Josh's POV:
"This is stupid," Levi whined for the hundredth time, crossing his arms over his chest.
Kyler, the quiet, calm little boy, growled at his younger cousin. "Thank you," he said sarcastically. "For that wonderful piece of information WE ALREADY KNEW!"
Cormac chuckled softly, still staring out the window with his chin in his hand. My hands tightened on the wheel as I glanced in the rearview mirror to check on the two boys in the back of the pick-up. Levi was glaring at Kyler with his mouth pressed into a firm line. "That's enough," I said before Levi could snap back at him. "Levi, we all know ya don't wanna move, but we got no choice. They were destroyin' our territ'ry."
"I know," he huffed, "but I wished we coulda stayed."
"Me too, bud." I sighed. "Me too." Even though a part of me agreed with my younger brother, the other half believed that something good would come out of this move. Something that couldn't be found back in Kentucky.