Chapter 2
Gray then proceeded into the entrance of the small town of San Miguel. He passed right by a tree where he noticed a hang rope, which he figured they used for hanging criminals around this town.
Entering through the town, he happen to notice a young fellow cowboy who was making his leave from the town. As Gray rode on his horse as he began to approach the young cowboy, he couldn't help but notice the look of fear on his face, as if someone threatened his life.
Stopping his horse, Gray started to wonder what was eating him and if this had something to do with those crooks that were messing with that young girl and her father earlier. When the young cowboy passed right by him, he saw a sign on his back that read, "Adios Amigo."
Gray began to wonder if this young cowboy was scared away from the town. Now that he thought about it, he hardly seeing people towards the entrance to town. There was nobody at all. He figured someone would be there to greet him or something.
Proceeding on, Gray heard a bell ringing as he entered the town and was approached by a young tanned-skin blonde-haired guy, who came up to speak to him.
"Welcome to San Miguel, stranger," spoke the young man. "My name is Sho and I happen to be the bell ringer."
Gray looked at the young guy from the way he was dressed from the rags and how his eyes looked. If he didn't know anybody, Gray would assume this guy had crazy written over his face. He started to wonder if the condition the town was in really that bad.
As he continued to town on his horse, Sho continued talking. "So why are you here? You here to get rich or something? Well, if that's the case, then you've come to the right place, if you use your head. And that's because everybody here has become very rich, or else they are dead. Is there anything you like to buy? Like guns or liquor? Wait, let me guess… you don't buy, you sell. You sell lead in exchange for gold. You will get rich here or you'll be killed."
Gray simply ignored Sho and when Sho figured he wasn't much of talker, he finally left him alone. Arriving in the center of town, Gray happened to notice most of the citizens were hiding in their houses as they peeked out the window, noticing him. Gray saw they had that look on their faces that said, "You shouldn't be here."
As he began to look for the inn in the town, a couple of guys happen to notice Gray and shouted, "You there! Just what do you think you're doing on this side of the town?"
Gray stopped his horse and turned around to look at the guys grinning and laughing at him. He could tell these guys mean trouble and the last thing he wanted was to get involved in their trouble. But if these guys want trouble, he figured he might as well oblige them.
