Grim and Stanley meet in a clearing outside Silver Creek, their usual meeting place to escape the pressures of city life.
Stanley brings an old deck of cards or a bottle that he “borrowed” from a shopkeeper, showing his mischievous side.
Stanley: He talks about his aspirations for a quiet life, far from conflict. He alludes to his own struggles in his personal life.
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Grim: He shares some of her emotional burden, expressing his hatred for his father and his desire to protect his siblings.
This discussion could include light moments where Stanley tries to cheer Grim up, but also more serious moments where Stanley shows that he is willing to do anything to stay by Grim's side.
As they return home, they come across a fight between two men in town. Stanley wants to intervene for fun, but Grim dissuades him by reminding him that they need to stay out of trouble for now.
This highlights their dynamic: Grim is the strategist and serious of the duo, while Stanley is more impulsive but still loyal.
Before parting ways for the night, Stanley promises Grim that he will always be there for him, no matter what happens.
Grim, although less demonstrative, expresses his gratitude sincerely: “You're the only one I really trust, Stan. »