World ended. Raylan stared after her for a long moment before catching up in a few strides of his seemingly 3 mile long legs as he chewed that over.
"Sometimes we aren't," he agreed darkly. "But I don't know about different futures soundin' like bullshit. There's a lotta things that I've been told lately that are flat impossible."
He stepped up onto the porch first, peering into the window beside the door as he swept his flashlight in. "Before we go in," he continued, turning back to face her. "How did the world end?"
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"Sometimes we aren't," he agreed darkly. "But I don't know about different futures soundin' like bullshit. There's a lotta things that I've been told lately that are flat impossible."
He stepped up onto the porch first, peering into the window beside the door as he swept his flashlight in. "Before we go in," he continued, turning back to face her. "How did the world end?"
He had to know.