@ElderGod-Icefire
Jay continued to work on the little shelter, humming softly as he did so. He was concentrated nearly completely on his work. Leo was still sleeping on the ground.
Jay continued to work on the little shelter, humming softly as he did so. He was concentrated nearly completely on his work. Leo was still sleeping on the ground.
"There, a nice little fire." Delia said, a hint of pride in her voice as she finally found her matches and got a fire started. It took a little while to get going but soon it was crackling nicely, casting things in a yellow glow as the sun continued down and eating through sticks quite fast. "It might need some bigger logs though, and I can't carry any over."
Jay smiled. "I'll get them." he replied, finishing the shelter. He stood up, walking into the woods to get bigger logs. He came back after a few minutes, larger logs held in his hands. He set them down.
Her lips turned up into a small smile and she nodded in thanks, massaging her arms and legs while she sat by the fire. It was a pretty sunset, and she was elated to finally be off her crutches for the night. As long as they didn't have to get up or run from anything, if they did, then she wouldn't be happy..at all.
Jay sat down, sighing softly and watching the fire. "Thanks for getting that going." He said.
"No problem." She replied, still trying to rub out her sore muscles so she wouldn't be quite as sore in the morning. Delia watched the fire and flames flicker and burn, ignoring her growling stomach and trying to focus on the positives of the moment. They were still alive, no one seemed to be chasing them, and they had both a fire going and a shelter to sleep under.
Jay checked in his bag. "You hungry? I've got food." he said.
She glanced over with a lightly hopeful look, "Yeah, depending on how much we have though, we can save it for tomorrow."
Jay nodded a little bit. "We'll split a can, alright?"
"Ok," She replied, scooting slightly closer to him so they wouldn't have to reach as far, "What is it exactly? I hope it's something good." Almost anything sounded good at this point, but she hoped it was soup or something equally as filling that maybe they could heat up before eating.
He smiled a little. "Uhm. Soup?" he pulled it out, holding it out to her.
Delia's face lit up slightly and she gently took the can, looking at it and then over at him, "Ready to eat?" She reached over to her bag and pulled out a small knife that she had found a long time ago, stabbing it gently through the aluminum lid of the can to use as a makeshift can opener.
He nodded, smiling back at her. "Yeah.
"Should we wait to heat it up first? Or just eat it right away?" She asked, prying the top off and looking between the fire and him.
He shrugged a little. "Up to you."
Delia sighed and cast a long look at the fire, shaking her head, "It would taste so much better warmed up, but at the same time I don't want to wait that long." She frowned and laughed, being over dramatic, "The decisions."
He laughed a little bit. "Hm." He replied. "Decisions indeed."
"Whatever, I've waited all day for food, what's a few more minutes." She eventually decided with a shrug, pushing the can as close to the flames as she dared and propping herself back on her arms with a sigh, "And now we wait."
He chuckled softly. "Alright." he looked over at her for a moment, smiling a little, then back at the fire.
Delia looked over at him, smiling and studying his face. "Slightly random, but I feel like I owe you a thank you." She said gently, looking away and focusing back on the can.
He laughed a little. "No, not really." he replied, shaking his head.
"But I really do," She persisted, looking back at him and leaning back on her arms, occasionally checking on the soup, "You've been more than helpful since we started traveling together, I'm serious."
He shrugged his shoulders. "Yeah, maybe so."
Delia smiled gently and nodded, "So thank you." The soup wasn't bubbling or anything, but she guessed that it had been long enough in the fire to be hot or at least warm.
He smiled a little. "Yeah. You're welcome."
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