Post by Edward"Butcher"McMillan on Jun 30, 2010 1:57:11 GMT
Ed walked on and sighed heavily as he made his way into the next town. It had been quite some time since he had been able to fully relax with all the small confrontations that seemed to lash out at him and his day in and day out. This day was different, he had been able to pull back from the chaotic front lines and take a very small stint of R&R, but this was more of Re-arm and Re-deploy instead of Rest and Relaxation. He had been separated from his men almost three hours earlier which wasn't far when it came to walking distance, but he didn't mind, he was in friendly territory and could handle himself. First things first... Ed thought as he walked past a few shops on the edge of town ...Find a place to sleep for the night. so Ed stopped at the first place that looked good, a local pub with a dimly lit atmosphere, very few occupants, and plenty of alcohol.
Ed more or less just walked into the door of the establishment with his shoulder, no real attempt to use his hands to push the door open. He was too exhausted and with all he had been through the past couple of weeks the smack of a door was more than welcome instead of flying shrapnel, bullets and the occasional spatter of blood from a sailing limb. The room grew far more quiet once McMillan stepped into the light. It seemed this place was mostly left alone by the war. Ed could see why, poor construction, horrible location, and no real resources to fuel an army. He looked around slowly at the customers of the place who looked back at him almost in bewilderment. Must not get a lot of soldiers around here. Ed casually nodded his head and headed down through the mixed array of tables and chairs, most of the people went back to their conversations or whatever it was that was occupying their time. Ed pulled up a stool at the far end of the bar and shucked his gear from it's roost on his shoulder onto the floor at the base of his stool.
Ed cleared his throat and looked toward the bartender "Bar keep." he said in a low but carrying tone. The man started to approach but didn't get two steps before Ed continued with a sharp. "Whiskey please." the portly man nodded and threw his hand towel over his shoulder before reaching under the counter grabbing a bottle and a glass. He quickly walked them over to McMillan and when he set them down Ed reached out quickly and grabbed his hand. A look of shock and timidness consumed the man's face as he hesitantly looked into Edward's face. "Where the hell am I?" Ed grimaced as he asked quietly.
The man behind the counter swallowed harshly before he responded. "Thi-this is the t-town of 'Nevers' sir. Just a small out of the way place l-lucky enough to h-have been mostly left out-t of the war. It's a p-peaceful town sir." the man stumbled over his words and seemed to flinch when Ed tossed his hand away so that he could go about drinking his whiskey.
With a sharp tug McMillan uncapped the bottle and poured the contents into the small cup all the way to the top then he lazily set the bottle back on the counter with a dull thud. The bartender looked as if he were going to come over to put the bottle back, but Ed snarled something fierce and the keep just let him be.
After a few quick shots of whiskey and several long and unpleasant stares Ed tossed several coins onto the counter rudely and collected his gear on the floor. He heaved it onto his shoulder and started to walk toward the door when things became unleveled for him. He made it to the door with a bit of effort and the support of a table. "I can see why nobody wants to occupy this hell hole!" Ed shouted as the door closed behind him. McMillan was drunk to say the least and it seemed to take him an hour to make it to the end of the block only to almost be run over by a passing motorist. By the time Ed could take a firm grip on his pistol and bring it to bare, the vehicle was long gone.
BANG, BANG, BANG Ed knocked ever so loudly on the nearest residence. After a few moments a light came on upstairs and a window opened afterward. "Put me up for the night old man!" Edward demanded as he swayed in the evening air.
"Go away you drunk bastard!"[/i] was yelled back at McMillan.
"My apologies Madam, slee-hic well" Ed answered back. Least she had the balls to tell me off, calling her an old man probably didn't help my chances. He thought as he smiled and stumbled along into the darkness. The wind was cooling to Ed as the sweat beaded on his brow. The next home Ed came to got the same treatment, a loud knocking but this time the door just creaked open. Well that makes life easier Ed thought as he stepped in and tried to find a place to sit. McMillan was startled as he looked around. Who the hell burns down a completely nice place to sleep? Only two walls and a door had survived the fire and Ed once again was back on the street in search of a bed, and a toilet.Third time's a charm bounced in his mind as he walked up to the third door of the night. Before he could knock the door flew open.
"You are not welcome here sir!"[/b] A young man spat at Edward with great disdain. "You must find another location for you tonight!"[/i] and the young lad went to slam the door in his face but a large calloused hand reached out and stopped it violently.
"I don't think that is going to be the case boy!" Ed sneered at the overly tall sack of potatoes blocking his path. With a deliberate step inside the door the boy stepped back a decent distance as Ed stood up fully in the entrance to the home. The lad's father came in quickly and motioned for Ed to come in. Little late. Ed thought as he walked into the sitting area in the front of the home.
"Please come with me sir." he spoke quickly as he passed Edward to close the front door. And then headed off down the hallway to take McMillan upstairs.
"But Papa, he's the enemy."[/i] the boy shouted toward Ed's back.
"Don't mind him sir, his younger sister was killed off in the woods by gunfire. He has been very upset since the incident.[/i] the man of the house explained. But the truth was that the family was fully supportive of the Allies and their efforts to rid Europe of the German and Italian forces. The man's daughter had been killed by SS men only weeks before, information that he would not reveal to Edward.
Ed rolled his eyes as he walked behind the man. "Forgive me if I'm not interested in your troubles, I have plenty of my own, all I need is a bed for the night and I will be on my way. Here, take this for your troubles." McMillan said as he handed the man a handful of jewels in a small leather bag that he had confiscated off his men when they had raided a town a few days prior. Ed didn't mind if they took food or water or bandages so long as they allowed the citizens to keep what they would need, but pointless pillaging was something he was adamant about not letting happen. The man nodded and showed Ed his room for the night. Ed nodded kindly and closed the door behind him. His gear made a loud and muffled thud when it slammed into the floor. Ed peeled off his boots and clothing before wiping himself down with a rag placed next to a bowl of water on a table in the corner of the room. Within minutes Ed had found some clothes that were large enough to fit him and he was out cold almost the minute his head hit the pillow.
