hatred between them, only the hungry ambition of youth.
In a blur of leather and steel, the silence shattered. Two shots rang out, so close they sounded like a single, monstrous heartbeat. They stared at each other through the rising
"And you're a long way from growing up, Kid," Silas countered, his voice like gravel under a boot.