Oh, sure. Long as I got enough gas to get outta here.
[He shrugs. "Everyone" is maybe too many, depending on how many people there are, but the grin on his face indicates he has nothing against showing his bike off while he can. Plus, the mental image of having a cool badass cowboy skeleton on his bike makes him laugh a little. Or maybe that's the pot working its magic too, just a bit.
And it seems like Cruz brightens too, though that face is hard to read. But man, the guy seems like he's prone to some sort of wistful sadness in their company and that sucks, a badass skeleton dude shouldn't have to be sad about shit. He wants to ask about his girl, wants to ask if there are any cute lady skeletons, but decides the topic is done for now and that that's for the best.]
So hey, how d'you guys manage to hang around here without people freaking the fuck out? 'Cause I gotta figure, the average person probably doesn't much like seein' a skeleton on a skeleton horse around town.
[Cruz tilts his head just a little at the question, like he's asking one back.]
People don't see us. Or when they notice us, it's like noticing a gust of wind that shakes the pines. What I don't understand is why they see you two.
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[He shrugs. "Everyone" is maybe too many, depending on how many people there are, but the grin on his face indicates he has nothing against showing his bike off while he can. Plus, the mental image of having a cool badass cowboy skeleton on his bike makes him laugh a little. Or maybe that's the pot working its magic too, just a bit.
And it seems like Cruz brightens too, though that face is hard to read. But man, the guy seems like he's prone to some sort of wistful sadness in their company and that sucks, a badass skeleton dude shouldn't have to be sad about shit. He wants to ask about his girl, wants to ask if there are any cute lady skeletons, but decides the topic is done for now and that that's for the best.]
So hey, how d'you guys manage to hang around here without people freaking the fuck out? 'Cause I gotta figure, the average person probably doesn't much like seein' a skeleton on a skeleton horse around town.
[Cruz tilts his head just a little at the question, like he's asking one back.]
People don't see us. Or when they notice us, it's like noticing a gust of wind that shakes the pines. What I don't understand is why they see you two.