"What, I can't just ride on the back of yours whenever?" she replies, following.
She is, at most, half joking. The reality of having to have and care for a horse feels inevitable, but she was hoping she could be on the ground for longer than an hour without having to face it down.
"I ain't teach you how to ride for nothin'," he points out to her. "But
you'll have to do for now, the town's a couple hours away from the cabin.
How'd you like it here?"
"More built up than I was expecting," she replies. She's glad it's that way, having imagined more than once a future where it was little more than a canvas tent over her head. "You've been working hard."
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"Just a regular deer," he says, spectacularly unhelpfully, as he steps back outside. Still no lock, Tess.
"Got me a good horse, too. A strong one. Hell, we're gonna have to get you a horse."
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She is, at most, half joking. The reality of having to have and care for a horse feels inevitable, but she was hoping she could be on the ground for longer than an hour without having to face it down.
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"I ain't teach you how to ride for nothin'," he points out to her. "But you'll have to do for now, the town's a couple hours away from the cabin. How'd you like it here?"
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