Roleplay:The Shooting of John Breasly

The Shooting of John Breasly
At 3:11 PM, EST, September 3, 1744, John Breasly, standing on the beach of Port Royal, suddenly fell to the ground. Just moments before a bullet shot was heard, and smoke from far down the beach. Two men, Lord Jeremiah Garland and Johnny Coaleaston immediately ran after Dog Foulhawk, the shooter, and they split up. While Lord Garland headed toward the mansion, Johnny found him running through the streets, trying to get to a boat. Johnny fired two shots, both missing. Johnny chased him to the beach, fired a shot into Dog's leg, tripping him. Dog got up, ran into the water, tried to swim away, and Johnny shot 12 more rounds, 11 of them making a "thud" in Dog's back. Dog was barely alive, and Johnny dropped his gun, pulled out a dagger, ran into the water, and stabbed Dog multiple times. Lord Garland immediately arrived on the scene, starting a fire and burning Dog's body. The two rushed to the Governor's Mansion court yard, where the King was laying down. Two men were healing him, and soldiers were circled around him, watching the scene, some even crying. Suddenly a bullet shot was heard, and Lord Garland jumped in front of the King and fell over. Lord Garland had sacraficed himself to save the King. MORE COMING!