He took another small mouthful to chew on but agreed that forcing it was probably going to be a bad idea for them both. He didn't want to wake Gabriel up by puking on the man after all. He had a small smile at the suggestion as he put the pack of stew aside. "Sounds wholesome. I can't wait." He definitely could. Talking about food was not high on his list despite how much they did right now, mostly encouraging each other to put calories away.
He leaned back against their shelter 'wall', making himself comfortable with Gabe in his lap. One hand remained gently stroking Gabe's scalp rhythmically while the other moved in to stroke fingers up and down the older man's neck, soothing for sleep.
"You're fussing instead of sleeping," he murmured softly.
"Very wholesome," and they could stop talking about food. Felt lucky that his stomach wasn't trying to object to what he'd managed to get down on top of the medications. Wasn't going to try his luck further, either.
Couldn't help how he relaxed that much more with every touch, letting out a slow but steady breath. Head tilted just a little against Jack's hand. "Can't help but fuss over you," for very obvious reasons. Still kept that sort of soothing connection through their bond, not letting go of it yet.
"I know, and you've fussed over me all day today and yesterday. It's my turn," he murmured softly, fingers still stroking. He knew that Gabe was exhausted, hadn't had any opportunities to sleep since they left the motel. It was high time the older man rested.
Their bond was warm and soothing for them both, and he hummed low in his throat as he continued to keep a physical connection as well. He'd soothe Gabe eventually, no matter how much of a stubborn old goat the man tried to be.
He could concede to that, Jack being correct in the fact Gabriel had fussed over him for two days just about, and that it was his turn to be fussed over. Driving for so long and, well. He nuzzled against those fingers before letting his head solidly rest against Jack's thighs, huffing with a slightly dramatic air to it- "You win."
Almost seemed too easy, didn't it? Spoke for how exhausted Gabriel really was, letting the physical connection soothe him as well as the bond itself.
"I know," he murmured softly, fingers still stroking Gabe's head and back of his neck, soothing as much as he could. The fact that Reyes gave in was indication enough of the older man's exhaustion, and he wasn't about to look that gift horse in the mouth. Let his bond sleep, warm and present same with him.
The night sounds were light, just the occasional owl hooting and a few rustling creatures in the woods. It was peaceful, no sounds of the road reaching them.
There'd been a few reasons that Gabriel had wanted them to go so deep in to the forest, away from the road to not be easily seen. Them not hearing sounds from the road may have been another, make it that easier to pick out noise of any vehicles trying to come their way for whatever reason. Could rest easily enough, even if he was usually a light sleeper- but maybe the exhaustion would push him in to something deeper.
Seemed to, with the hours he did manage. A lot longer than the stringing either of them got in that motel room.
Jack knew when Gabe slept, how the bond was still warm and steady but it was also muted as well. He sighed heavily and settled in to keep watch for the next few hours, listening to the sounds of the woods, keeping an eye out for lights or anything. They were left blissfully alone, Gabe's steady weight in his lap.
His bond needed this rest badly. His paranoia kept him awake, a low burn of adrenaline all the time. It helped that he wasn't exactly comfortable either, but the night hours passed quiet and without incident. He sipped at a sports drink to keep himself hydrated but made no motion to wake Gabe up.
The sun began to rise over the mountains and spread through the forest they were in. They had survived another day. His fingers continued to lightly stroke up and down the back of Gabe's neck, letting the older man wake on his own.
Somehow he didn't wake up once during the night, and it was difficult to tell if that was purely because of how tired he was or that and just how safe he felt. The amount of trust held in Jack even in his condition to watch over him, keep him safe. Barely even moved, just kept curled there in warmth and safety.
It was only when the sun started to rise that Gabriel began to stir as well. Subtle at first, some tremble as fingers curled a bit tightly in to the fabric of Jack's pants. Something tight there in their bond. Not painful but a pressure all the same.
