Quote Originally Posted by Son of Cain View Post
Still do not think he would turn his back to him, a lesson I learned when I was about 7 years old. I had a fight with someone in the school playground, fights at that age were not serious affairs, usually after a bit of wrestling. one would end up on top, holding the other down, and ask if they give in. I got the better of him then stood up and turned to walk away, he jumped on my back, then kicked me down the play ground. I never turned my back on anyone ever again.

If there is a turning point, I hope it is to turn right at the bus stop and leave the village.
Cain had a problem. He had knocked Livesy to the ground and he had overpowered him. He considered hitting him with a large spanner but realised that his sister would never forgive him. He foolishly thought that Livesy would realise that he was beaten. How wrong was he.