Back to Brokeback Mountain
Chapter 10
As if to confirm Jack's words, they heard the howling of wild wolves not long after they slept.
Jack half-opened his eyes and cursed, "Damn."
Ennis sat up immediately, got dressed quickly, picked up the diaper that Jack had placed in the corner of the tent, then kissed Jack on the lips, and leaned into Jack's ear and said, "Honey, you're asleep , I'm going to clean them up."
Jack wasn't really sleepy anymore, but he was still mad at Ennis.
He was angry at how Ennis could be so stubborn that he would put aside their just beginning love just because of Joe Aguri's words.
Jack pouted his ass, turned his back to Ennis, and said nothing.
Ennis knew Jack was still mad at him, but there was nothing he could do.
……
Maybe it's because so many cute and delicious sheep suddenly came to Brokeback Mountain, and there were a lot of wolves attacking the flock that night.
Jack was lying in the tent with his eyes closed, but his ears were filled with the howling of wolves and the sound of gunfire from Ennis.
That night, Ennis killed many wild wolves who came to steal sheep.
He hardly slept much either.
When the sky just dawned, Jack got up. He didn't say much, saddled his chestnut-colored mare, and rode him to the campsite.
Ennis got up and stood on the sloping field, the dawn sky was orange, and the bottom was still gray and green.The dark mountain gradually turned gray, and Jack's figure gradually disappeared on the rugged trail.Then the cooking smoke in the campsite slowly rose.There was a sweet smell in the cool air, the long cobblestones and clods cast long shadows, and the tops of the pine trees at the bottom of the mountain were still sinking in the thick darkness.
Ennis looked at it for a long time before he took out the dry food he had brought and started to eat it.
He knew Jack was still angry.
……
At noon, Jack came on his horse with lunch.
Jack brought some beers, some broth and meatloaf, and a can of peaches for Ennis.
After Jack brought the things to Ennis, he walked to the side and boiled water for Ennis.
Go through the shimmering woods to the sheep.
Ennis quickly finished his lunch. He looked at Jack who was boiling water, and didn't know what to say, so he just stood aside and watched quietly.
"Do you want hot water?" Finally, Jack, who was standing next to the fireworks, said.
A happy look flashed across Ennis' face, and he even forgot the dissatisfaction in his Jack's voice.Ennis had been running around the flock since he woke up in the morning, busy picking up the wolves he had killed yesterday, and he was feeling sick.
"Great, I can wash my body," Ennis said, kicking off his boots and jeans, and dipping a green washcloth in the water, scrubbing them back and forth until the water kicked off the sparks. (from the original text)
Jack took the dishes and the dirty laundry that Ennis had changed, got on his pony again and went off.
In the evening, Jack came up again with supper.
They had dinner by the campfire.A can of beans each, some fried potatoes, and a bottle of whiskey in rotation.Sitting there with my back against a wooden plinth, the campfire warmed the soles of my shoes and the brass buttons on my jeans. (original)
The sky gradually darkened, and the air-conditioning came up again.From time to time, a piece of wood was thrown into the fire, and the light of the fire reflected the curved stream beside it. (original)
They were drinking, smoking, and getting up from time to time to take a pee.He kept talking.Talk about horses; talk about cowboy bull riding competitions; talk about the violent things they have done, the injuries they have suffered, and how they survived; talk about the thresher shark submarine that wrecked two months ago, and those crew members who were in the final unlucky time. What to do; talk about the dogs each has and knows; and conscription. (original)
They talked a lot, and Jack and Ennis were having a good time.They both respected each other's views, and Jack didn't expect to meet such a good company.However, Ennis did not keep Jack, and Jack rode back to the camp in the wind of Brokeback Mountain.
But at night, Jack ran up again.
The two of them rolled together again.
Of course, whenever the wolves on the mountain howled and the shepherd dogs in the flock howled, Ennis would immediately get up from Jack with his trousers up, which made Jack hammer hard again. hit the floor with a few fists.
However, this time, Jack got dressed, took the gun and went with Ennis to kill those annoying wolves.
As the summer went on, they moved pastures and campsites.The distance between the campsite and the pasture became farther and farther, and the time spent on the road at night became longer and longer, and the time they spent together became shorter.
But both are holding on.
But Jack was always a little stingy about Ennis' insistence, but Ennis never gave up his insistence.Sometimes Jack gets angry at his lover's hard heart, so he refuses to deliver food to Ennis.
But Ennis' marksmanship is much better than Jack's, and none of the beasts on the mountain can escape Ennis' gun.
