[Shit. He hadn't woken up with his phone. Nothing but the clothes on his back.]
I already ditched it. Battery died when I got shocked by the drone and I need the pocket space. It was a blackberry, if that matters. A Q10; it'd just come out too.
[There is some genuine note of loss there. Having his phone would actually be pretty useful, if only to cross reference when he first woke up.]
[ Lalo frowns, and nods when Jet says the computer just acted like the phone wasn't there. ]
Shit! I'm not enough of an egghead to tell you what that means. Unfortunately. [ At least he believes Jet about tossing it and isn't asking to see it anymore. He sighs, and rubs a hand over his moustache. Thinking. But his contemplative demeanor brightens immediately when he sees a large gray structure start to come into view.
[ Lalo's happy to share that flicker of a smile with him. There's something nice about being able to be casual with someone. Not having to have a stick up your ass. Jet's down-to-earth. He respects that.
Lalo isn't used to being told what to do, ever, except sometimes by his uncle or Don Eladio, so he finds it a little jarring. But he's also too tired to argue. He really could use another hour of rest. He gives Jet a smile and a nod. ]
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Plug it in... to your phone? [ At least that's what Lalo imagines Jet must be referring to. What else could he mean? ]
May I see it? [ He means Jet's phone. ]
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I already ditched it. Battery died when I got shocked by the drone and I need the pocket space. It was a blackberry, if that matters. A Q10; it'd just come out too.
[There is some genuine note of loss there. Having his phone would actually be pretty useful, if only to cross reference when he first woke up.]
It just acted like it wasn't there.
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Shit! I'm not enough of an egghead to tell you what that means. Unfortunately. [ At least he believes Jet about tossing it and isn't asking to see it anymore. He sighs, and rubs a hand over his moustache. Thinking. But his contemplative demeanor brightens immediately when he sees a large gray structure start to come into view.
He nudges Jet — gently — with an elbow. ]
Hey, man! That it?
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Jet looks up from his determined focus on the ground around them and there's a small rush of relief in him. Thank God for the small things.]
Hell yeah it is. Soon as we get there, take a break, I'll handle getting some water to Martin, but you need the rest.
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Lalo isn't used to being told what to do, ever, except sometimes by his uncle or Don Eladio, so he finds it a little jarring. But he's also too tired to argue. He really could use another hour of rest. He gives Jet a smile and a nod. ]
You got it, boss.
[ As if on cue, he's forced to stifle a yawn. ]