As light filtered through the trees, he was able to look around to better assess their location. Deep in the forest but away from potential game trails. It was a good spot from what he could see, and they had been well left alone aside from maybe a few birds or squirrels, most of whom were also just starting to wake.
With little else to occupy him and exhaustion starting to overtake vigilance, Jack became aware of Gabriel waking, and he tipped his head to observe the older man still laid quiet and warm on his legs. His fingers stroked down further, smoothing between Gabe's shoulders in an attempt to chase away any unpleasantness. Letting his bond know he was there.
Could have been from aggravated aches and pains due to still sleeping on the ground with his injuries, senses pulling more aware because of the constant little unconscious reminder of their predicament. Body knowing it was tired and hurt, that worrying thought of danger a constant in the back of his mind not wanting to allow him to rest until they were safe. They'd never truly be safe, not like this—
That tightness started to ease, some held breath in Gabriel's sleep let out as he relaxed under those fingers. Even muscles that had tensed relaxed, even if fingers kept curled a little tightly on Jack's pants.
Part of his not yet awake, not wanting to awaken, had his face turn against his bond's stomach with some low noise, curling still. He needed to, but his body was still exhausted, likely would be so long as healing was needed.
He knew from experience and being stationary as long as he had been that aches and pains built up, especially as their limited pain medication had worn off a few hours ago. There was nothing to be done about, but he wanted Gabriel as quiet and asleep for as long as possible. The rest was deeply needed.
Jack held in a sound as Gabe's face pressed into his stomach, hot pain reminding him that yes, he was still wounded. No matter, it was worth every moment of it with his bond asleep and settling down again. His hand continued to stroke up and down Gabe's back leisurely, making it clear that the older man was safe and could rest on.
Exhaustion was going to plague them for days he knew. Their kind of wounded sapped all energy out of them. So the more rest now, the better chance of healing well.
There was another long day of being on the road ahead of them, no need to stop other then some rest stops to work out any stiffness from being on the bike only to start all over again. No need to stop for food, had enough to drink still on them, and unless they needed another recharge there'd be no stopping for anything else until there was another need for sleep.
They needed to get as much distance and ground as possible, all of those worries and wants going to be there in his mind at a near constant for a need to keep them both safe. A wonder he had slept without it plaguing him then, exhaustion at least giving him respite from his own mind. For a little while at least.
Couldn't remain asleep for that much longer for all of those reasons now, even if he wasn't rising so quickly- "Idea of the time?" Voice a little hoarse, groggy as Gabriel kept down.
A long day on the road, a long haul towards safety, and a long winded conversation about recovery in future. Even for them, their wounding and their travel would make things difficult. They were just too stubborn to actually die at this point. Maybe it was more accurate that they fussed and worried after the other too much to let the other pass away. They would always be tethered in life and in death.
He looked out beyond the walls of their enclosure, estimating how far the sun had risen at this point. It was light enough that they could easily travel without concern, but dark enough that the roads wouldn’t be full of people. Birds were only starting to wake. “I’d say about oh-five-hundred. Maybe closer to oh-five-thirty. Birds are just waking.”
His fingers still didn’t stop stroking Gabe’s back. “Can you sleep more?”
"Early enough then, huh." The road would be clear, outside of whatever few could be traveling themselves- but given what happened that could be more in-traffic that people leaving this way at the very least. Maybe fortunate for them, or not.
Gabriel tilted his head a bit, all the better to look up at Jack, quiet for a moment as he contemplated the question. Would be easy, to try and let himself get more sleep, especially with the motion against his back.
"Yeah. All is quiet," he murmured, hopefully putting the older man at ease against his thighs. He knew the sooner they were aware, the better for their progress, but he didn't have the energy to make any kind of push for it. Gabe looked exhausted but mildly rested and comfortable.
The corner of his lips tried for a little smile of encouragement. "You could use the rest, Gabriel. It's peaceful and quiet, so it seems like a good opportunity to rest."
