And maybe Gabriel had taught him a thing or two about slipping away and throwing others off of his scent. "I don't think we'll have time for fake plates to be made, not if we want out of town fast," he remarked, but he was willing to consider it once they were away to the safehouse and had time to regroup. "I want to put as much distance as we can between us and this place."
He nodded and swung the pack from his shoulder carefully, unzipping and digging in one-handed until he had found the two most important pill vials they had in their position, both of them running low. He had to offer both to Reyes. Child-proof bottles meant he couldn't open them on his own.
He zipped the bag back up and slipped it back into place. "Next town over, we should get more. Or under the cover of darkness." He didn't want either of them too sore, even if the ache was nearly constant no matter what they took.
Honestly? Part of him would always be proud about that, because it was useful, and was definitely going to be useful for the both of them now. "What I figured," get out of town first, look in to possibilities later. Either be that or ditch this bike ASAP and hope they could get another to keep themselves under the radar. Sometimes it was easier to get a fake plate than steal an entirely new bike. Distance would by their only ally at the moment.
Gabriel was popping open those bottles and pouring douses for the both of them, tucking the bottles away for a moment so he could hand Jack his, already downing his dry. Would help get both bottles back in to that bag with a careful tuck.
"Whichever comes first or easiest. Take a minute before heading in to the parking garage, okay?" Then it'd be right back to business.
Jack took the pills offered to him without complaint, downing them dry as well. They couldn't stop for long, probably were lingering too long here as it was. No, this was going to work, and they were going to find a motorcycle in that parking garage. People were either working or glued to the holovid watching Overwatch burn to the ground and body extraction.
He tipped his hip so that Gabriel could return the bottles to the pack, and he reached up to gently scratch his cheek. He ached. It was shameful that he was already tired, but he nodded his head at the instructions.
"You go in first so it doesn't look at suspicious. I'll wait a few minutes and follow," he remarked. Gabriel had two working arms and a better working knowledge of what they would be looking for here. He would bring up the rear, try to keep them as safe as possible.
"There's sometimes a section for just bikes. Space saving shit-" Talking as he made sure Jack was situated, thinking out loud a little and just making sure the both of them were on the same page. "Clearly marked- look for that if I'm not in sight when you duck in, because that'll be exactly where I'm going to be headed."
Leaned and lingered, just a few extra seconds, all to brush a careful kiss to Jack's cheek.
After that moment Gabriel was heading off- "Luckily it can be easy enough to hot-wire a hoverbike." While still close enough to whisper that, and then he was heading inside of the parking garage, giving sighs a quick glance and heading the direction they would most likely find what they were going in for.
"I imagine this will be the case here too, yeah," he agreed, knowing they needed a plan both could follow. They easily managed to slip onto the same page, always had, but they were tired and hurting and not on their game right now.
He leaned into the kiss, almost desperate for it and a sigh was exclaimed quietly, settling him.
Jack watched Gabriel go, lingering in the shadow of the alley until the older man disappeared into the parking garage. He mentally timed about five minutes before heading down that way, keeping his pace slow and hunched as if he were very tired. He made certain to enter on a different path from Reyes, slipping into the parking garage and pretended to fish around for keys as he headed for the area where hoverbikes were most likely located. He found it after a few minutes of slow walking and Reyes there as well.
He was breathing harder than he should, but there was comfort finding his bond here. Well-needed comfort. He didn't like being apart right now. "Find something worthwhile?"
Had found the bikes, moved around and at least made sure to avoid whatever security cameras he could. Easy to find when you knew what to look for and to avoid. May have had to cover a few up around the bikes, but did it without showing himself.
Was found kneeling behind a few of the bikes—
"Yeah, and I also found a wrecked and covered bike. Going to use the plate off of that, do a little switcharoo to buy us time. No one will think to look at the broken one being stored out of sight." Fortunate for them, very fortunate, and he wasn't going to say that out loud out of some ingrained paranoia that was spiking high at this point. "Have that much extra time to get that distance between here and us."
