To be honest, not giving in to Ramon likely did more damage for Kate than 'going after him' physically did. But she's not about to argue that point with Bill. For one, she doesn't think she was wrong in standing her ground, and therefore can't presume to tell Bill he's making a mistake in standing his.
For another, Ramon doesn't need that gun back, or to get the idea that he can intimidate either of them.
She sighs, turning her attention out on the bar at large as she thinks, occasionally sipping at her whiskey. There's no right way to diffuse this situation. There's no easy solution for any of them.
Kate knows that things will never truly be over until one of them is dead.
(And she knows that person will be Ramon, even if it's the last thing she does.)
"Then I've got yer back, Sheriff," she mutters, not bothering to look at him.
She'll support his decisions, no matter how good or bad she thinks they are. She'll be there to clean up any messes that a bad decision might cause. She'll lend him her arm if things spiral out of his depth.
And she'll be sure he's out of the line of fire, even if that means taking his place.
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For another, Ramon doesn't need that gun back, or to get the idea that he can intimidate either of them.
She sighs, turning her attention out on the bar at large as she thinks, occasionally sipping at her whiskey. There's no right way to diffuse this situation. There's no easy solution for any of them.
Kate knows that things will never truly be over until one of them is dead.
(And she knows that person will be Ramon, even if it's the last thing she does.)
"Then I've got yer back, Sheriff," she mutters, not bothering to look at him.
She'll support his decisions, no matter how good or bad she thinks they are. She'll be there to clean up any messes that a bad decision might cause. She'll lend him her arm if things spiral out of his depth.
And she'll be sure he's out of the line of fire, even if that means taking his place.