Move for the Crown
from the dream that he had. His body was covered in sweat. He could pick o
r rests," he murm
ames knew to love him. Hell, he was the only family that James had. His wife died when James was five and he had refused
leaking roof. He couldn't have been more grateful for the summer. He ran his hands through the standing fan that had br
thing. He bit his lip till it bled. His hands were itching to take some of the money that his uncle had kept under his bed
urged him to keep quiet. His uncle never whistled. He tip-toed to the door to the s
. He was putting on cowboy boots with a matching cowboy hat
next month," Daniel begged with
man in the cowboy boot sneered. "After all, almost all the ho
ed once more. This is
seemed like the sign for the men behind
hey looked frightened for a while before taking in the skinny young man
n in the boots asked Da
mers had ever seen his face. Daniel had forbidden him from goin
ne of the men kicked Daniel in the stomach, mak
ames blurted o
'm Francis," he said, holding out a hand that James
ke him proud. He knew that you were both outcasts here but he still decided to bring you here, pretending to
ever imagine," Daniel spat again, e
ncle talking about? There was no way that he had en
ose to nose w
be taking both the shop and the house." He took out a knif
d him from the floor, slowly shaking his head. James didn't listen, as he snatch
. James grabbed the back of one's head and smashed it on the table, leaving blood all over the place. Another
all calmly, as he sent them flying across the room, crying in pain, damaging furniture and splatterin
ng for Francis himself to attack him. Francis slowly stepped back b
cle. The only thing he saw was anger. And ju
uncle spat. James couldn't even understand why his uncle was acting lik
alking about and why his uncle borrowed money in the first pl
mutter as he rushed into the roo
d up? And what are you lookin
bought a key out of his pocket. Daniel raised the carpet up and unl
ayed obediently, while he waited. He couldn't figure out if his uncle was g
came back out, with a grim expressio
sked, earning no respon
oved around the room, packing James' things in a bag. Jam
is own mind. "Francis had done enough in thi
zipped the bag and practically pushed James out of the room. When he saw tha
hrough James' mind. He had so many things t
e the window seat as he had practically never seen outside their own small town. H
things on his mind to even feel the wind that was whipping thei
every corner. Daniel moved further, not even wanting any questions from t
uge white gate. His uncle ran his hands through the
as helps here?" James
told him that he would end up there.
ng the doorbell and