He was keeping a weathered eye out for cameras, noting that the ones closest to the bikes and the exit out of this garage had all been covered expertly. He moved over to where Gabriel was working on replacing some plates and stood guard for a lack of any other job to do. He couldn't assist with one hand, and they needed to make certain they weren't going to be caught either.
"How long do you need? I'll make a few passes around to make certain that no one is coming your way," he remarked. He could stroll and keep watch. "Guess we don't have means to drag another battery along, huh?"
"Fifteen minutes because of all the screws," and the fact he was using some bent metal piece of something to undo all of them. No screwdriver on hand, but he was still going about it easily enough. Likely another damn trick he'd had to learn out in the field- or maybe he knew how to do it from being a dumb and daring kid.
At least he had the plate off of the one they were taking, just had to get the one taken from the wrecked bike on- "I don't think we do. This one's at full right now at least, we may have to risk using a station down the road." Keep them going as long as they needed it.
"Alright," he replied and shifted off to put himself at the best place for a good vantage point. He could see out of the garage, up the path to the car levels and over towards the exit. It was still early enough and people were still sleep deprived enough that they meandered in and headed for their vehicle.
No one came for the hoverbikes. He kept a weathered eye on activity, but he was also listening to Reyes. "The break to charge the battery might do us both some good. Maybe you can get a nap for thirty minutes or so." With Reyes doing the driving, it was important his bond rested where possible.
After all, he could just doze against Gabe's back.
Gabriel worked as quickly and carefully as possible, getting the plates swapped, focusing on it just so they could get out of here without much trouble- "Thanks, Jack." Meant it, because there needed to be a look-out, and all the more usefulness for his bond.
Never wanted him to feel useless.
He used the bike itself to stand back up, painful and unsteady as the movement was. He was sure he could drive, no issue there. Be a nice break from being on foot. Hopefully. "While you keep watch or nap with me? Could pull off somewhere after charging it after all." Some patch of woods, use the bike to make a makeshift tent wit the tarps they had on them.
He nodded his head, aware that they needed a look out, and it was a position that he was good at. It also gave him something to do while Gabriel worked, let him study the area and know that he was doing his part for their safety.
He watched his bond stand, looking sore and unsteady, and he almost moved over to fuss. However, he knew it wouldn't be helpful. "I'll keep watch. You'll be doing the driving, so you need the most rest. After all, I can just sleep against your back while we go."
He didn't disagree that pulling off and hiding in the woods would be fine for resting as well. They would need time to actually lay down he figured. Maybe plan to get as far away today and as much in the night then rest during the day. "We just need to get far."
"We're stealing a pair of helmets." Already pulling the bike away from it's station, checking everything over slowly. Making sure it would run fine and it was fully charged. They could get far on it, and hell wearing helmets would further hide their identities, for the better. That much less of a chance of them being recognized.
Reyes gestured for Jack to come on over, "We'll both be needing the rest at first, even if you'll be dozing off against my back while we're on the road." Both needed to rest- and they needed to actually eat sooner rather than later on that same train of thought.
Jack looked up and down the laneway and then out beyond the parking garage to the roads that they would likely have to take. Once he had the general all clear, he eased away from his position and walked his way over to Gabriel with their new stolen hoverbike and sighed heavily. He would feel better when they were out of town he told himself. "All clear outside so far."
He agreed that helmets would be necessary, but they weren't around here so far. Hoodies were going to keep them until they could grab helmets, hopefully with full face shields. God knew he would struggle to get one on, but it would be the best opportunity for masking their identity.
"And we both know we should take watches when on the road," he pointed out. They were wanted men by whoever wanted them very dead. He moved to mount the back of the bike carefully, sliding back to make the most room for Gabriel to take the driver's perch and arranged the bag a tad more comfortably across his shoulders.
"We can discuss watch schedules when we're out of town, okay?"
They'd get the helmets when they could, even if it was stealing them from other people stopping to charge their bikes. Figure something out.
Gabriel carefully moved himself on to the bike, leg hauled over and all, backing up the rest of the way on food. Pulling back the part needed to get at a bit of the wiring he needed to get the thing started. "We're both healing, allowed to worry about you as much as you're allowed to worry about me," not even arguing, just stating the fact and- well. Gave Jack that much too, didn't he? "You're right though."