"We... should get going before more of the world wakes up," his voice sounded damn terrible, but even as he said it he wasn't pushing up or even away from Jack. No, he was staying right where he was, Gabriel's eyes already half closed from just how soothing that hand on him was. How safe he couldn't help but feel. "Need to give you a chance to rest, too."
Even if it was just something not restful against his bike as they continued down the road.
"Maybe, but the world will keep for now. Everyone is looking elsewhere, not at two people on the road right now." His hand continued to stroke, aware that it was helping to keep Gabriel settled and hopefully feeling safe and secure. As much as he agreed they should leave, he was hesitant with how well the older man had slept. "I'm managing."
He couldn't exactly lie, not to his bond. He was exhausted, but he could watch over Gabriel for longer. The more rested, the better the older man healed. "Sleep more if you can. I'll keep watch."
Gabriel rested a hand against the side of Jack's face carefully, cupping his cheek and just... giving that much touch and turn. "Mi Ăşnico amor," voice soft even if hoarse. Could tell how tired the other man was, wished he could do more, that they had more to work with then and there, but they wouldn't until they managed to get to that bunker that felt too far away as it was.
"You need sleep, too." They needed to move, couldn't linger. Hell he wanted to, though. Wanted to stay and sleep as long as he could, sore and tired as he felt.
Tipping his face carefully into that hand, he allowed his eyes to close for a few moments to relish the moment. His ears were still pricked for foreign sound, but it was still quiet where they had set up camp. He hummed roughly in return to the words, enjoying them as he could.
"Probably," he agreed, sounding tired. "But I'm not driving, so my lack of sleep won't be detrimental on our travels later," he pointed out logically. All the while, his hand never stopped stroking up and down Gabe's back. "Take another hour or two."
Jack was going to burn himself out and end up just passing out from sheer exhaustion at some point, and that wouldn't be good. Stubborn as the man was, not worrying about his own health; not that Gabriel was surprised no. Had been like this ever since the hell of what happened started, hadn't it? Jut had to work through it all.
His head rested back against Jack's thigh all the same, looking up at him. "Just a little longer, then both of us need to try and eat something before we set off," break down what little camp they had. Take what they could of meds to try and make the trip a little more... easy on their bodies, at least.
He knew that was true, that he was pushing it harder than he had any right to, but Gabriel was his priority. He needed to worry, even if he might collapse and pass out at some point. Hopefully when that happened, they would be hidden away and safe where both of them could recover and the heal.
"Yes, alright," he agreed softly. "Let me take care of you a little longer. You know that you'll do the same for me soon enough." He stroked his fingers between Gabe's shoulders, affectionate. "Rest, lover boy."
Gabriel was far more worried it would happen while they were still on the road, much as he hoped that Jack could make it to the bunker. That he'd have whatever they needed on hand rather than having to struggle through it with them both only having a stolen bike and bag at their disposal. His own worry would remain until they were safe somewhere solid that he knew was off the grid enough to make finding them almost impossible.
"Okay," relenting softly, taking in a slow and deep breath and letting it out all the same. "Just... just a little while longer, then we have to get ready and go." Repeating himself almost as he couldn't help but let himself be lulled, even some soft amused noise at the pet name. "Hard not to with you."
Jack honestly couldn't fathom how much longer they had to go. He had slept yesterday, and they had both hit the point of exhaustion. He knew that they would continue to suffer as they tracked their way to where Gabriel was taking them, but he took some solace knowing that his bond was resting. He needed that to convince himself to keep his eyes open right now and hopefully for the rest of the day.
Paranoia was a powerful thing, and the idea of failure here and now was unacceptable.
His hand continued to stroke Gabe's shoulders and then moved up to cup and stroke the back of his bond's head, watching his damaged fingers slide over equally damaged flesh. He sighed heavily and shifted slightly to find a bit more of a comfortable position where he sat. He made no effort at all to wake his bond either, letting Gabe sleep as long as physically possible.
