caleb-chapel:
A hotel. Caleb hadn’t known exactly where they were headed, but there was a sense of gratitude that washed over him it was a place that may afford them some comfortable beds, and something that was becoming increasingly more concerning to him, a bit of privacy. People were irking him in ways he never remembered being irked before and he wasn’t quite sure how to deal with that. He knew and understood that everyone in the group was fighting for their own survival, their own understanding of the situation at hand, but Caleb’s patience was running thinner more quickly these days.
With everyone except for Gaia, who stood behind him in one of the hotel rooms he’d claimed without hesitation. He’d never stayed here, had been by it and knew about it well enough, but had never actually stepped foot into the hotel. The room was too clean, too pristine with a thin layer of dust over everything. It didn’t fit with the rest of the world, like it was frozen in time the day before all of this all had happened.
Leaning towards the fridge, he pulled the door open, frowning in only slight disappointment to find it empty. “Bed’ll have to do,” he said over his shoulder to Gaia. “Not even a damn water.”
@gaiaarrow
The tiredness that it felt like she’d been fighting for weeks was finally catching up to her, barely enough energy left after so many poor nights sleep to keep her smile at the ready for anyone who might need it. So the fact that they were finally in a place where they could get what she hoped would be a restful night was one welcome to her. The quiet and privacy of the room that Caleb had readily claimed didn’t go amiss either when it felt like it had been an age since they’d been properly alone together.
It was little things like that which she missed the most. The nights that she hadn’t been worked spent curled up on the couch or the lunches that they used to snatch together in between conflicting scheduled. All of that seemed worlds away now but simply being in the same room as him made it feel a little closer.
Her footsteps are soft on the carpet, such a change from pavement, as she comes up behind him to place a hand on his back as he looks in the fridge. “I’ll take the bed over the water right now.” Her smile is soft but still present as she takes a step closer to him. “We can always go out and find some more supplies later.”