"Yeah, hold on." Motor cranked to life, and once Jack was positioned to hold on to him? Gabriel was getting them going, not gunning it because they needed to get out of here first. Only once they were out of the parking garage would he be gunning it.
He used the only hand he really had available to assist Gabriel onto the hoverbike, setting a hand on his back as Reyes found a proper spot. Then he moved forward so he could be covered from the wind but more settle their hips together where it seemed like it would be the most stable. His injured arm was kept against Gabe's back still in the sling.
"I know," he agreed. They would always worry after each other. "You're doing the long-haul work here, so I get to worry more. I'm just along for the ride." Though, he had no problem taking a turn at the bike, but it would be one handed which might be an issue on sudden stops and turning.
He tipped his head so he could rest his cheek on Gabe's shoulder as they shifted into motion and once out of the garage, they were on their way. Hopefully to a safe place. To recuperate and digest fully what had happened.
"Hope you're ready for a bit of silence outside of the wind. Squeeze me if you need me to pull over before we get out to where I say we need to cut for a break, okay?" He did brush a hand carefully across Jack's cheek before both hands were on the handles and they were off.
Was going to be a long ride that no doubt would get uncomfortable, but at least they were getting the hell out of there before the early morning traffic got bad. Head off towards the more forested area, where city went to smaller dotted towns. More trees than buildings, and for their luck it was a smooth enough ride on that hoverbike.
Some hours later he did finally pull off the main road to some side one where he could pull off and stop. Getting them off in to some spot that looked like some abandoned rest area. Battery was still good, but they needed to get up. Stretch legs and.. well. Try and eat a little, take more meds.
He would suffer for the sake of getting out of town and putting the miles behind them. Reyes knew what he was doing, and he bunkered down behind the other man, even if he had to keep a hand up to keep his hood from blowing off of his head as they traveled.
The pack on his back grew heavy over the journey, weighing on him and stiffening up his shoulders, but he never complained. As much as he would have wanted to, he didn't sleep either, didn't even so much as close his eyes for more than blinking. No he kept a weathered eye on the traffic following or passing them or even ones they passed.
He perked when Gabriel took them off the road, and he expected it was going to be a pee break. He was so stiff staying in the same position he struggled off of the bike and almost literally had to crawl out from under the weight of the pack.
"I'll be quick..." He tottered off to the bushes to relieve himself and thankfully it was something he could do on his own given he was wearing sweats. Ah yeah... still pissing some blood. He hissed and shook his head but finished up and shuffled back the way he had come. "Need me to take a turn?"
Gabriel had propped the back up after making sure they had pulled away enough anyone just driving down the road -hardly anyone ever did. The area was abandoned, left to be taken back by nature- they wouldn't have a chance of being seen. Had the bag propped on the seat, digging through it while Jack took his time to relieve himself. Setting the bottles of pills down and pulling out another MRE and a couple of energy bars.
He glanced back when he heard movement, shoulders relaxing once Jack had popped in to sight. "Need to walk around a bit more. Take more pills, try and eat a little. Still got some good battery-life left, we can afford a break." From being on the road. Just for a little while longer.
It was good to walk, he would admit. They had been riding long enough that the meager pain relief from the pills had already faded, and he moved gingerly. He wasn't as exhausted as he might have looked, tottering along on injuries just like Reyes was.
He nodded, tugging his hood up higher on his head as he approached the parked hoverbike and considered just sitting down in the dirt. He figured he would be back to sitting soon enough, so it would be better for his muscles to stand for longer. "We still have hours before dusk anyway."
He looked at the food and knew better than to refuse. He might not be hungry, but his body needed energy. He took a protein bar that was out of the bag and managed to open it with one hand and his teeth. He nibbled off small chucks and had to easy slowly. Why did everything have to hurt all over?
"The plan to wind the battery down, refuel it and then carry on or find camp for overnight? You holding up?"
