“Is it because if you didn’t do it … then maybe no one would?”
 
 Tom nodded again.
 
 “It must be lonely. ”
 
 “It is. ” Tom glanced at him. “But I always hoped you’d want to join me. To help me do what I do. ”
 
 “I … don’t know if I can. ”
 
 “That’s always going to be your choice. If you can, you can. If you can’t, then believe me, I’ll understand. It takes a lot out of you to do this. And it takes a lot out of you to know that the bounty hunters are out there, doing what they do. ”
 
 “How come none of them ever came here?”
 
 “They did. Once. ”
 
 “What happened?”
 
 Tom shrugged.
 
 “What happened?” Benny asked again.
 
 “I was here when they came. Pure chance. ”
 
 Benny looked at him. “You … killed them,” he said. “Didn’t you?”
 
 Tom walked a dozen steps before he said, “Not all of them. ” A half dozen steps later he added, “I let one of them go. ”
 
 “That was Charlie, wasn’t it? That’s what he was talking about. ”
 
 “Yes. ”
 
 “Why did you let him go?”
 
 “To spread the word,” Tom said. “To let the other bounty hunters know that this place was off-limits. ”
 
 “And they listened? The bounty hunters?”
 
 Tom smiled. It wasn’t boastful or malicious. It was a thin, cold knife-blade of a smile that was there and gone. “Sometimes you have to go to some pretty extreme lengths to make a point and to make it stick. Otherwise you find yourself having to make the same point over and over again. ”
 
 Benny stared at him. “How many were there?”
 
 “Ten. ”
 
 “And you let one go. ”
 
 “Yes. ”
 
 “And you killed nine of them?”
 
 “Yes. ” The late afternoon sunlight slanting through the trees threw dappled light on the road and painted the sides of all of the houses to their left with purple shadows. A red fox and three kits scampered across the street ahead of them. “I let the wrong one go. ”
 
 “How could you have known? With one of the other guys, even Vin or Joey … It might not have been any different. ”
 
 “Maybe. But I don’t get to play that game. I made a choice, and a lot of people suffered because of it. ”
 
 “Tom … when you made that choice, you’d already beaten Charlie, right?”
 
 “Yes. He was hurt and disarmed. ”