Harper stood up from behind the boulders and took aim.
Harper took a chair and he squeezed in next to her.
Harper took him to the cafeteria and they ate a late supper together.
Harper turned off the hissing water and took the other towel.
He could almost sense Harper taking a nervous breath a hundred paces behind him.
Harper turned away from him, took a great breath, and shouted across the parade ground.
Harper gazed at the rifle for a second, but did not take it.
But after a timeout, Harper took matters into his hands.
Then Harper took the gun out of his pocket and they waited.
At the end, Harper took a left onto a deserted residential street, then a quick right.