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He gave her a small smile, kissing her temple.
"Not that I can think of," he said, checking the map. "We might run into some stuff, but I'm not sure."
"A few days," he said apologetically. "It's pretty far North."
"Don't worry," he said easily. "I'm sure I'll be alright."
He raised an eyebrow at her playfully. "I doubt I'll get bored. I did something for the last 200 years."
He nodded in agreement, slipping his bag on his back. "Yeah.. Or something like that."
Zerras finished before her and began to roll up the bedroll.
He began to get their things together, pursing his lips.
He sighed with a small nod. "Yeah, you're right."
He gave her small smile, slipping an arm around her. "Thank, Juni."
He leaned over and kissed her cheek, his gaze soft. "I don't mind. I was just curious, I suppose."
He blinked, surprised at her. "You're being very sweet right now."
He rolled his eyes, turning back to his own cup. "That logic makes no sense."
He raised an eyebrow at her curiously. "I didn't do anything."
He laughed warmly, kissing her cheek. "That's not me."
He laughed. "I just added it to the water."
He looked over at her curiously, his head tilted. "Do you like it?"
His frown deepened as he turned to his own cup.
"Not much we can do right now," he said apologetically.
He gave her a small smirk. "I would but.. we're currently in a desert."