If Ken looked over in time, he'd see Youji running a hand through his hair almost compulsively. Just to be sure.
"Tea, thanks." He crouched at the edge of the fire, letting Darling drop from his arm. She immediately rushed back over to inspect Ken's Pokemon, Youji be damned.
"Remind me to pick up some coffee when next we see civilization, though," he said. "If you let me have the tent, I'll even pay you back for half of it."
He smiled into his hands. Roundabout way to show gratitude, but hell.
"I could almost call it bearable were it not for all of this snow. I still can't believe they don't have paved roads, let alone a basic necessity like cars. It does sound like a bad video game, when you put it like that."
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"Tea, thanks." He crouched at the edge of the fire, letting Darling drop from his arm. She immediately rushed back over to inspect Ken's Pokemon, Youji be damned.
"Remind me to pick up some coffee when next we see civilization, though," he said. "If you let me have the tent, I'll even pay you back for half of it."
He smiled into his hands. Roundabout way to show gratitude, but hell.
"I could almost call it bearable were it not for all of this snow. I still can't believe they don't have paved roads, let alone a basic necessity like cars. It does sound like a bad video game, when you put it like that."