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Eliza sighed, looking quite fatigued. "We'll just keep walking. No decisions need to be made."
Anya was playing with the Berdling in Basel's lab a few days later, laughing deeply as it tried to climb up her arm.
"I don't know," she said, looking over at her. "But there has to be something better than this, right?"
(Switch?)
"I think so," she said hesitantly. "They can't be happy, right? I mean... I think we could convince them..."
Eliza looked out across the horizon as a cold breeze blew across the meadow. Her brows furrowed and she was quiet before she looked back at the...
He gave her a small nod and headed out.
Eliza began walking, her shoulders hunched. Jude looked over at Sona for a second before following Eliza.
"Right?" he asked, stretching his arms. "I'll talk to you later, Meer."
Eliza was looking along the horizon, frowning. "Along the tracks still, I think," she said tiredly. "But at a distance. They'll be looking for us."
"What about you? What are you going to do?"
He gave her a brief nod, his eyes flickering up to her. Despite their tiredness, they were the color of freshly polished pewter, and they seemed...
He gave her a small smile. "I'm not too used to being awake during the day."
He shrugged slightly, running his hand through his hair. "I don't know. I might sleep for a while."
He nodded, taking the brace from Eliza and setting it against her wrist, fastening the grass around it. "There."
She squinted before surveying the landscape. She spotted a few fallen branches and gestured with her hand. Strands of the tall green grass and a...
“You might have a sprain,” he mused. “Eliza, we need to make a split really quickly. Can you give us a hand?” Eliza came over curiously. “Didn’t...
He held her arm gently, inspecting it. “Can you move your wrist?”
He looked up at her, and although he didn’t smile (Jude never smiled), there did seem to be an air of approval. “You did,” he agreed, taking her...
“Well, you jumped off like a flailing chicken,” he said, coming over to her. “Let me see.”