Hey guys here is the sequel to Death Valley Queen. I've been working on it all week long, I tried to get the time line as close to the movie as possible. If you have not seen Boondock Saints 2, you will probably want to watch it before you read this because there is a lot of 'spoilers' in this story. Please review and enjoy.
I'm proof that people can change. If you would have told me 10 years ago that I would be married, living in Ireland with my husband, his brother, and his father, I would have said you were nuts. Yet here I am sitting on the porch of our little house, waiting patiently for the day to go by. So much has happened in these eight long years. Connor and I got married about five years ago, the boys had some what domesticated me, and I had tamed all three. We had started to live our lives in a routine. Connor and Murphy went to work herding sheep. Da and I stayed at home, I would clean, cook, and garden. Da would help with these tasks and do other random jobs he could find in the house. We lived our lives comfortably. I had wanted to go back to the United States and say hi to all of my friends, but we had lost touch over the years. I had heard of the news of a big shoot out or something in a hotel in Colorado. They released the majority of the people found dead at the scene. Darwin, Jeeves, and Lester were there. All three had died. I felt no sorrow for any of my past friends. Good riddance as far I was concerned.
"Caprice, darling are you gazing off into oblivion again?" Da asked smoking a pipe in the chair next to me. I smiled at him, he had become the father I never had.
"Yes Da, I am. Just thinking of all of the change in the last eight years." I said.
"Aye, yes. They have changed a substantial amount." He said nodding and looking off at the never ending hills in front of us. I gazed along with him.
"Your thinking about him aren't ya?" Da asked me. I looked at him surprise.
"When you gaze into the hills, he is all you think about?" he continued, I smiled, and nodded.
"This is my favorite time of the day, when they come back." I said.
"You really do love my sons don't ya?" Da said, already knowing the answer.
"I love them both dearly along with yourself. I now have the family I never had, and could have never dream of having." I said looking up at him. He smiled back at me.
"And we will always be ere for ya." He said as he let out the smoke from his lungs. I smiled and looked back out onto the hills.
My smile widened at the sight of the brothers. We had all noticeably aged, Connor and Murphy let their hair and beards grow out, and I had let my hair grow out. They looked like Jesus, I constantly made fun of them for that. Da on the other hand looked remotely the same. Maybe more wise but the same. They walked up to the porch and Connor helped me up and kissed me.
"Miss me?" he asked.
"Always." I said kissing him again.
"Aye, get a room!" Murphy said as we rolled our eyes.
"Wash up, dinner is minutes away." I said as they walked into the house. They went upstairs to change as Da and I set the table and got dinner ready.
