wesley-kelley:
@notsoblessedmasha
He’d been running from Masha, tail between his legs, ever since he’d stupidly went out in search of some help. Wes had thought he’d be able to relax a second or two after the group set out to leave. His first guess that wasn’t gonna happen was when he went over to Kane’s vehicle and saw Ladi riding shotgun.
But he’d managed to avoid Masha. It was easy given they were confined to vehicles most of the day. Wes simply slept most of the time or singing to shitty music, nonsensical conversation with the kid or Patty.
The burnt healed, though. Better than any of his others. H probably should thank her. He never considers it seriously.
He in fact still hasn’t considered it seriously even when he’s out scouting for supplies. Wes never went out far, figuring it was best to start closer to the vehicles. Stepping into the room any thoughts he had about what this room could possibly have that was useful goes out the fucken window.
Masha’s already in there.
For a split second, he’s frozen. If he runs off – again – it’s just pathetic. Not that he wants to speak to her. So. He stays. For a few seconds, he decides. He’ll pretend to look through things. Not speak to her and leave once he’s been in her long enough, pretending he had shitty luck. So. He does that.
At least, he tries to. Wes is spinning around some keyholder thing. Hooks on spins of tacky souvenir type deals. It creaks. And… it falls.
“Fucken… shit…” Wes scrambles to pick it back up. Beads hitting the floor, things falling off and bouncing everywhere.
Masha figured the cowboy, Weisley, was avoiding her, and had once witnessed him literally turn full circle to do so back at the base. That... bothered her but initially at least she was a tad grateful that he was keeping his distance if she was being honest with herself. She wasn’t sure what to even say to him after their last encounter, and somehow a friendly hello as they passed by each other seemed not enough? Too much? Both of those things. She knew a rather intimate part of him now that he didn’t go around sharing, who the hell would?
She let him be. Partly out of her own ineptitude and partly because she was busy, no sense in prying into the world of someone who clearly didn’t want you in it. Masha didn’t go out of her way to avoid him she just allowed him to steer clear. Didn’t approach him. So she was a bit surprised when he entered the same room she was scouring and didn’t immediately leave. She glanced up, recognized him, and looked away, casually moving behind some shelves when she saw him; pretending to be busy looking at things. Well not really pretending she was actually looking at things she wasn’t just in there dallying around. But she looked with a bit more forceful purpose, as if to prove she was minding her own business.
And the both of them were content to do that, mind their own business in an aloof manner. Until Weisley knocked over a souvenir stand, making as much noise in the quiet room as possible in the process. Masha looked over sharply at the commotion, a laugh escaping her despite herself. She covered her mouth and quelled it, clearing her throat. “I think the shop keeper will forgive you if you just leave the mess.” she joked. Masha stepped closer, choosing a counter to lean on.











