Sheriff Joseph McClain pulled up to the run down gas station on the 2 lane road that he knew no one drove on. What a bullshit day he thought to himself as he walked to the door of the store and walked in as a little chime went off, signifying that someone has walked in. He looked around for a moment, not seeing anyone in the small store and then walked over to the counter, where a young teenage boy was standing watching him.

"How ya doin' son?" The Sheriff asked as he looked past the boy who was sitting in front of a wall full of hard whiskey bottles.

"Alright, how bout yourself?" The boy asked trying to sound bold, but Joe could tell something was wrong.

"Well, I'm doing okay, sort of bored with my job at the moment, but ya know." Joe said leaning his elbow onto the counter.

"Yeah, I see." The boy said with a weak smile and shifty eyes.

"What's your name boy?" Joe asked standing up straight and looking the boy in the face.

"Bobby, sir." He replied

"Bobby, is something wrong?" Joe said raising one eyebrow with the question.

"Oh no sir. It's just not everyday a Sheriff walks in just to talk sir."

"Ah, well can't the law enforcement have conversations with those they are serving and protecting?"

"Oh, yes sir. Of course sir."

"Kid, word of advice, take it easy, alright? I gotta take a shit, where's the can?"

"That door in the back."

"Thank you." Joe said with a nod of his head and walked to the bathroom.

While Bobby was taking a sigh of relief, two girls emerged from the darkness of the store, guns pointed at Bobby's face. They appeared at first to be just a bunch of rebels, with tattoos. One girl had red hair with black streaks in it here and there. She had a black star on her neck and she was wearing a white tank top, with a black vest over top of it and a pair of tight jeans with a studded belt across it. The other had curly brown hair with chunks of blonde streaks in it, and she was also wearing a white shirt, but was wearing a black jacket over top of it, and was just wearing a pair of jeans. Instantly, Bobby put his hands into the air.

"What the fuck was that?" The red head asked as she shoved the gun closer to his face.

"Wh-what do you mean?" Bobby asked staring at the gun.

"You think it would be okay just to have a nice little conversation with the fucking Sheriff while two chicks who are not playing around and will shoot you in the face?" She asked, her blue eyes blazing. Bobby looked back and forth between the girls, amazed on how these two beautiful girls, who he thought he was going to score with as he saw them walk into the store, could turn out to be so evil.

"Hey, you staring at my sister?" The red head asked lowering her gun.

"Uh, no. No ma'am" Bobby said shutting his eyes tight.

"Aw, why not. She might be hot for you." She said seductively.

"I think he's gay Kill." The brown head said tilting her head as Bobby opened his eyes again.

"Oh, that's too bad isn't it Lex?" The red head said putting the gun back up to his face. "Alright Bob, you have 2 minutes to get that cop out of here or you can bet your sorry ass that you will be shot in your……hmm, left eye." She said smiling.

"O-okay, I'll do it, just please don't kill me." Bobby said keeping his eye on the gun.

"Please don't kill me, please." The brown head said mockingly. "Grow some balls man! Jesus! You all say the same thing, it is so sad!" She said rubbing her head.

"Well, what else would you like me to say?" Bobby asked.

"Oh I don't know, how about 'I'll do it, and then you can get the fuck out of my store.' That shows that you actually have balls, and aren't afraid to say something like that." The brown head said putting her gun up to his face also. The red head just rolled her eyes and sighed. That's her sister, always having to make things difficult.

"But, I bet you would be unhappy if I said that." Bobby said, now his voice was shaking.

"Damn right I wouldn't be, but when I'm cleaning your blood off my clothes, I would think, 'Damn that kid had balls.'" She replied smiling when his face turned pale.

"Lexi, can you not make the kid pee himself, I said he would live if the cop left." The red head said looking at Lexi.

"Oh come on Killeen, I'm only having fun." Lexi said putting her gun down and whining to Killeen. Then they all turned their head to the door when they heard a toilet flush.

"Two minutes Bobby Boy" Killeen said as she and Lexi returned to the darkness of the store.

Joe walked out of the bathroom, scratching his stomach and yawning. He looked at Bobby, who was still recovering color to his face and then looked back at the bathroom.

"Sorry boy, that smell might not go away until a while, but you'll get used to it after a bit." Joe said smiling.

