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[The tent was old and way too big for just two people, but he'd gotten it years ago for cheap and like hell was he gonna go buy a new one when this one did the job. Well, as long as it didn't rain - from his crouch at the entrance he looked up between the trees - still clear skies, mild weather, and a light evening breeze.
Maybe he should try to find a tarp anyway. The house might be 15 meters away but goddamnit they were camping, and if it rained they were gonna be prepared. He took a moment to stick his head back into the tent, going over all the supplies for the eleventh time... Finally pulled back and stood to light a cigarette, satisfied.]
Maybe he should try to find a tarp anyway. The house might be 15 meters away but goddamnit they were camping, and if it rained they were gonna be prepared. He took a moment to stick his head back into the tent, going over all the supplies for the eleventh time... Finally pulled back and stood to light a cigarette, satisfied.]
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Cheese?
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[Awkward, maybe, and definitely not worthy, but he holds it out like a peace offering anyway. While he feels bad that she is (was?) upset, it's not like they just had a huge blow-out.]
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Thank you.
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On that note he shoves the entire slice into her hand. He's got a tent flap to zip up.]
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Y-You aren't upset, are you? About what I said?
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Mm... sorta. Not -
[Huff and ragged zip closed. He's not upset with her, he's upset with him.]
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I...I'm sorry.
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[It's soft, even if he's not looking back. Don't be sorry, don't curl up like that, don't take him seriously because, really, if she waits he'll get it out of his system. And most importantly, don't, because it doesn't change anything.]
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[A lie and a truth all wrapped up at once, and even he's not sure which is which. It's both. She didn't, at least not until she left his side. And she didn't... not really.]
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You didn't.
[How's that.]