03-21-2023, 08:57 PM
“Sure,” Asha laughed. “I can sleep pretty much anywhere. It’s a skill.” She leaned to flick the radio a little quieter now he was back, and watched him from the corner of her eye as he refilled his mug with coffee and retreated to the table, nose buried in his app. “Did you sleep at all?”
The kitchenette wasn’t exactly well stocked with what she’d consider staples, so she’d made do. If there was time today she wanted to seek out the closest market; find them proper supplies. “It’s just porridge,” she said of the pan on the stove as she lifted it from the heat to cool. “But there’s bread too. I could toast some for you, if you like.” She expected he would decline, but it never stopped her offering. Afterwards she wrapped her hands around her tea and leaned against the counter. A waterfall of inky hair hid Elias’s expression from view. Not that she needed to see it to feel the intensity of his emotions.
“Are we still going to take a boat out on the water? If something’s scaring the fish?”
The kitchenette wasn’t exactly well stocked with what she’d consider staples, so she’d made do. If there was time today she wanted to seek out the closest market; find them proper supplies. “It’s just porridge,” she said of the pan on the stove as she lifted it from the heat to cool. “But there’s bread too. I could toast some for you, if you like.” She expected he would decline, but it never stopped her offering. Afterwards she wrapped her hands around her tea and leaned against the counter. A waterfall of inky hair hid Elias’s expression from view. Not that she needed to see it to feel the intensity of his emotions.
“Are we still going to take a boat out on the water? If something’s scaring the fish?”