[She's still holding his hand. It's Nice. This feels like a thing parents probably do.]
[Hunter lets himself be tugged along. The anxious Palismen meet them in the hall, finally finding them after all the tumult. The rest of the day is a blur. Of picking up what few belongings he has from Jason's. He doesn't bother with bothering Jason to ask for a bag or something, just stuffs everything in a trash bag, and is extremely insistent on not needing anything more, enough that trying to talk him out of it would be a genuine fight.]
[Jason shouldn't have to be bothered when he's already done so much and he doesn't want Eda to have to go back to the new place to get a bag, or go out and buy a bag. He's being very stubborn about it when he already feels like he's imposed, like he's about to impose even more.]
[They arrange a lift out to Sunset Falls, he follows her up to the front door of pretty nice-looking house all things considered.]
[He doesn't have a clue how much his situation has mirrored that of so many other young people. Being taken into an unfamiliar home, all their worldly belongings in a trash bag, unsure of how long they're going to stay, of whether it'll last.]
[He looks more unsure of himself than he ever has as the Golden Guard as she leads him over the threshold.]
no subject
[Hunter lets himself be tugged along. The anxious Palismen meet them in the hall, finally finding them after all the tumult. The rest of the day is a blur. Of picking up what few belongings he has from Jason's. He doesn't bother with bothering Jason to ask for a bag or something, just stuffs everything in a trash bag, and is extremely insistent on not needing anything more, enough that trying to talk him out of it would be a genuine fight.]
[Jason shouldn't have to be bothered when he's already done so much and he doesn't want Eda to have to go back to the new place to get a bag, or go out and buy a bag. He's being very stubborn about it when he already feels like he's imposed, like he's about to impose even more.]
[They arrange a lift out to Sunset Falls, he follows her up to the front door of pretty nice-looking house all things considered.]
[He doesn't have a clue how much his situation has mirrored that of so many other young people. Being taken into an unfamiliar home, all their worldly belongings in a trash bag, unsure of how long they're going to stay, of whether it'll last.]
[He looks more unsure of himself than he ever has as the Golden Guard as she leads him over the threshold.]
It's really nice. How did you find this place?