![]() (Y/n) looked up when she heard an award winning sigh come from Darry, he walked over to her and put a hand on her shoulder, “Nothing out of the ordinary, him pretending that I don’t exist. “Why? I shouldn’t have to wear it all the time” “You aren’t wearing your bracelet either, Dally is gonna be awful mad when he finds out” “Sorry Two, I didn’t feel well, so I went home” “Where did you go last night? You missed Mickey.”Įveryone in the house stopped and waited for (Y/n)’s answer, they all knew that she always watched Mickey with Two-Bit, both in the morning and at night. Once she was situated, Two-Bit turned to her, The duo had a morning ritual that consisted of: eating chocolate cake, drinking chocolate milk or beer, watching Mickey, and cuddling. She walked over to the Curtis house, when she got there, Two-Bit was siting on the floor watching Mickey Mouse, (Y/N) sat down next to him. ![]() The next morning, (Y/n) left the house without looking at the bracelet. She set it down on her desk, turned off the light and went to bed. She held it in her hand, she hadn’t taken it off since he gave it to her. She went to her house, a few blocks away, went up to her room, and took off the bracelet. If he was going to ignore her, two could play that game. She stood and walked of the house, not even saying “goodbye”. It wasn’t the first time Dally had acted like that, but (Y/n) was sick of him giving her attention, then pretending that she didn’t exist. Dally had walked into the Curtis house, he said a short greeting to the rest of the gang, but didn’t even glance at (Y/n). She toyed with the bracelet he had given her, he said that he had bought it, but (Y/n) knew that he had stolen it. It had been three days since she had talked to Dally. (Y/n) crossed her arms and let out a sigh. Tag List: let me know if you would like to be added or subtracted from my tag list! He might have been thinking that if he'd gone into the church to help Johnny and Pony, then perhaps they would've gotten out sooner, and Johnny wouldn't have been fatally injured by the burning timbers.īut since we don't get the story from Darry's point of view, we really can't say what was going through his mind.Summary: Dally ignores the reader and she’s had enough. He might have figured that if he'd been there to protect Johnny in the park, Johnny wouldn't have killed Bob. But why did Dally want to die? Couldn't he face life without Johnny? We can't answer that for sure, but we imagine that Dallas was overcome with guilt, and this guilt is probably what drove him to seek out the cops' bullets.ĭally might have been thinking that if he hadn't helped Johnny and Pony hide out, then none of this would have happened. (10.33)ĭallas was smart, and he knew full well what would happen if he showed the cops his gun: they would shoot him and he would die. But I knew that was what he wanted, even as the lot echoed with the cracks of the shots, even as I begged silently – Please not him I knew he would be dead because Dallas Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted. ![]() Suicide Mission?ĭally robs a grocery store, waves a (probably) unloaded gun at armed police officer, and goes down in blaze of gunfire. Pony deals with his grief over Johnny's death by pretending Johnny isn't dead, but Dally goes on an all-out suicide mission (or at least this is how Pony sees it). In fact, Johnny's life is so valuable to him that he doesn't think he can live without Johnny. Dally doesn't have any interest in saving the little kids from the fire-but he doesn't hesitate to try to save Johnny. Pony never condones the things Dallas does, but he shows us another side as well. More Than A Criminalīut Dallas is much more than his criminal face, and Pony does a good job of expressing his friend's complexity. We were also a tad shocked when Dally got out of the hospital by holding a knife to a nurse's throat. Last we checked, riding in rodeos was no crime, but jumping little kids is pretty bad. I didn't like him, but I had to respect him. he got drunk, he rode in rodeos, lied, cheated, stole, rolled drunks, jumped small kids-he did everything. He's been to jail and was even involved in serious gang activity in New York City. Pony makes it clear early on that Dally really is a criminal. ![]() His death is one of his reasons Pony's writing this piece in the first place. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally's already dead when Pony's writing. Notice the "used to." This is some subtle foreshadowing. I used to like to draw his picture when he was in a dangerous mood, for then, I could get his personality down in a few lines. Even before Pony becomes an ace storyteller, Dallas acts as his muse, or inspiration. The rough, rugged and haunted Dallas fascinates Pony. ![]()
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