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Title: "When The World Is Closing In All Around You" (1/1)
Author: BradyGirl_12
Pairings/Characters: Johnny/Billie
Fandom: Public Enemies
Genres: Drama, Slice-Of-Life
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Spoilers: For the movie, natch. :)
Summary: Billie knows that time is running out for her and Johnny.
Date Of Completion: February 12, 2010
Date Of Posting: February 18, 2010
Disclaimer: I don’t own ‘em, Universal does, more’s the pity.
Word Count: 385
Feedback welcome and appreciated.
When the world is
Closing in
All around you,
Hold on tight.
When the world is
Closing in
All around you,
Stand and fight.
The time you have
Isn’t long.
Make the most of it
Before it’s gone.
Billie snuggled up against Johnny as they drove by the lake. The Chicago skyline was breathtaking at night, and was impressive even in early morning as the first rays of dawn streaked golden and pink across the sky.
She was glad for her fur coat. It was cold this time of year, and they’d spent the night on the lakeshore, hopeful of staying out of the Bureau’s grasp.
Johnny was smiling and humming along to the music from the radio like he didn’t have a care in the world, but she saw the lines of tension around his mouth and the cloudiness in his eyes. He was tired but unbowed.
The world was closing in on them: the Bureau, the cops, and the Syndicate. Safehouses were no longer safe, friends were either dead or in jail, and they only had each other to rely on.
Billie could smell the faint scent of Johnny’s cologne, feel the expensive weave of his jacket, and see his handsome profile.
Billie knew that they were running out of time. If Johnny could pull off the train job with Alvin Karpis and the Barkers, they’d be set for life, but would they have the time?
She snuggled closer to Johnny as he smiled. They entered the city and she kept a wary look-out, but no one took notice of them in the Buick.
As they drove down State Street, she asked, “Where’s the apartment?” and listened carefully as Johnny told her to get the key from bartender Larry Strong, and they’d have a room above the bar.
Johnny parked the car and she smiled at him and got out, looking both ways before she crossed the street, and also looking out for anyone suspicious.
As she headed for the Tumble Inn, she decided that living in the moment was best for now. Maybe they’d get to Rio, but first they had to survive Chicago.
Billie went inside the Tumble Inn, the darkness closing in all around her.

Author: BradyGirl_12
Pairings/Characters: Johnny/Billie
Fandom: Public Enemies
Genres: Drama, Slice-Of-Life
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Spoilers: For the movie, natch. :)
Summary: Billie knows that time is running out for her and Johnny.
Date Of Completion: February 12, 2010
Date Of Posting: February 18, 2010
Disclaimer: I don’t own ‘em, Universal does, more’s the pity.
Word Count: 385
Feedback welcome and appreciated.
Closing in
All around you,
Hold on tight.
When the world is
Closing in
All around you,
Stand and fight.
The time you have
Isn’t long.
Make the most of it
Before it’s gone.
Sarah Silkwood
"When The World
Is Closing In
All Around You"
RCA Records
1931 C.E.
Billie snuggled up against Johnny as they drove by the lake. The Chicago skyline was breathtaking at night, and was impressive even in early morning as the first rays of dawn streaked golden and pink across the sky.
She was glad for her fur coat. It was cold this time of year, and they’d spent the night on the lakeshore, hopeful of staying out of the Bureau’s grasp.
Johnny was smiling and humming along to the music from the radio like he didn’t have a care in the world, but she saw the lines of tension around his mouth and the cloudiness in his eyes. He was tired but unbowed.
The world was closing in on them: the Bureau, the cops, and the Syndicate. Safehouses were no longer safe, friends were either dead or in jail, and they only had each other to rely on.
Billie could smell the faint scent of Johnny’s cologne, feel the expensive weave of his jacket, and see his handsome profile.
Billie knew that they were running out of time. If Johnny could pull off the train job with Alvin Karpis and the Barkers, they’d be set for life, but would they have the time?
She snuggled closer to Johnny as he smiled. They entered the city and she kept a wary look-out, but no one took notice of them in the Buick.
As they drove down State Street, she asked, “Where’s the apartment?” and listened carefully as Johnny told her to get the key from bartender Larry Strong, and they’d have a room above the bar.
Johnny parked the car and she smiled at him and got out, looking both ways before she crossed the street, and also looking out for anyone suspicious.
As she headed for the Tumble Inn, she decided that living in the moment was best for now. Maybe they’d get to Rio, but first they had to survive Chicago.
Billie went inside the Tumble Inn, the darkness closing in all around her.