[ Camping, huh? It's not as if Jack has been sleeping in any sort of luxury the last six years. More often he's got a bedroll laid out on some hard surface somewhere with a seabag at his side, ready to go in case of an emergency. He doesn't need comfort, and doesn't particularly want it.
Sleeping in shifts goes without saying. Knowing that there wasn't someone there to keep an eye out when he was passed out is what had made being alone hardest—that's just one reason why he's glad to have Ana back.
He's pretty sure the weather is the least of their concerns, though. ]
You've heard about what's out there, right?
[ It's only hearsay, but word on the street that they'll need to be worried about "monsters." ]
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Sleeping in shifts goes without saying. Knowing that there wasn't someone there to keep an eye out when he was passed out is what had made being alone hardest—that's just one reason why he's glad to have Ana back.
He's pretty sure the weather is the least of their concerns, though. ]
You've heard about what's out there, right?
[ It's only hearsay, but word on the street that they'll need to be worried about "monsters." ]