Large part of him didn't want to try and get more sleep in, antsy and needing to get them both out of there quickly and back on the road. Keep as far ahead as possible, of what he couldn't even say exactly other than fear of them somehow being found. Needed to escape, get them both as far away as possible.
Rest of him knew the more rest he got, the longer he could drive and the further they would get. Needed that rest after pushing himself, but there was further to push. Reason to continue doing so.
There was some more rest gotten at least? Could have been better, and could have certainly been worse, but there was a hand lifted to cup the side of Jack's face when Gabriel did stir again. They needed to eat, both of them. Even if a little, slowly get moving. Couldn't make himself sleep longer than that.
The birds were coming awake, the sun was rising to lighten the sky and the forest, and it seemed as if the day tried to start without them. His vigilance wavered slightly now that it was light, causing his head to droop and his shoulders to twitch as he fought off exhaustion while Gabe rested.
It wasn't as long as either of them probably wanted, but it was more than Gabriel had before trying again. His eyes slowly focused when a warm hand pressed to his cheek, and he managed a small smile at the corner of his lips. His hand stroked the older man's head affectionately.
"As attractive as the first day I laid eyes on you," he murmured, voice slurred and heavy.
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He leaned back against their shelter 'wall', making himself comfortable with Gabe in his lap. One hand remained gently stroking Gabe's scalp rhythmically while the other moved in to stroke fingers up and down the older man's neck, soothing for sleep.
"You're fussing instead of sleeping," he murmured softly.
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Couldn't help how he relaxed that much more with every touch, letting out a slow but steady breath. Head tilted just a little against Jack's hand. "Can't help but fuss over you," for very obvious reasons. Still kept that sort of soothing connection through their bond, not letting go of it yet.
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Their bond was warm and soothing for them both, and he hummed low in his throat as he continued to keep a physical connection as well. He'd soothe Gabe eventually, no matter how much of a stubborn old goat the man tried to be.
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Almost seemed too easy, didn't it? Spoke for how exhausted Gabriel really was, letting the physical connection soothe him as well as the bond itself.
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The night sounds were light, just the occasional owl hooting and a few rustling creatures in the woods. It was peaceful, no sounds of the road reaching them.
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Seemed to, with the hours he did manage. A lot longer than the stringing either of them got in that motel room.
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His bond needed this rest badly. His paranoia kept him awake, a low burn of adrenaline all the time. It helped that he wasn't exactly comfortable either, but the night hours passed quiet and without incident. He sipped at a sports drink to keep himself hydrated but made no motion to wake Gabe up.
The sun began to rise over the mountains and spread through the forest they were in. They had survived another day. His fingers continued to lightly stroke up and down the back of Gabe's neck, letting the older man wake on his own.
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It was only when the sun started to rise that Gabriel began to stir as well. Subtle at first, some tremble as fingers curled a bit tightly in to the fabric of Jack's pants. Something tight there in their bond. Not painful but a pressure all the same.
Unpleasant.
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With little else to occupy him and exhaustion starting to overtake vigilance, Jack became aware of Gabriel waking, and he tipped his head to observe the older man still laid quiet and warm on his legs. His fingers stroked down further, smoothing between Gabe's shoulders in an attempt to chase away any unpleasantness. Letting his bond know he was there.
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That tightness started to ease, some held breath in Gabriel's sleep let out as he relaxed under those fingers. Even muscles that had tensed relaxed, even if fingers kept curled a little tightly on Jack's pants.
Part of his not yet awake, not wanting to awaken, had his face turn against his bond's stomach with some low noise, curling still. He needed to, but his body was still exhausted, likely would be so long as healing was needed.
