“The two men stared back, surly expressions on their faces. An awkward silence hung between the two groups. “Er, can we help you with that?” Frank asked, not sure what to do or say. “Stay away,” growled the man who had dropped the bag. “What are you kids doing here?” “We just came off the Appalachian Trail,” Joe said. “Well, get back on it—right now,” the man said. “We can’t,” Frank said. “Our friend is hurt. He may have broken a leg.” “Go see Doc Harrison,” the man said, waving toward a wooden ...building. “And leave us alone.” “Thanks,” Joe said. “I think.” He gave Frank an odd look. “Seems there is a doc in town.” With Biff securely attached to the travois, the four hikers began making their way between two of the wooden buildings. On the other side was a crudely paved street, with a sign that read Main Street. Along Main Street was a genuine town, though it looked like something left over from an earlier time. Main Street was lined on either side with buildings, including a general store with a large wooden sign proclaiming it as Sugaree’s Shack.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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