Ed more or less just walked into the door of the establishment with his shoulder, no real attempt to use his hands to push the door open. He was too exhausted and with all he had been through the past couple of weeks the smack of a door was more than welcome instead of flying shrapnel, bullets and the occasional spatter of blood from a sailing limb. The room grew far more quiet once McMillan stepped into the light. It seemed this place was mostly left alone by the war. Ed could see why, poor construction, horrible location, and no real resources to fuel an army. He looked around slowly at the customers of the place who looked back at him almost in bewilderment. Must not get a lot of soldiers around here. Ed casually nodded his head and headed down through the mixed array of tables and chairs, most of the people went back to their conversations or whatever it was that was occupying their time. Ed pulled up a stool at the far end of the bar and shucked his gear from it's roost on his shoulder onto the floor at the base of his stool.
Ed cleared his throat and looked toward the bartender "Bar keep." he said in a low but carrying tone. The man started to approach but didn't get two steps before Ed continued with a sharp. "Whiskey please." the portly man nodded and threw his hand towel over his shoulder before reaching under the counter grabbing a bottle and a glass. He quickly walked them over to McMillan and when he set them down Ed reached out quickly and grabbed his hand. A look of shock and timidness consumed the man's face as he hesitantly looked into Edward's face. "Where the hell am I?" Ed grimaced as he asked quietly.
The man behind the counter swallowed harshly before he responded. "Thi-this is the t-town of 'Nevers' sir. Just a small out of the way place l-lucky enough to h-have been mostly left out-t of the war. It's a p-peaceful town sir." the man stumbled over his words and seemed to flinch when Ed tossed his hand away so that he could go about drinking his whiskey.
With a sharp tug McMillan uncapped the bottle and poured the contents into the small cup all the way to the top then he lazily set the bottle back on the counter with a dull thud. The bartender looked as if he were going to come over to put the bottle back, but Ed snarled something fierce and the keep just let him be.
After a few quick shots of whiskey and several long and unpleasant stares Ed tossed several coins onto the counter rudely and collected his gear on the floor. He heaved it onto his shoulder and started to walk toward the door when things became unleveled for him. He made it to the door with a bit of effort and the support of a table. "I can see why nobody wants to occupy this hell hole!" Ed shouted as the door closed behind him. McMillan was drunk to say the least and it seemed to take him an hour to make it to the end of the block only to almost be run over by a passing motorist. By the time Ed could take a firm grip on his pistol and bring it to bare, the vehicle was long gone.
BANG, BANG, BANG Ed knocked ever so loudly on the nearest residence. After a few moments a light came on upstairs and a window opened afterward. "Put me up for the night old man!" Edward demanded as he swayed in the evening air.
"Go away you drunk bastard!"[/i] was yelled back at McMillan.
"My apologies Madam, slee-hic well" Ed answered back. Least she had the balls to tell me off, calling her an old man probably didn't help my chances. He thought as he smiled and stumbled along into the darkness. The wind was cooling to Ed as the sweat beaded on his brow. The next home Ed came to got the same treatment, a loud knocking but this time the door just creaked open. Well that makes life easier Ed thought as he stepped in and tried to find a place to sit. McMillan was startled as he looked around. Who the hell burns down a completely nice place to sleep? Only two walls and a door had survived the fire and Ed once again was back on the street in search of a bed, and a toilet.Third time's a charm bounced in his mind as he walked up to the third door of the night. Before he could knock the door flew open.
"You are not welcome here sir!"[/b] A young man spat at Edward with great disdain. "You must find another location for you tonight!"[/i] and the young lad went to slam the door in his face but a large calloused hand reached out and stopped it violently.
"I don't think that is going to be the case boy!" Ed sneered at the overly tall sack of potatoes blocking his path. With a deliberate step inside the door the boy stepped back a decent distance as Ed stood up fully in the entrance to the home. The lad's father came in quickly and motioned for Ed to come in. Little late. Ed thought as he walked into the sitting area in the front of the home.
"Please come with me sir." he spoke quickly as he passed Edward to close the front door. And then headed off down the hallway to take McMillan upstairs.
"But Papa, he's the enemy."[/i] the boy shouted toward Ed's back.
"Don't mind him sir, his younger sister was killed off in the woods by gunfire. He has been very upset since the incident.[/i] the man of the house explained. But the truth was that the family was fully supportive of the Allies and their efforts to rid Europe of the German and Italian forces. The man's daughter had been killed by SS men only weeks before, information that he would not reveal to Edward.
Ed rolled his eyes as he walked behind the man. "Forgive me if I'm not interested in your troubles, I have plenty of my own, all I need is a bed for the night and I will be on my way. Here, take this for your troubles." McMillan said as he handed the man a handful of jewels in a small leather bag that he had confiscated off his men when they had raided a town a few days prior. Ed didn't mind if they took food or water or bandages so long as they allowed the citizens to keep what they would need, but pointless pillaging was something he was adamant about not letting happen. The man nodded and showed Ed his room for the night. Ed nodded kindly and closed the door behind him. His gear made a loud and muffled thud when it slammed into the floor. Ed peeled off his boots and clothing before wiping himself down with a rag placed next to a bowl of water on a table in the corner of the room. Within minutes Ed had found some clothes that were large enough to fit him and he was out cold almost the minute his head hit the pillow.