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Jack held in a sound as Gabe's face pressed into his stomach, hot pain reminding him that yes, he was still wounded. No matter, it was worth every moment of it with his bond asleep and settling down again. His hand continued to stroke up and down Gabe's back leisurely, making it clear that the older man was safe and could rest on.
Exhaustion was going to plague them for days he knew. Their kind of wounded sapped all energy out of them. So the more rest now, the better chance of healing well.
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They needed to get as much distance and ground as possible, all of those worries and wants going to be there in his mind at a near constant for a need to keep them both safe. A wonder he had slept without it plaguing him then, exhaustion at least giving him respite from his own mind. For a little while at least.
Couldn't remain asleep for that much longer for all of those reasons now, even if he wasn't rising so quickly- "Idea of the time?" Voice a little hoarse, groggy as Gabriel kept down.
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He looked out beyond the walls of their enclosure, estimating how far the sun had risen at this point. It was light enough that they could easily travel without concern, but dark enough that the roads wouldn’t be full of people. Birds were only starting to wake. “I’d say about oh-five-hundred. Maybe closer to oh-five-thirty. Birds are just waking.”
His fingers still didn’t stop stroking Gabe’s back. “Can you sleep more?”
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Gabriel tilted his head a bit, all the better to look up at Jack, quiet for a moment as he contemplated the question. Would be easy, to try and let himself get more sleep, especially with the motion against his back.
"Should I?" Or should they try to get going now?
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The corner of his lips tried for a little smile of encouragement. "You could use the rest, Gabriel. It's peaceful and quiet, so it seems like a good opportunity to rest."
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Even if it was just something not restful against his bike as they continued down the road.
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He couldn't exactly lie, not to his bond. He was exhausted, but he could watch over Gabriel for longer. The more rested, the better the older man healed. "Sleep more if you can. I'll keep watch."
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"You need sleep, too." They needed to move, couldn't linger. Hell he wanted to, though. Wanted to stay and sleep as long as he could, sore and tired as he felt.
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"Probably," he agreed, sounding tired. "But I'm not driving, so my lack of sleep won't be detrimental on our travels later," he pointed out logically. All the while, his hand never stopped stroking up and down Gabe's back. "Take another hour or two."
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His head rested back against Jack's thigh all the same, looking up at him. "Just a little longer, then both of us need to try and eat something before we set off," break down what little camp they had. Take what they could of meds to try and make the trip a little more... easy on their bodies, at least.
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"Yes, alright," he agreed softly. "Let me take care of you a little longer. You know that you'll do the same for me soon enough." He stroked his fingers between Gabe's shoulders, affectionate. "Rest, lover boy."
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"Okay," relenting softly, taking in a slow and deep breath and letting it out all the same. "Just... just a little while longer, then we have to get ready and go." Repeating himself almost as he couldn't help but let himself be lulled, even some soft amused noise at the pet name. "Hard not to with you."
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Paranoia was a powerful thing, and the idea of failure here and now was unacceptable.
His hand continued to stroke Gabe's shoulders and then moved up to cup and stroke the back of his bond's head, watching his damaged fingers slide over equally damaged flesh. He sighed heavily and shifted slightly to find a bit more of a comfortable position where he sat. He made no effort at all to wake his bond either, letting Gabe sleep as long as physically possible.
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Rest of him knew the more rest he got, the longer he could drive and the further they would get. Needed that rest after pushing himself, but there was further to push. Reason to continue doing so.
There was some more rest gotten at least? Could have been better, and could have certainly been worse, but there was a hand lifted to cup the side of Jack's face when Gabriel did stir again. They needed to eat, both of them. Even if a little, slowly get moving. Couldn't make himself sleep longer than that.
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It wasn't as long as either of them probably wanted, but it was more than Gabriel had before trying again. His eyes slowly focused when a warm hand pressed to his cheek, and he managed a small smile at the corner of his lips. His hand stroked the older man's head affectionately.
"As attractive as the first day I laid eyes on you," he murmured, voice slurred and heavy.
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