Detach (de-tach') v.t. To disconnect.
Tommy held a pack of ice to his head and watched his brother sit there. Just sitting, casually alternating between drinking a bottle of water and dabbing at the cut on his forearm. The man he'd—they'd—killed laid in a puddle of his own blood and bowels, his hand still closed around a shitty aluminum knife.
This wasn't right. It wasn't right and Joel didn't give a damn. So what if he'd socked Tommy good and nearly made off with all their gear? Nearly was the operative word. They didn't need to hunt him down and…
Tommy felt sick.