"Uh that's okay, no big deal. Have a nice day now." Bobby said trying to put on his best fake smile.

"Oh, so you're kicking me out now?" Joe asked, his face suddenly turning serious.

"Oh, uh, no. I mean yes. I'm going to close up in a little bit, since business is dragging today." He said thinking off the top of his head. He then glanced to the back where he knew Killeen and Lexi were hiding and he could feel their stares going through his body.

"You better get you stories straight Bobby. You're acting pretty suspicious." Joe said taking a few steps toward the front counter, his back turned to where the girls were hiding. Killeen shot a quick glance to Lexi, mouthing the word "Damn" and stood up from her crouching position, and walking silently behind the Sheriff. When she reached him she put the gun up to his head.

"You should have listened to Bobby Boy." She said and then pulled the trigger.

The gun shot made Bobby jump five feet off the floor, and then he felt extremely faint when he saw the remains of the Sheriff's head all over the floor and the wall.

"Damnit! Kill, we really don't need the Sheriff to be on our death list!" Lexi said as she stood up.

"Oh, I'm sorry Lex, would you have wanted to just say 'Hey we're the Kilther Sisters, so how bout you take us in right now?'?!" Killeen said taking a few steps towards Lexi.

"No, but you could have just knocked him out!" Lexi said closing in the gap between them.

"Oh, and then leave Bobby Boy alive to tell the world that we aren't who we say we are?" Killeen said looking into her sisters eyes; they both had the same bright blue piercing color.

"Oh I would tell on you guys, cause you won't live anyway." They heard Bobby say, and they whipped their heads to see Bobby standing with a pistol in his hand. They didn't notice that when they were arguing, he had ducked behind the counter, and grabbed poor Joe's gun out of his holster.

"Aw, Bobby. You really don't want to shoot us. Not two pretty girls like us, who might have done something special for you if you would have let us go." Killeen said, batting her eyes at him, and flashing her pearly white smile.

"Yeah Bobby, I didn't really mean the things I said before. I was just trying to scare ya. And I don't think you're gay; I think you're actually pretty cute." Lexi said as she did the same thing as Killeen. If Bobby was smart enough, he could have seen that this was something they must have done on a regular basis to get out of trouble, but of course his male senses kicked in, and he lowered the gun.

"That's better Bobby." Killeen said as she put her hand on the gun to lower it even more. It seemed that Bobby was now in a trance from the two girls.

"Man, I'm going to kill him." Lexi said under her breath, but a little too loud, because Bobby snapped out of his trance-like state and rose the gun up.

"Move!" Killeen yelled as she dove into a aisle, but Lexi was a little too slow on her dive, because as her legs were in the air, Bobby let off a shot and hit Lexi right through the foot.

"Ah! God damnit that hurts!" Lexi said grabbing her foot and looking through the new hole.

"You alright sis?" Killeen called from her aisle.

"Yeah, I'll be fine, I promise." Lexi said while taking her foot out of her shoe and wrapping duck tape around her foot to hold the bleeding.

"When I say shoot, you shoot the whiskey bottles behind the jackass okay?" Killeen said while taking a roll of toilet paper and spreading kerosene all over it. Bobby was too busy trying to figure out how to reload his gun to hear any of this.

"Alright" Lexi called back.

Killeen rose up a little bit, took her lucky lighter out that had a four leaf clover on it, lit the toilet paper on fire and threw it behind the counter where Bobby was.

"Shoot!" Killeen yelled.

Lexi stood up from where she was and yelled as she shot as many bottles as she could see. As Bobby started to burst in flames, Lexi finally figured out what Killeen's plan was. Lexi wobbled over to the counter, and Killeen followed, and then Killeen looked down at Lexi's foot, which was now making a little puddle of blood.

"You sure you're okay?" Killeen asked.

"Yeah, I'm fine I promise."

Then all of a sudden Bobby popped up from behind the counter, completely engulfed in flames, but was shooting at the girls.

"Shit!" Killeen yelled as she and Lexi shot wildly at Bobby, who finally fell to the ground dead.

"Finally." Killeen said as she grabbed a bottle of beer out from behind the counter and walked out of the store, Lexi following her. They jumped into their old '68 blue Mustang and sped off quickly as the store exploded in a big ball of fire.

"Well," Lexi said looking back at the store, "that kid had balls after all." Then she laid back into the seat and relaxed.