Okay, let’s flesh it out some more 
Intro:
There once was a big apple orchard.
In this orchard lived a people, the Bara’s.
But the orchard itself was owned by the Kruts.
One day the Kruts got into a war with the Aporeu.
The Aporeu promised the Bara’s independence if they would help them against the Kruts, so the Bara’s did.
However when the Kruts were defeated the Aporeu devided up the orchard amongst themselves, so they could have the apples.
Sometime later:
The orchard is still devided into little orchards, though they are now independent, and there is a lively trade in apples.
Mr Kari, one of the owners of a little orchard, gets into a fight with a neighbour, Mr Nari.
This mr Nari also has trouble with another person, mr A. Kirema.
Mr Kirema gives Mr Kari a gun to fight mr Nari.
Sometime after this incident mr Kari finds that another neighbour of his, Mr Tiawuk, is stealing some of his apples from across the fence. Mr Kari storms into mr Tiawuks farm and plunders it.
He claims that mr Tiawuks bit of orchard had always rightfully belonged to him.
Now, mr A. Kirema (who is a big buyer of mr Tiawuk’s apples and who actually owns some of the trees there) doesn’t like this at all.
Together with some Aporeu and some other Bara’s, he takes back mr Tiawuk’s farm and hands it back.
Now that mr Kari has become an enemy, the idea that he has a gun doesn’t sit well with mr Kirema. After all, we know that mr Kari is not too loathe to use the gun, as he has shot one of his workers, mr Druk, with it. Although he didn’t use it against mr Kirema, the threat is there.
So, after giving mr Kari a bloody nose and taking back the orchard, a roadblock is put up in front of Kari’s farm and an independent mr Mocsnu is sent to mr Kari to search him for guns.
Some guns are found but there is a strong suspiscion that mr Kari keeps shifting one from pocket to pocket.
Then Mocsnu is found to be checking mr Kari’s underpants, a place that he considers to be private, and mr Mocsnu is found to be passing along information to mr A. Kirema. Mr Kari refuses further body searches, Mocsnu leaves and Kirema beats Kari up again.
Mr Kari refuses to let any other searchers into his house and the roadblock stays in place.
Again, some time later…
Mr Kirema suddenly declares that he is going to shoot mr. Kari.
‘Uhm, why?’ Some people ask.
‘Well, euh, he probaly still has a gun and he might want to shoot me with that gun, at some time.’ says mr Kirema.
‘But, you live on the other side of the lake, he can’t shoot that far’ say some people.
‘Yes, but he might give the gun to someone else, who might then shoot it at me.’ replies mr Kirema. ‘Or he might shoot someone else’.
‘What indication have you, that he might do such a thing?’ they ask.
‘Uhm, well, none. But he has used it before.’
That’s an awful lot of ‘mights’, before you shoot him, shouldn’t we check if he really does have a gun?’ Those same irritating people ask again?
‘Yes, but mr Kari won’t show his hands unless we lift the roadblock if we don’t find the gun.’ ‘Ha, ha, we won’t fall for that one.’ ‘Heck, I’m going to shoot the bastard.’
‘???’ go the people
Mr Kari, at that point, caves in and says he’ll allow another body search. Unconditionnaly, this time.
‘Oh’ says mr Kirema ‘He’s just stalling.’
The people scratch their head.
And now it is time for bed, we’ll continue later.
Will there be a search?
Will they find a gun?
Will mr Kirema shoot mr Kari any old way?