Walker and Fiona moved closer and looked down at a second body.
Walker moved to the far end of the bed and sat down on its edge.
Walker didn't move until Annie disappeared around a turn in the hallway.
His hand tightened on the weapon and he jerked it once to indicate where Walker should move.
He waited by the door until Walker finally moved, then held out his hand for his weapon.
Walker had moved slowly, as if through water, dipping and floating.
On his return Walker had moved to the chair beside the fireplace.
Walker had moved to Boston and in 1825 was the owner of a used clothing store.
Towards the end of the song Walker moves onto a balcony and sings to people below him.
Walker turned and moved swiftly to join them, decided now.