From Chapter 46, the punch that ruined a honeymoon:
Ennis tried to back up but was held fast. Bill stared, his eyes red and swollen, as he blubbered in Ennis’s face. “I can’t live without him, I love em, an you took em from me.” Ennis raised his arms, trying to break the grip of Bill’s arms, and then Bill released his collar and swung hard, catching Ennis on the left cheek, and sending him to the floor, seeing stars.
“Damn you Ennis, I ain’t never gonna forgive you fer takin him away from me!” Bill shouted. He threw Ennis’s hat down on top of him. “Get outta here, jes get the fuck outta here!”
Ennis climbed dizzily to his feet and made it to the door, swaying. He stumbled as though drunk down the sidewalk, regretting how far away he had parked, but finally made it to his truck, still faint, his stomach queasy. He wanted to roar away in his truck, but was too faint to do so for long minutes, and hoped that Bill had not followed him. He set his head down on the steering wheel of the truck, muttering to himself. “Stupid stupid fuck, Ennis, why’d ya have ta try ta reason with him?”
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