Billy And The Gang Part 1 by Whitney Shaw (best novels to read for students txt) π
Excerpt from the book:
A group of boys, friends, trying to run and hide from there past, but no matter where there go, their pasts are always right behind them. Even tell the end.Β
Read free book Β«Billy And The Gang Part 1 by Whitney Shaw (best novels to read for students txt) πΒ» - read online or download for free at americanlibrarybooks.com
Download in Format:
- Author: Whitney Shaw
Read book online Β«Billy And The Gang Part 1 by Whitney Shaw (best novels to read for students txt) πΒ». Author - Whitney Shaw
I was angry, I'm living my past all over again," said Lone Wolf.
"I know son, you can't change a warrior," said Henry patting Lone Wolf on the back.
So they went to Frankie's house, when they arrived Frankie walked outside and said,
"Iβm glad you guys are back in one peace," said Frankie.
So they went inside and everybody walked into the living room and sat down.
"I have something I want to say, yawls know we have been together for many years, and some of us just joined, we have been through a lot over the years. We need to go our separate ourselves from each other, try to find out what were good at. I'm tire of people being afraid of us, I'm tired of getting shot at, at every town we go through, we have made a lot of enemies, and some of them are from our pasts. I want to live forever until old age hits me. I donβt want to die at the age of thirty, we should all go our separate ways," said Henry.
"I've always wanted to be a teacher," said Bob.
"Is this how you want it, no matter what we do or where we go, the people of our pasts will always catch up with us or kill us. That Sheriff from Texas is still looking for Lone Wolf and I, he's probably still looking and hasn't stopped. Heck Iβm sure he has never slept in days, when he finds us we will be shot on site or hanged on site," said Billy.
"Thatβs not going to happen," said Henry.
"How do you know that," asked Billy?
"I just know," said Henry.
So they went upstairs and washed their faces and went too slept. The next morning came and the sun rose beautifully so the sky was reddish orange. So Henry, Bob, Red Bear, Billy and Lone Wolf went outside to the barn and saddled up there horses, except Lone Wolf he rides his bare back. Lone Wolf left his Winchester with Frankie; he thought Frankie could use it.
"What are you going to do now," asked Lone Wolf?
"I don't know, but I know that I'm not going back to the city, thatβs for sure," said Red Bear.
"Well where ever you decide to go I hope it brings happiness and peace," said Lone Wolf.
"Me too, where will you go," asked Red Bear?
"Where ever he'll take me, I will go," said Lone Wolf stroking his horses mane.
"So I guess this means good bye," said Red Bear.
"No it doesn't, this is going to be a whole new beginning, it's a good day to live," said Lone Wolf.
"Yes it is," said Red Bear.
"Bye Lone Wolf," said Frankie.
"Bye Frankie," said Lone Wolf giving Frankie a hug.
"Bye everybody, don't forget about me," asked Frankie?
"We will meet again," said Bob waving to them.
"I hope so friend, take care of yourself Lone Wolf, you and I have been through a lot together, I hope we will see each other again before that Sheriff catches up with one of us and hangs us," said Billy.
"Billy I'll never forget you, and donβt' worry about that Sheriff, we out skunked him before we can do it again," said Lone Wolf.
"I won't forget you ever," Billy riding away real fast and not looking back.
"I wish you luck son, youβre like a son to me, so take care of yourself I don't want to find out that an Indian boy has been killed or gunned down, so take care of yourself," said Henry.
"I know I promise, we will meet again Henry, good bye," Lone Wolf riding out and not looking back.
"Well good bye Frankie, see you soon," Henry riding away, he turned his horse and looked back at Frankie and waved good bye.
"Good luck boys," Frankie said in a soft voice and went inside.
They all headed into different directions. Nobody knows if they are going to see each other again. But it could happen.
Imprint
"I know son, you can't change a warrior," said Henry patting Lone Wolf on the back.
So they went to Frankie's house, when they arrived Frankie walked outside and said,
"Iβm glad you guys are back in one peace," said Frankie.
So they went inside and everybody walked into the living room and sat down.
"I have something I want to say, yawls know we have been together for many years, and some of us just joined, we have been through a lot over the years. We need to go our separate ourselves from each other, try to find out what were good at. I'm tire of people being afraid of us, I'm tired of getting shot at, at every town we go through, we have made a lot of enemies, and some of them are from our pasts. I want to live forever until old age hits me. I donβt want to die at the age of thirty, we should all go our separate ways," said Henry.
"I've always wanted to be a teacher," said Bob.
"Is this how you want it, no matter what we do or where we go, the people of our pasts will always catch up with us or kill us. That Sheriff from Texas is still looking for Lone Wolf and I, he's probably still looking and hasn't stopped. Heck Iβm sure he has never slept in days, when he finds us we will be shot on site or hanged on site," said Billy.
"Thatβs not going to happen," said Henry.
"How do you know that," asked Billy?
"I just know," said Henry.
So they went upstairs and washed their faces and went too slept. The next morning came and the sun rose beautifully so the sky was reddish orange. So Henry, Bob, Red Bear, Billy and Lone Wolf went outside to the barn and saddled up there horses, except Lone Wolf he rides his bare back. Lone Wolf left his Winchester with Frankie; he thought Frankie could use it.
"What are you going to do now," asked Lone Wolf?
"I don't know, but I know that I'm not going back to the city, thatβs for sure," said Red Bear.
"Well where ever you decide to go I hope it brings happiness and peace," said Lone Wolf.
"Me too, where will you go," asked Red Bear?
"Where ever he'll take me, I will go," said Lone Wolf stroking his horses mane.
"So I guess this means good bye," said Red Bear.
"No it doesn't, this is going to be a whole new beginning, it's a good day to live," said Lone Wolf.
"Yes it is," said Red Bear.
"Bye Lone Wolf," said Frankie.
"Bye Frankie," said Lone Wolf giving Frankie a hug.
"Bye everybody, don't forget about me," asked Frankie?
"We will meet again," said Bob waving to them.
"I hope so friend, take care of yourself Lone Wolf, you and I have been through a lot together, I hope we will see each other again before that Sheriff catches up with one of us and hangs us," said Billy.
"Billy I'll never forget you, and donβt' worry about that Sheriff, we out skunked him before we can do it again," said Lone Wolf.
"I won't forget you ever," Billy riding away real fast and not looking back.
"I wish you luck son, youβre like a son to me, so take care of yourself I don't want to find out that an Indian boy has been killed or gunned down, so take care of yourself," said Henry.
"I know I promise, we will meet again Henry, good bye," Lone Wolf riding out and not looking back.
"Well good bye Frankie, see you soon," Henry riding away, he turned his horse and looked back at Frankie and waved good bye.
"Good luck boys," Frankie said in a soft voice and went inside.
They all headed into different directions. Nobody knows if they are going to see each other again. But it could happen.
Imprint
Text: Whitney Shaw
Images: Whitney Shaw
Editing: Whitney Shaw
Translation: Whitney Shaw
Publication Date: 10-26-2015
All Rights Reserved
Dedication:
I wrote this when I was Age: 19 Grade 11th 2009
Free e-book: Β«Billy And The Gang Part 1 by Whitney Shaw (best novels to read for students txt) πΒ» - read online now on website american library books (americanlibrarybooks.com)
Similar e-books:
Comments (0)