Jack came up every other day, and often he could still eat the game that Ennis had caught the day before yesterday.
Jack was so angry that he played his harmonica in front of Ennis. His harmonica had fallen from the horse and it was a little flat, and the tune he played was a little harsh.
But Ennis didn't care at all, and he even sang along with Jack a few times.
Ennis has a fine, husky voice.Some nights, the two of them scraped together a few songs. Ennis sang a funny "Strawberry Pinto," and Jack tried a Carl Perkins song, roaring out the line "I'm going to say, say, Say..." long sound.In fact, Jack liked a sad hymn, "Christ Walks on the Water," which he learned from his mother who believed in the Holy Spirit.He sang slowly like a dirge, causing the wolves in the distance to howl too. (original)
But Ennis has been sleeping with the sheep, and as the distance between the bivouac and the pasture grows farther and farther, Ennis often persuades Jack to go down earlier.
……
One day in July, Jack still brought Ennis lunch. While they were eating, Jack said to Ennis, "Joe Aguri came today. He helped my family bring me a letter. He said that my uncle Harold has pneumonia and is in the hospital and probably won't make it through."
Ennis's expression changed, but Jack didn't notice it. He prayed to God beside him, hoping that he would bless his poor Uncle Harold.
Ennis looked at Jack's worried eyes and said, "Don't worry, your uncle will be fine."
Jack looked at his lover with some dejection, and said, "I hope."
After Ennis finished eating, he said to Jack, "Jack, when you deliver the food tomorrow, bring more and bring the dinner with you."
Jack turned his head with some doubts, and looked at Ennis with some hurt.
Ennis turned his gaze to the motorcycle yard where Joe Aguri was.
Jack didn't forget what Ennis told him, Joe Aguri might not know when he was looking at them with a high powered telescope!
But the word Lost was still written on Jack's face.
"Hey, Jack Drizzt," Ennis called from behind Jack.
Jack turned his head back, looking at Ennis.
"Baby, I love you," Ennis said, looking at his lover.
After Jack heard this, the disappointment and grievance on his face disappeared. He knew that they were not ordinary lovers, and Ennis loved himself.
"I love you too, Ennis Del Mar!" Jack said loudly, turning his back on Ennis.
Ennis stood behind Jack and smiled happily. He didn't return to his flock until Jack disappeared into the forest.
Another week later, Jack told Ennis that Joe Aguri had sent up the hill again and that Harold was all right.
Ennis asked Jack about Joe Aguri's expression at that time, and Jack said it was normal.
But the two still didn't let down their vigilance, or it could be said that Ennis didn't let down his vigilance.
Although Jack felt a little bored, he believed in Ennis and in Ennis' judgment.
……
In August, there was a hailstorm. In the previous life, the flock ran to the west and mixed with the sheep on another pasture.He and Jack did not separate the two groups of sheep for five whole days.
This time, although Ennis couldn't remember what day it was, he re-marked their sheep in advance and found a more remote pasture in advance.
Although the flocks were still mixed with the Chilean flocks in the fright, there were signs, and it was not difficult to distinguish these sheep.
Under Ennis' behest, Jack went down the mountain and told Joe Aguri about it, and said he would stay in the pasture for a few days to help Ennis find their own flock.
Joe Aguri readily agreed.
Although there were marks, because the number of sheep was too large, it took Ennis and Jack five full days to re-separate their sheep from the Chilean's sheep.
Of course, these days, Jack and Ennis also had some really good nights.
The first snow came very early, on August [-]th. It was more than a foot deep, but it melted quickly.A week later, Joe Aguri sent a letter to take them down, saying that another, more violent snowstorm from the Pacific Ocean was coming.After the two of them fought and packed the things, they drove the sheep down the mountain.The stones under my feet slid, and the purple clouds in the sky pressed down from the west, and the air smelled like metal before a snowstorm.Lightning strikes on the magical mountain, the wind blows the weeds, whizzes through the bushes, and hits the rocks like a beast. (original)
Joe Aguri looked at the white and fat flocks raised by Ennis and Jack, and his face was full of smiles. With a smile on his face, he expressed his great appreciation for Ennis and Jack's hard work, and gave The two of them paid an extra month's wages.
Finally asked if Ennis and Jack would come next year.
Ennis turned down Joe Aguri.
Jack also turned down Joe Aguri.
The author has something to say: Because the author tried to follow the style of the original work as much as possible, so he quoted some words and sentences from the original work in some expressive places, and try to mark it here, because this is written because he likes it, and there is no V The plan, so I quoted it, I hope you don't mind? (????ω????)?
