[ somehow it's easier to accept the possibility that he might keep her around as a distraction than to accept the altruism of him carrying her to safety. either way, she is too conscious of her weight, of her bulk, of her uselessness to be comfortable in his arms. despite this, she tries not to shift. tries not to make herself more than she already is.
but the silence gets to be too much, oppressive in how it makes her sit in the moment of receiving a simple act of kindness. ]
What's with the helmet? [ they might as well get to know each other. ]
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but the silence gets to be too much, oppressive in how it makes her sit in the moment of receiving a simple act of kindness. ]
What's with the helmet? [ they might as well get to know each other. ]