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[personal profile] shittybirthday 2015-04-16 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Joel wasn't happy about taking a detour. Sure, he'd relented when Ellie had snapped at him about wanting a break, but he had relented with utmost reluctance, heaving a quiet but heavy sigh like the mere thought of acknowledging that Ellie needed a distraction was enough to make him uncomfortable right to his bones. If he was honest with himself, he needed a break, too - his feet were killing him, blistered and sore and tired, and his legs ached numbly from hours of walking. But a detour meant cutting into time they could be using to make tracks: the more they kept moving during daylight hours, the more distance they covered.

He said nothing when Ellie exclaimed triumphantly at finding the old, rotted out game parlour. He came to a brief stop in his tracks as Ellie went on ahead of him, his shoulders sagging, something heavy and uneasy weighing down somewhere deep in the pit of his chest. Pushing it aside with another quiet sigh, he continued after her, rubble and debris and broken glass crunching under his feet as he stepped through the sagging doorway.

"Hm," was all Joel answered gruffly. What was the name of the game she was looking for? Demon Knives? Or Angel… Something? Jesus, why did it matter so much, anyway? As Ellie glanced up towards the ceiling, Joel instinctively did the same - and stared for just a moment, at the glow-in-the-dark stars and constellations dotted all around the chipped, flaking ceiling.

He quickly looked away. Shoving aside the sudden memory of sticking those very same glow-in-the-dark stars all over Sarah's ceiling flooding into his mind, he started down an aisle of video game machines, almost all of them leaning against each other like dead soldiers. House Of The Dead, old racing games with steering wheels still intact, Mortal Kombat games, shooting games, an air hockey table with a thick layer of dust spread across it…

"Hey, uh," he called out hesitantly, his eyes landing on a machine that looked similar to the one Ellie had wistfully made a fuss over back in Bill's town. Angel Knives was emblazoned across the sides. He stepped to the side to peer down along the aisle at Ellie, a finger pointing in towards the machine. "Think I found it."
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[personal profile] shittybirthday 2015-04-16 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
As Ellie approached, Joel took a step back, a glance thrown towards the door leading back out to the street. This really wasn't how he wanted to be wasting time. Still, he remained tight-lipped, eyes back on the machine while Ellie inspected it, looked it over, ran her hands along the edges like it was somehow precious to her. Stupid. It was just a stupid video game machine. Junk, just like everything else was.

A small snort, a little incredulous and mostly unhelpfully stubborn, left him at Ellie's question about extension cords. "Even if we did find one, you need electricity to power those things."

Which of course... there was a chance there was a generator somewhere about, but Joel wasn't about to go hunting around for a generator just so Ellie could play a damn video game.

He gave a mildly exasperated, impatient show of his hand at the machine. "Why the hell is this thing so important to you, anyways?"
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[personal profile] shittybirthday 2015-04-17 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Of course he was tired. He was exhausted to the point where his muscles ached and his bones creaked. Joel's idea of stopping for a rest, though, was only once the sun started to sink in the horizon and it became time to set up camp for the night. Or stopping to sit on a fallen log or a broken wall to chow down a stale energy bar, a drink of dirty water from his military canteen, maybe food from a rusty can if he and Ellie were lucky enough to come across stock.

Joel showed no enthusiasm at the idea of hunting around for a generator, but when Ellie suggested he go nap and leave her on her own--

"You outta your mind?" he countered brusquely. As much to say, there's no way in hell I'm leaving you to your own devices. He knew she was capable to look after herself, but the thought of something happening to her…

No. Just no.

He had a mind to tell her to quit wasting time, let's just keep moving, you don't need to play any dumb video games. He also didn't have the energy to argue with her, though. And so, with that, Joel heaved another sigh. One of those relenting, put out sighs of his before he cast a glance around the ramshackled game parlour.

"I'll see what I can find," he said, reluctant and sounding even more put out. He set his eyes back on Ellie. "We don't find anything, though, we keep movin'. We clear?"