Picked some random MRE to tear open, getting the heat pouch going so that the part that would at least taste better warmed up would have the time to do so. Looking over the packet of M&Ms that had come with it and ripping that open, too. Pop a few of them in to his mouth, sitting against the side of the bike's seat to where he could stretch his legs out a bit.
"Yeah, can re-charge at the next place we fine since the battery won't run out on us overnight, find a place to camp." Get some sleep in the woods somewhere in some make-shift tent. Best either of them could do at the moment.
God it took him awhile to eat, and he hated it. His teeth hurt, was pretty sure a few of them were loose from the impact and every motion of his face just set all the bruising aching and fire along the lacerating across his face. He still did it without complaint for once, gingerly nibbling like a scarred up princess. It was encouraging to have Gabriel eat as well, knowing both of them needed it.
"You want to actually stop and sleep a few hours?" He knew it would be better for them both to lay down and rest, but it went against the idea that he needed to get as far away as possible. "Guess we'll be better off starting fresh after a few hours of sleep..."
All the more reason he chose some of the softer options to pick from randomly, because sure enough MRE tacos counted as soft since they went with mushed to fuck 'seasoned meat' and all that. Just leave out the 'tortilla' option for Jack. Try and go as easy with his face and mouth as possible.
"Once we're further away." Couldn't see the city now at least, but he wanted to be further out- but knew he couldn't drive through the night despite wanting to. Knew the shape he was in. "Figure we'll have out little picnic here, drive until we find a charge station, and then head out towards a place we can go camping."
He wasn't certain he was going to be able to get down more than what he was currently eating, though theoretically he could. It would depend on how much all the muscles of his face hurt by that point. He wasn't that far into his protein bar as it was, which was terribly sad given his old abilities to pack away calories quickly.
"If it would be easier on you, I can take a turn," he said as a way of offering. He didn't want Reyes to burn out in their escape. He also didn't want to push his bond to dangerous levels either. "Yeah, alright. If you think that's best. Weather will be cold overnight, but we have enough clothes to make it comfortable."
"Here." He'd managed his way in front of Jack and was holding out that little packet of M&Ms- "They're soft, suck on them so they'll melt in your mouth. Rest your face from chewing for a little bit." Gabriel Reyes sharing his candy, the world was ending.
That or it was some little affectionate gesture all wrapped up in something for his bond.
"We'll be alright. Can curl up together for warmth under a few blankets I lifted from that donation bin."
It was a real testament to how sad and pathetic he must have looked if Gabriel was going to share candy with him. Even as a bonded pair, they tended only to share candy when each of them had some of a different type. Reyes was notoriously guarded with his sweets, and that his bond shared them softened him to the man immediately. "That sorry looking, am I?"
He offered the protein bar in exchange. It definitely wasn't as good as M&Ms, but it had calories they both would need. He put two of the small candies in his mouth and just sucked on them, letting them melt in his mouth.
"I know. If we haven't died yet... we probably aren't going to in a sleep over in the woods," he remarked. It would likely do them both good to sleep cuddled up together as usual.
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He nodded and swung the pack from his shoulder carefully, unzipping and digging in one-handed until he had found the two most important pill vials they had in their position, both of them running low. He had to offer both to Reyes. Child-proof bottles meant he couldn't open them on his own.
He zipped the bag back up and slipped it back into place. "Next town over, we should get more. Or under the cover of darkness." He didn't want either of them too sore, even if the ache was nearly constant no matter what they took.
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Gabriel was popping open those bottles and pouring douses for the both of them, tucking the bottles away for a moment so he could hand Jack his, already downing his dry. Would help get both bottles back in to that bag with a careful tuck.
"Whichever comes first or easiest. Take a minute before heading in to the parking garage, okay?" Then it'd be right back to business.
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He tipped his hip so that Gabriel could return the bottles to the pack, and he reached up to gently scratch his cheek. He ached. It was shameful that he was already tired, but he nodded his head at the instructions.
"You go in first so it doesn't look at suspicious. I'll wait a few minutes and follow," he remarked. Gabriel had two working arms and a better working knowledge of what they would be looking for here. He would bring up the rear, try to keep them as safe as possible.
