[ It is evening now. The last fury of the sun is fading in the western sky where it had before stood as a red pillar, a column to hold up the dome of the sky, or like the staunched blood of a wound spread in the shape of itself across the bandage meant to hold it within. But the last fire of the sunset has dimmed now and the evening light has
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If word is that they're in town, you might as well go there.
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Yeah. It'd be good to finally catch up with them.
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[If a coyote can wink, this one is doing so now.]
...don't let them know it's you.
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Like I'd ever do that, c'mon.
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[ But she does get the meat off the fire and he gets a good piece. For all the snark, she's become used to his company and appreciates it. ]
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Maybe I'll just wait 'till I'm good and ready to help you out next time.
Girl.
[But he'll gnaw on his share, all the same. He does mean well. And he's as accustomed to this arrangement as she seems to be.]
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'sides, who said I need help.
[ She does. But who said anything about admitting that, ever? No, she'll just keep arguing. ]
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But you seem to be the only one disagreeing with me.
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You forgot the horse.
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