Jack half-opened his eyes and cursed, "Damn."
Ennis sat up immediately, got dressed quickly, picked up the diaper that Jack had placed in the corner of the tent, then kissed Jack on the lips, and leaned into Jack's ear and said, "Honey, you're asleep , I'm going to clean them up."
Jack wasn't really sleepy anymore, but he was still mad at Ennis.
He was angry at how Ennis could be so stubborn that he would put aside their just beginning love just because of Joe Aguri's words.
Jack pouted his ass, turned his back to Ennis, and said nothing.
Ennis knew Jack was still mad at him, but there was nothing he could do.
……
Maybe it's because so many cute and delicious sheep suddenly came to Brokeback Mountain, and there were a lot of wolves attacking the flock that night.
Jack was lying in the tent with his eyes closed, but his ears were filled with the howling of wolves and the sound of gunfire from Ennis.
That night, Ennis killed many wild wolves who came to steal sheep.
He hardly slept much either.
When the sky just dawned, Jack got up. He didn't say much, saddled his chestnut-colored mare, and rode him to the campsite.
Ennis got up and stood on the sloping field, the dawn sky was orange, and the bottom was still gray and green.The dark mountain gradually turned gray, and Jack's figure gradually disappeared on the rugged trail.Then the cooking smoke in the campsite slowly rose.There was a sweet smell in the cool air, the long cobblestones and clods cast long shadows, and the tops of the pine trees at the bottom of the mountain were still sinking in the thick darkness.
Ennis looked at it for a long time before he took out the dry food he had brought and started to eat it.
He knew Jack was still angry.
……
At noon, Jack came on his horse with lunch.
Jack brought some beers, some broth and meatloaf, and a can of peaches for Ennis.
After Jack brought the things to Ennis, he walked to the side and boiled water for Ennis.
Go through the shimmering woods to the sheep.
Ennis quickly finished his lunch. He looked at Jack who was boiling water, and didn't know what to say, so he just stood aside and watched quietly.
"Do you want hot water?" Finally, Jack, who was standing next to the fireworks, said.
A happy look flashed across Ennis' face, and he even forgot the dissatisfaction in his Jack's voice.Ennis had been running around the flock since he woke up in the morning, busy picking up the wolves he had killed yesterday, and he was feeling sick.
"Great, I can wash my body," Ennis said, kicking off his boots and jeans, and dipping a green washcloth in the water, scrubbing them back and forth until the water kicked off the sparks. (from the original text)
Jack took the dishes and the dirty laundry that Ennis had changed, got on his pony again and went off.
In the evening, Jack came up again with supper.
They had dinner by the campfire.A can of beans each, some fried potatoes, and a bottle of whiskey in rotation.Sitting there with my back against a wooden plinth, the campfire warmed the soles of my shoes and the brass buttons on my jeans. (original)
The sky gradually darkened, and the air-conditioning came up again.From time to time, a piece of wood was thrown into the fire, and the light of the fire reflected the curved stream beside it. (original)
They were drinking, smoking, and getting up from time to time to take a pee.He kept talking.Talk about horses; talk about cowboy bull riding competitions; talk about the violent things they have done, the injuries they have suffered, and how they survived; talk about the thresher shark submarine that wrecked two months ago, and those crew members who were in the final unlucky time. What to do; talk about the dogs each has and knows; and conscription. (original)
They talked a lot, and Jack and Ennis were having a good time.They both respected each other's views, and Jack didn't expect to meet such a good company.However, Ennis did not keep Jack, and Jack rode back to the camp in the wind of Brokeback Mountain.
But at night, Jack ran up again.
The two of them rolled together again.
Of course, whenever the wolves on the mountain howled and the shepherd dogs in the flock howled, Ennis would immediately get up from Jack with his trousers up, which made Jack hammer hard again. hit the floor with a few fists.
However, this time, Jack got dressed, took the gun and went with Ennis to kill those annoying wolves.
As the summer went on, they moved pastures and campsites.The distance between the campsite and the pasture became farther and farther, and the time spent on the road at night became longer and longer, and the time they spent together became shorter.
But both are holding on.
But Jack was always a little stingy about Ennis' insistence, but Ennis never gave up his insistence.Sometimes Jack gets angry at his lover's hard heart, so he refuses to deliver food to Ennis.
But Ennis' marksmanship is much better than Jack's, and none of the beasts on the mountain can escape Ennis' gun.
Jack came up every other day, and often he could still eat the game that Ennis had caught the day before yesterday.
