Tomorrow? Zan quirked an eyebrow. She was instigating them seeing each other again. That was a good thing, right? It made him feel good at least, and he smiled. It wasn't something he would have thought of doing himself, but with Destiny? He didn't want to turn that down.
"What time is it?" He assumed later in the day, since the movie would have to be after dark. "I work until two tomorrow." He had been planning to work on his car the rest of the day again, but... he didn't want to pass up spending more time with Destiny. His car could wait another day. "So if that's not to late... I would love to go with you."
Hunter chuckled and nodded. "Okay. Your place." Did she really mean it? That she didn't care where they were as long as she was with him? Was it... really real? His heart was slowly slipping into a place he'd determined it wouldn't go. Could he really allow it to? He let his fingers run gently down the side of her face before finally letting her go. "You lead the way..."
...It was a couple hours later, and Hunter was in his favorite position. Curled on his side with Ryan tucked in front of him, his arm around her holding her close. It was warm. It was comfortable. And he was happy. The movie playing didn't really matter all that much, and he leaned forward a little to kiss her cheek. "I'm glad Eli's not here," he whispered before chuckling and giving her a squeeze.
Aaron gave a low growl of frustration, but let Sam help him. "Let's just... go back to my room," He was disappointed though. The walk had started out well enough. Was it too much to hope that he'd ever walk straight again?
Leaning just as heavily on Sam as his crutch, he let her steer him back to his room, which took several minutes at their slow pace. Once there, he had her help him to his bed where he could finally sit. He wiped some sweat from his brow, and sighed. "Last time JT was here, he was trying not to tell me something... but I think I already know."
He looked up at Sam and just shook his head. "Go on... I can manage now." He mustered up something close to a smile, in spite of his pain. "Let me know if we actually get to go to the lake."