"It's not your fault." He said quietly.
Do you really want to trust insanity? (Private with Icefire, it's pretty fooking mature, matey)
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Gabe nodded just slightly, but he didn't truly agree. He was the one who got himself killed, who was the reason Alex was on the run in the first place.
Alex closed his eyes tiredly.
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Gabe leaned back, running his fingers through Alex's hair again. Alex should probably sleep…
Alex leaned into the touch, sighing faintly.
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Gabe kissed Alex's head, moving so they could both try to relax more.
Alex curled up on the seat. "I'm tired." he said quietly.
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Gabe nodded some.
"Go ahead and go to sleep," he said softly. "I'll keep watch…"
Alex nodded, closing his eyes to try and sleep.
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Gabe ran his fingers through Alex's hair, keeping silent.
Alex eventually started to fall asleep.
(fuck off, i don't give a shit)
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Gave let out a quiet hum, resting his head on Alex as the other man fell asleep.
Alex fell asleep.
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Gabe stayed awake, always watchful in case the woman decided to come back. She didn't, thankfully.
Alex continued to sleep, curled up in a little ball on the seat.
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Gabe gently rested his hand on Alex's head.
"Why us..?" He wondered out loud, voice hushed so Alex wouldn't hear him.
Alex shifted faintly, but didn't wake up.
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Gabe eventually laid down, his arms around Alex.
(timeskip?)
Alex kept sleeping.
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(Yeee. to when?)
(hhhhh idk lmao)
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(hnnnnnnnnnnnn we need drama, how do we make drama for these two)
(uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh we could just skip to when they've arrived and then have Alx or Gabe hear rumors about someone who can bring back the dead??)
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(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaokie)
Gabe had his arms around Alex, looking around a bit. It'd been a long trip, but it was over now.
(lol)
Alex waited as the train pulled into the station at long last, picking up his bag.
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Gabe kissed Alex's cheek lightly. He picked the horn up like before, holding it for Alex.
Alex swallowed faintly as they started walking.
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Gabe stayed close to Alex, looking around once.
"It's almost over," he said softly. Soon, they'd be able to retreat to their own homestead, and Alex could live out the rest of his days in solitude.
Alex nodded faintly, climbing down off of the train and looking around. The town seemed rough and unfinished, in comparison to the cities he was used to. But it was safer here, at least.