PSL: fullcowl
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[Even though he still has a long way to go to restore his strength, Law manages to last out the rest of the night without dropping off again. It helps that once or twice something a little too large passed a little too close to their hollowed-out tree, but whatever it was either didn't like fire or wasn't into humans and kept going on past. His haki alerted him in time, but he sat tense until it passed rather than wake Deku. Kid needs his rest, after all.
The gap in the tree must face east, because Law eventually can see a gray line in the distance as light starts to come up behind the hills, and then the approaching dawn getting brighter and brighter. The fire fizzles out about then, and he stretches out a heel to scratch some dirt over it lest the smoke attract attention. With dawn coming, he won't be able to sleep anyway, so he just lets Izuku sleep for as long as he needs. Besides, he's nice and warm.]
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[Even though he still has a long way to go to restore his strength, Law manages to last out the rest of the night without dropping off again. It helps that once or twice something a little too large passed a little too close to their hollowed-out tree, but whatever it was either didn't like fire or wasn't into humans and kept going on past. His haki alerted him in time, but he sat tense until it passed rather than wake Deku. Kid needs his rest, after all.
The gap in the tree must face east, because Law eventually can see a gray line in the distance as light starts to come up behind the hills, and then the approaching dawn getting brighter and brighter. The fire fizzles out about then, and he stretches out a heel to scratch some dirt over it lest the smoke attract attention. With dawn coming, he won't be able to sleep anyway, so he just lets Izuku sleep for as long as he needs. Besides, he's nice and warm.]

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[There's only one of those in particular that Izuku'll have a hard time working with- but still, he can work with them. And in these circumstances he'd probably see the necessity.
He watches Law stamp out the fire before getting up.]
You're right. Just keep heading towards the hill?
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[anywhere east to the border will do. Off they go again!]
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Is it three days before eating again?
[Then all they have to worry about is finding more water. It shouldn't be too much of a concern once they manage to pass over the border, but until then water will likely be difficult to come by again.
Which means they'll need to budget accordingly.]
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[having full water bottles before leaving the stream means they're a step ahead, but yes, they'll have to ration that as well. At least, the further they go and the more they recover, the less critical it will be to go without a meal or a sip of water now and then.]
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Reasonably if there's one, there has to be others, but it's possible that they're territorial. In which case we might not come across one for another few days- there might be other animals too. I heard something owl like- but I don't think I can chase down a bird.
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There are other animals, I've sensed them. Mostly small, probably rabbits and the like. Hunting takes time, both to try to catch something and then prepare it and cook it. If we can slip into another village, now that we don't have the control bands we might be able to talk someone into feeding us.
[of course, stumbling on another settlement requires the same luck and effort as stumbling on another monster, so really, whatever they find first, that's what they do to survive.]
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Just depends on which we run into first, more wild animals or another village.
... I wonder how close we are to the border.
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[not to mention, they're moving much more slowly than usual, while they're still weak.]
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It is an island, though, so as long as we keep going in one direction rather than aimlessly roaming in circles, we'll get where we need to be.
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At least that's what he's used to doing, so that's not too much of a jump for him.]
Yeah... At least it isn't a huge continent.
[The small things.]
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[Law is intent on walking as far as they can before nightfall, again. It may be like this for a couple of days - walking, then sleeping, then walking, interspersed with occasional attempts at food. As long as nothing larger than that boar jumps out of the bushes at them, it could almost be a boring stroll.
Almost. They're still in a strange world with limited resources, and though he heals fast, Law isn't at full power yet. He'll be much better when his arm doesn't protest every movement, and when he can summon a Room without asking himself whether he can afford to do so.]
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We... We did it. We made it!
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By now his welts and cuts have healed, and he's regained full use of his power and his haki. The peasant shirt he stole is a bit dingy, though, and flecked with blood from one of their hunts. He stops at the top of a ridge and takes a moment just to look down into the welcoming lands beyond.]
I see, now. They weren't kidding about the blight. It hasn't touched this place at all. [a wary smile for Deku] We should have no problem finding food and shelter here.
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His power doesn't necessarily need him to regain his strength, but he looks so much better than he did when he was stuck in Wulgrimm prison.]
Ah... I-I'm so glad...
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It's still some distance to the sea. At least now, we don't have to hurry to out of range of Wulgrimm's hunters. We can take it easy. Maybe even find a settlement where we can sleep in a real bed for once.
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Right! ... Wow, it's been so long since I've slept in a real bed.
[He's been in beds, but not to sleep.]
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Let's go, Deku.
[from where they're standing he can see a few farms scattered around the landscape, so Law decides to make for one and knock on the door, see what comes of it.]
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There's a little old lady who comes to the door, surprised to see unfamiliar faces. But- she's also nice enough to let them in and force them into having some tea.
At least Izuku sits down, not willing to argue with a little old lady.]
Ah... thank you.
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Tea is fine, thanks. No...bread isn't necessary.
[I mean, unless Izuku wants some but for Law? No thanks!]
We don't mean to impose. But we don't have any money. All we ask is one night, and we'll be on our way in the morning.
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Thank you. Thank you so much, miss.
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Campfire roasting aside, he really isn't much of a cook, so he doesn't offer to help with dinner, but later, when the little old lady has a moment to stop and sit, he offers to see if he can do anything to ease her arthritis. A quick Scan tells him she has a bone spur on her hip that he could swiftly, effortlessly remove without incision and give her a little relief. Maybe that will be repayment enough for the sofa.
After their host goes to bed, Law looks it over and then nudges Izuku with the back of his hand]
You can have it. I'll take the floor.
[for literally no other reason than, he hasn't forgotten what Deku did for him in the prison cell and doesn't want to bring up any unpleasant reminders. He'll sleep on the floor beside him unless talked into not being such a self-sacrificing bastard about it.]
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Once night falls and Law nudges him-]
Are you sure? You're the one who needs to rest properly to use your abilities. And I think we could both fit on it.
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Decisions, decisions.]
It wouldn't be...uncomfortable?
[but, really, he's woken up a few times to find himself slumped against Izuku so it's not like they've never touched before.]
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What...? No it wouldn't. Come here, let's sleep.
[He's just sitting on the arm of the couch. He's smaller than Law is, after all. Once Law's lying on it, Izuku can curl up to him.]
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