[Too late that. He can't take back what he's become and despite McCree's disappointment he's not going to set out to try and change 76. He's made his choices, and none of which are any of McCree's business, especially not now. He doesn't have to agree with what he's doing with his life or how he's doing it. He doesn't have to work along side him, though he chooses to for now to absolve himself. Dimly, McCree wishes there could be something better for 76 than a life like this--he knows it's hard way of living and often lonely--but nothing he can do other than keep moving forward. No stopping a train.
McCree doesn't confirm or deny if he's going to continue the journey after they make it to the hypertrain. Instead he barks a loud 'HYAA!' and slaps the reigns. Betty Sue sprints off, kicking up dusty sand in her wake. They ride hard and long, take a break as needed, and make good distance.
They're able to see the hypertrain in the distance as the sun starts to set low, casting an orange gleam across the expanse of chrome and steel.]
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McCree doesn't confirm or deny if he's going to continue the journey after they make it to the hypertrain. Instead he barks a loud 'HYAA!' and slaps the reigns. Betty Sue sprints off, kicking up dusty sand in her wake. They ride hard and long, take a break as needed, and make good distance.
They're able to see the hypertrain in the distance as the sun starts to set low, casting an orange gleam across the expanse of chrome and steel.]