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Leaned and lingered, just a few extra seconds, all to brush a careful kiss to Jack's cheek.
After that moment Gabriel was heading off- "Luckily it can be easy enough to hot-wire a hoverbike." While still close enough to whisper that, and then he was heading inside of the parking garage, giving sighs a quick glance and heading the direction they would most likely find what they were going in for.
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He leaned into the kiss, almost desperate for it and a sigh was exclaimed quietly, settling him.
Jack watched Gabriel go, lingering in the shadow of the alley until the older man disappeared into the parking garage. He mentally timed about five minutes before heading down that way, keeping his pace slow and hunched as if he were very tired. He made certain to enter on a different path from Reyes, slipping into the parking garage and pretended to fish around for keys as he headed for the area where hoverbikes were most likely located. He found it after a few minutes of slow walking and Reyes there as well.
He was breathing harder than he should, but there was comfort finding his bond here. Well-needed comfort. He didn't like being apart right now. "Find something worthwhile?"
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Was found kneeling behind a few of the bikes—
"Yeah, and I also found a wrecked and covered bike. Going to use the plate off of that, do a little switcharoo to buy us time. No one will think to look at the broken one being stored out of sight." Fortunate for them, very fortunate, and he wasn't going to say that out loud out of some ingrained paranoia that was spiking high at this point. "Have that much extra time to get that distance between here and us."
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"How long do you need? I'll make a few passes around to make certain that no one is coming your way," he remarked. He could stroll and keep watch. "Guess we don't have means to drag another battery along, huh?"
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At least he had the plate off of the one they were taking, just had to get the one taken from the wrecked bike on- "I don't think we do. This one's at full right now at least, we may have to risk using a station down the road." Keep them going as long as they needed it.
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No one came for the hoverbikes. He kept a weathered eye on activity, but he was also listening to Reyes. "The break to charge the battery might do us both some good. Maybe you can get a nap for thirty minutes or so." With Reyes doing the driving, it was important his bond rested where possible.
After all, he could just doze against Gabe's back.
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Never wanted him to feel useless.
He used the bike itself to stand back up, painful and unsteady as the movement was. He was sure he could drive, no issue there. Be a nice break from being on foot. Hopefully. "While you keep watch or nap with me? Could pull off somewhere after charging it after all." Some patch of woods, use the bike to make a makeshift tent wit the tarps they had on them.
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He watched his bond stand, looking sore and unsteady, and he almost moved over to fuss. However, he knew it wouldn't be helpful. "I'll keep watch. You'll be doing the driving, so you need the most rest. After all, I can just sleep against your back while we go."
He didn't disagree that pulling off and hiding in the woods would be fine for resting as well. They would need time to actually lay down he figured. Maybe plan to get as far away today and as much in the night then rest during the day. "We just need to get far."
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Reyes gestured for Jack to come on over, "We'll both be needing the rest at first, even if you'll be dozing off against my back while we're on the road." Both needed to rest- and they needed to actually eat sooner rather than later on that same train of thought.
"Far is good."
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He agreed that helmets would be necessary, but they weren't around here so far. Hoodies were going to keep them until they could grab helmets, hopefully with full face shields. God knew he would struggle to get one on, but it would be the best opportunity for masking their identity.
"And we both know we should take watches when on the road," he pointed out. They were wanted men by whoever wanted them very dead. He moved to mount the back of the bike carefully, sliding back to make the most room for Gabriel to take the driver's perch and arranged the bag a tad more comfortably across his shoulders.
"We can discuss watch schedules when we're out of town, okay?"
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Gabriel carefully moved himself on to the bike, leg hauled over and all, backing up the rest of the way on food. Pulling back the part needed to get at a bit of the wiring he needed to get the thing started. "We're both healing, allowed to worry about you as much as you're allowed to worry about me," not even arguing, just stating the fact and- well. Gave Jack that much too, didn't he? "You're right though."
