I don't own any of the characters from Four Brothers. I just saw the movie once so if anyone has help with quotes and stuff it would be greatly appreciated. This is just my take on the movie with a character added in. Let me know what you think. Any advice/criticism is welcome. Enjoy.

Scene 1 The Funeral

Jordan looked around the cemetery. She had never been to a funeral before and she felt really uncomfortable and awkward. She was filled with sadness over Evelyn's untimely death, but she was never one for public displays of emotion and she really hated feeling likeher griefwas on display at the cemetery for all to see.

She shivered as the wind whipped around her, pulling her blonde hair from her scarf. She had been living in the north for the past three years but she still wasn't used to the cold. Give her a hot Texas summer over a cold Detroit winter any day.

She shifted from foot to foot in attempt to warm up and looked up at Jack's back. He was wearing his black leather jacket and the scarf she had given him last Christmas. He was the reason she was still living in the north. She had been with him the night when he got the call about his mother's death. She had never seen him so broken. He was always the happy, prankster rock guy. Jack was the life of the party. She had known him long enough and well enough to know that he wasn't always so happy but he usually hid it behind a well crafted facade. She was probably the only person including his friends who saw past that facade but she loved him regardless. He was there for her whenever she needed him and she was determined to be there for him.

She had only briefly met Jack's mom when she and Jack were passing through Detroit the previous summer, but she knew what an incredible woman she was. Judging by the turn out at the funeral she was going to be greatly missed, but not nearly as much as by the three brothers standing up next to the coffin.

On the way to the cemetery Jordan had been introduced to two of Jack's older brothers, Bobby and Jeremiah. Now they were standing in a line next to the coffin as the preacher said his final goodbyes. Jeremiah was leaning on his wife but Jordan hung back away from the brothers. She was not sure of her place and she didn't want to intrude on such an intimate moment. At that moment however Jack turned and looked back at her with a pleading look and tears in his eyes. Jordan immediately moved to his side. Jack wrapped his arms around her as she hugged his middle. She had no words to offer him but none were needed. He just needed her presence there to comfort him and she was happy to be there for him.