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Kaz took Vaughn’s hand gently, not bothering to open his eyes as Argo began to drive them back to the apartment. “You okay?” He mumbled sleepily
Kaz took Vaughn’s hand gently, not bothering to open his eyes as Argo began to drive them back to the apartment. “You okay?” He mumbled sleepily
“I’m fine, you?” Vaughn murmured, his thumb rubbing at Kaz’s hand slowly. He needed to know that Kaz was okay. If he was, then he would feel so much better.
“Tired. But okay, I guess,” Kaz murmured, cracking an eye as he looked up at Vaughn. “I’ve hurt worse, trust me. This is a walk in the park compared to the shit ton of dirt bike accidents I was in when I was a kid.”
“That’s not good,” Vaughn mumbled, keeping his eyes shut as he breathed slowly. “Thank god Cas knows how to heal. If I came back to the hospital with a broken arm and a limp, I’d be in trouble.”
“Yeah. Definitely wouldn’t get you for home therapy then,” Kaz chuckled. “Though Cas is probably gonna chew us out when he sees us. Especially me because he’ll probably think I tried to do this on purpose or something.”
Vaughn had been smiling at the joke, but he ended up frowning. “He’d really think you would do something like that?” He questioned. Wasn’t family supposed to trust and feel sorry for each other?
“I think it’s just concern disguised as anger wrapped in a healthy dose of suspicion,” Kaz said with a shrug. The car slowed to a stop, and Kaz looked up through the window at the apartment outside
“I’m sure it’ll be fine, it was an accident,” Vaughn mumbled. He forced his eyes to open despite how tired he was. He could have fallen asleep in the car if he had really felt like it.
Argo parked the car, stepping out and opening the doors. “Okay, lovebirds, lets get you two inside so Cas can patch you up,” he said, leaning down to scoop Kaz up as he began to walk towards the bar
Vaughn pushed himself up with a grunt, following Argo to the bar slowly. He could walk fine, though his calf throbbed sharply where there was a gash across it, a rip in his pants from it.
Thorn thought a second, "Anything with fish, obviously. I have a list back in my room, there's too many to remember. So I wrote them down."
"We'll do all-you-can-eat seafood next time we sneak out," Lana said. "I'm sure there's a buffet around here, since there's a beach nearby."
Thorn smiled, "That sounds great! I feel kind of bad you have to pay for everything though."
"It's no problem!" Lana said. Then she reconsidered. "Well, I might be slightly broke. Don't worry though, I'll make cash somehow."
"I'll help out," Thorn said, "I'm sure I can do something without being in the light. Maybe work with computers or something."
"I don't think I'm staying at the hospital for that long," Lana said, "so once I'm out I'll stick around and make cash with my usual business. My aunt lives nearby."
Thorn looked over at her, "You're going to stay? But why? Do you have a reason to?"
"I don't really have anyone to go back to." Lana shrugged, glancing away. She gazed out the window, avoiding eye contact.
Thorn looked down, "Oh right. Sorry."
"No, it's okay," Lana said quickly, snapping her attention back to Thorn. "I don't mean to be a downer." Knew I should have taken two Happy's instead of one, she thought miserably.
Thorn looked back at Lana, "I know. I'm the one that brought it up."
Luka grinned, running a hand through his hair. "Seriously? When do I get to watch it, man?"
Lana forced a smile, changing the subject quickly. "Anyway. Have you tried the salmon rolls yet? They're really good, too."
Thorn shook her head as she grabbed one. She bit into it, "Yep. Great like everything else here."
"I'm really impressed with this restaurant," Lana said. "For the price, it's really, really good."
Thorn nodded, "Yeah. We really lucked out didn't we."
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