[She pauses for a moment, trying to connect the sound with anything she knows. But it didn't sound like branches creaking under snow weight, and it DEFINITELY wasn't an animal she recognized.
She give Bridge's arm a gentle squeeze before lowering it and moving forward.]
Stay behind me and close. Let me know if you hear anything and I'll transform.
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[Although at least it's not that one Samuel L. Jackson movie; as if she didn't have enough reasons to hate airplanes.]
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And for the record, it's empty because it's a rental cabin, and no one's renting it.
[Pulling out a key, he swung it around on his finger.]
Until now.
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You JERK!
[But she says it through a peal of laughter. And an arm punch, which she tries to at least make kinda gentle. (It'll still probably hurt.)]
I should've known, there's no WAY you would've let the truck break down like that!
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.....But really, no, that hurt.]
Shows what you know. Old Dino breaks down all the time.
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Like I said, you wouldn't let Old Dino break down on an isolated wilderness road in the middle of winter with your precious girlfriend as a passenger.
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And even if I did, neither of us would leave the truck. Let alone go farther into the woods.
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Well, I'm sorry for doubt--
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What was that?!
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I...am not sure.
[Whatever it was, it sure didn't sound good.]
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She give Bridge's arm a gentle squeeze before lowering it and moving forward.]
Stay behind me and close. Let me know if you hear anything and I'll transform.
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Okay.
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Really, though, you'd think they'd make the driveway come a little closer to the cabin...