Greg asks him what he is thinking. Deacon proceeds to tell him that he is
thinking of taking the whole truck and trailer.
Skeptically, Greg tells him that if he can find the keys, he thinks it
is a good idea. Deacon opens the door,
climbing up into the cab. He starts searching
for the keys.
Looking down at Greg who is watching him, he asks, “Are you
just going to stand there?”
Greg walks around to the other side and climbs in.
“You know sometimes you can be a real ASS,” Greg jokes.
Greg starts searching as he asks Deacon what he thinks about
the group.
“Which ones, I haven’t even met the ones we picked up at
Jaimie's.”
“These people stuck here!” Greg clarifies.
Deacon stops looking for the keys, glancing over at him. He tells Greg that he thinks John might give
them trouble.
“John thinks he’s a tough guy, but it isn’t fair to exclude
the whole group because of one guy.”
Greg agrees as he pulls down the passenger side visor. The keys drop onto the floor of the truck.
"Bingo," Greg exclaims.
Greg and Deacon walk back to the motor home, rejoining the
two groups that have convened and are introducing themselves.
John
addresses Greg and Deacon as they rejoin the group, telling them that he is going
to follow them in his semi. Deacon asks
him which one is his. John points to a
tanker. Deacon asks him what he is
hauling, and John informs him that it is full of diesel. Deacon smiles, thinking to himself that this
guy might serve a purpose after all. The
two teenage boys come running over with their arms full of gas cans. They inform Deacon that his truck is full of
fuel. Greg announces that it is time to
go. John orders Cherise to get in his
truck. She tells him that she is riding with
Deacon. Deacon notices a flash of anger
in Johns face immediately.
John replies, “Whatever,” as he walks to his semi.
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