"Yeah, hold on." Motor cranked to life, and once Jack was positioned to hold on to him? Gabriel was getting them going, not gunning it because they needed to get out of here first. Only once they were out of the parking garage would he be gunning it.
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"I know," he agreed. They would always worry after each other. "You're doing the long-haul work here, so I get to worry more. I'm just along for the ride." Though, he had no problem taking a turn at the bike, but it would be one handed which might be an issue on sudden stops and turning.
He tipped his head so he could rest his cheek on Gabe's shoulder as they shifted into motion and once out of the garage, they were on their way. Hopefully to a safe place. To recuperate and digest fully what had happened.
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Was going to be a long ride that no doubt would get uncomfortable, but at least they were getting the hell out of there before the early morning traffic got bad. Head off towards the more forested area, where city went to smaller dotted towns. More trees than buildings, and for their luck it was a smooth enough ride on that hoverbike.
Some hours later he did finally pull off the main road to some side one where he could pull off and stop. Getting them off in to some spot that looked like some abandoned rest area. Battery was still good, but they needed to get up. Stretch legs and.. well. Try and eat a little, take more meds.
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The pack on his back grew heavy over the journey, weighing on him and stiffening up his shoulders, but he never complained. As much as he would have wanted to, he didn't sleep either, didn't even so much as close his eyes for more than blinking. No he kept a weathered eye on the traffic following or passing them or even ones they passed.
He perked when Gabriel took them off the road, and he expected it was going to be a pee break. He was so stiff staying in the same position he struggled off of the bike and almost literally had to crawl out from under the weight of the pack.
"I'll be quick..." He tottered off to the bushes to relieve himself and thankfully it was something he could do on his own given he was wearing sweats. Ah yeah... still pissing some blood. He hissed and shook his head but finished up and shuffled back the way he had come. "Need me to take a turn?"
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He glanced back when he heard movement, shoulders relaxing once Jack had popped in to sight. "Need to walk around a bit more. Take more pills, try and eat a little. Still got some good battery-life left, we can afford a break." From being on the road. Just for a little while longer.
"You up for trying to eat a little?"
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He nodded, tugging his hood up higher on his head as he approached the parked hoverbike and considered just sitting down in the dirt. He figured he would be back to sitting soon enough, so it would be better for his muscles to stand for longer. "We still have hours before dusk anyway."
He looked at the food and knew better than to refuse. He might not be hungry, but his body needed energy. He took a protein bar that was out of the bag and managed to open it with one hand and his teeth. He nibbled off small chucks and had to easy slowly. Why did everything have to hurt all over?
"The plan to wind the battery down, refuel it and then carry on or find camp for overnight? You holding up?"
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"Yeah, can re-charge at the next place we fine since the battery won't run out on us overnight, find a place to camp." Get some sleep in the woods somewhere in some make-shift tent. Best either of them could do at the moment.
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"You want to actually stop and sleep a few hours?" He knew it would be better for them both to lay down and rest, but it went against the idea that he needed to get as far away as possible. "Guess we'll be better off starting fresh after a few hours of sleep..."
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"Once we're further away." Couldn't see the city now at least, but he wanted to be further out- but knew he couldn't drive through the night despite wanting to. Knew the shape he was in. "Figure we'll have out little picnic here, drive until we find a charge station, and then head out towards a place we can go camping."
Wording it so normally.
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"If it would be easier on you, I can take a turn," he said as a way of offering. He didn't want Reyes to burn out in their escape. He also didn't want to push his bond to dangerous levels either. "Yeah, alright. If you think that's best. Weather will be cold overnight, but we have enough clothes to make it comfortable."
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That or it was some little affectionate gesture all wrapped up in something for his bond.
"We'll be alright. Can curl up together for warmth under a few blankets I lifted from that donation bin."
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He offered the protein bar in exchange. It definitely wasn't as good as M&Ms, but it had calories they both would need. He put two of the small candies in his mouth and just sucked on them, letting them melt in his mouth.
"I know. If we haven't died yet... we probably aren't going to in a sleep over in the woods," he remarked. It would likely do them both good to sleep cuddled up together as usual.
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