"I'm putting my gun away, but I draw fast. Any sudden movements, if I even think you'll harm anyone of us - I will kill you. Marshall stated - in a completely serious tone. "But worry not, I'm not going to cap you the way things are going. You seem like a decent man."
“Thanks. That sounds good to me. Keeps things easy to understand.” Conell spoke, smiling at the last bit. No one had ever called him a decent man before. The best compliment he had ever gotten was when another prisoner described him as “a cunt with principles, as fucked as they are”. It actually fit him pretty well, now that he thought on it.
This bloke was real smart. Every time he made a move that might unsettle the situation he compromised to keep things under control. It had Conell wondering what he did before the outbreak. He hoped he wasn't a screw. Not that he hated all screws, but enough were a complete bunch of assholes that they had spoiled the bunch. He did his best to stay still while he was searched, but flashbacks to getting ghosted from prison to prison and getting searched every fucking time almost set him off. Luckily he kept himself under control and a minute or so later he was being handed his weapons back.
"You're not a liar, you had nothing else. I admire that."
“I'm not a fan of lying. It's weak.” Conell spoke somewhat bitterly, believing in his own words. In his experience liars were bitches; weak, pitiful men.
"Marshall. Marshall Scott." Marshall spoke, outstretching his hand.
Conell shook the man's hand, somewhat foreignly. He couldn't recall ever doing so before. It wasn't much of a practice in prison. Too many people would have used it as an opportunity to stick a shiv in your throat.
“Good to meet you man, I'm Conell.”
“Thanks. That sounds good to me. Keeps things easy to understand.” Conell spoke, smiling at the last bit. No one had ever called him a decent man before. The best compliment he had ever gotten was when another prisoner described him as “a cunt with principles, as fucked as they are”. It actually fit him pretty well, now that he thought on it.
This bloke was real smart. Every time he made a move that might unsettle the situation he compromised to keep things under control. It had Conell wondering what he did before the outbreak. He hoped he wasn't a screw. Not that he hated all screws, but enough were a complete bunch of assholes that they had spoiled the bunch. He did his best to stay still while he was searched, but flashbacks to getting ghosted from prison to prison and getting searched every fucking time almost set him off. Luckily he kept himself under control and a minute or so later he was being handed his weapons back.
"You're not a liar, you had nothing else. I admire that."
“I'm not a fan of lying. It's weak.” Conell spoke somewhat bitterly, believing in his own words. In his experience liars were bitches; weak, pitiful men.
"Marshall. Marshall Scott." Marshall spoke, outstretching his hand.
Conell shook the man's hand, somewhat foreignly. He couldn't recall ever doing so before. It wasn't much of a practice in prison. Too many people would have used it as an opportunity to stick a shiv in your throat.
“Good to meet you man, I'm Conell.”