Jack was so angry that he played his harmonica in front of Ennis. His harmonica had fallen from the horse and it was a little flat, and the tune he played was a little harsh.
But Ennis didn't care at all, and he even sang along with Jack a few times.
Ennis has a fine, husky voice.Some nights, the two of them scraped together a few songs. Ennis sang a funny "Strawberry Pinto," and Jack tried a Carl Perkins song, roaring out the line "I'm going to say, say, Say..." long sound.In fact, Jack liked a sad hymn, "Christ Walks on the Water," which he learned from his mother who believed in the Holy Spirit.He sang slowly like a dirge, causing the wolves in the distance to howl too. (original)
But Ennis has been sleeping with the sheep, and as the distance between the bivouac and the pasture grows farther and farther, Ennis often persuades Jack to go down earlier.
……
One day in July, Jack still brought Ennis lunch. While they were eating, Jack said to Ennis, "Joe Aguri came today. He helped my family bring me a letter. He said that my uncle Harold has pneumonia and is in the hospital and probably won't make it through."
Ennis's expression changed, but Jack didn't notice it. He prayed to God beside him, hoping that he would bless his poor Uncle Harold.
Ennis looked at Jack's worried eyes and said, "Don't worry, your uncle will be fine."
Jack looked at his lover with some dejection, and said, "I hope."
After Ennis finished eating, he said to Jack, "Jack, when you deliver the food tomorrow, bring more and bring the dinner with you."
Jack turned his head with some doubts, and looked at Ennis with some hurt.
Ennis turned his gaze to the motorcycle yard where Joe Aguri was.
Jack didn't forget what Ennis told him, Joe Aguri might not know when he was looking at them with a high powered telescope!
But the word Lost was still written on Jack's face.
"Hey, Jack Drizzt," Ennis called from behind Jack.
Jack turned his head back, looking at Ennis.
"Baby, I love you," Ennis said, looking at his lover.
After Jack heard this, the disappointment and grievance on his face disappeared. He knew that they were not ordinary lovers, and Ennis loved himself.
"I love you too, Ennis Del Mar!" Jack said loudly, turning his back on Ennis.
Ennis stood behind Jack and smiled happily. He didn't return to his flock until Jack disappeared into the forest.
Another week later, Jack told Ennis that Joe Aguri had sent up the hill again and that Harold was all right.
Ennis asked Jack about Joe Aguri's expression at that time, and Jack said it was normal.
But the two still didn't let down their vigilance, or it could be said that Ennis didn't let down his vigilance.
Although Jack felt a little bored, he believed in Ennis and in Ennis' judgment.
……
In August, there was a hailstorm. In the previous life, the flock ran to the west and mixed with the sheep on another pasture.He and Jack did not separate the two groups of sheep for five whole days.
This time, although Ennis couldn't remember what day it was, he re-marked their sheep in advance and found a more remote pasture in advance.
Although the flocks were still mixed with the Chilean flocks in the fright, there were signs, and it was not difficult to distinguish these sheep.
Under Ennis' behest, Jack went down the mountain and told Joe Aguri about it, and said he would stay in the pasture for a few days to help Ennis find their own flock.
Joe Aguri readily agreed.
Although there were marks, because the number of sheep was too large, it took Ennis and Jack five full days to re-separate their sheep from the Chilean's sheep.
Of course, these days, Jack and Ennis also had some really good nights.
The first snow came very early, on August [-]th. It was more than a foot deep, but it melted quickly.A week later, Joe Aguri sent a letter to take them down, saying that another, more violent snowstorm from the Pacific Ocean was coming.After the two of them fought and packed the things, they drove the sheep down the mountain.The stones under my feet slid, and the purple clouds in the sky pressed down from the west, and the air smelled like metal before a snowstorm.Lightning strikes on the magical mountain, the wind blows the weeds, whizzes through the bushes, and hits the rocks like a beast. (original)
Joe Aguri looked at the white and fat flocks raised by Ennis and Jack, and his face was full of smiles. With a smile on his face, he expressed his great appreciation for Ennis and Jack's hard work, and gave The two of them paid an extra month's wages.
Finally asked if Ennis and Jack would come next year.
Ennis turned down Joe Aguri.
Jack also turned down Joe Aguri.
The author has something to say: Because the author tried to follow the style of the original work as much as possible, so he quoted some words and sentences from the original work in some expressive places, and try to mark it here, because this is written because he likes it, and there is no V The plan, so I quoted it, I hope you don't mind? (????ω????)?
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