Doc and Betty waited. Doc had watched Charlie's vehicle speed off towards the town with misgivings. He switched the engine off then glanced at Betty.
"Not sure that's a good idea," he said. "We'll find out soon."
Nothing happened for several minutes. Doc got out of the cab, followed by Betty. They crept into the treeline, moving to the edge of the forest to try and get a better view. Doc's sense of disquiet grew. He turned to Betty.
"Keep an eye out," he said. "I'm going to talk to the others. We need a plan in case this goes south."
He found them just as Charlie's last message came over the radio.
"Ass, Gas, or Grass ... I'm assuming you heard all that. Come on in, slowly, with your guns down and your hands visible. Our new friends here are well armed and twitchy."
Doc looked at the others, hands on hips. "Well, what do we do? Do we all go in? Or leave one here to go for help in case it's an ambush?"
"Not sure that's a good idea," he said. "We'll find out soon."
Nothing happened for several minutes. Doc got out of the cab, followed by Betty. They crept into the treeline, moving to the edge of the forest to try and get a better view. Doc's sense of disquiet grew. He turned to Betty.
"Keep an eye out," he said. "I'm going to talk to the others. We need a plan in case this goes south."
He found them just as Charlie's last message came over the radio.
"Ass, Gas, or Grass ... I'm assuming you heard all that. Come on in, slowly, with your guns down and your hands visible. Our new friends here are well armed and twitchy."
Doc looked at the others, hands on hips. "Well, what do we do? Do we all go in? Or leave one here to go for help in case it's an ambush?"
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