They had been lovers for a while now, and yet Etienne still made his heart jump and butterflies tease the insides of his stomach. This was apparent in how bashful and quiet Ares' became, as he slunk after Etienne, feeling the coquettish and arrogant smile stretched on his Boss' lips. Somehow, he suspected Etienne knew this too, and was teasing him on purpose, but Ares would never ask. Instead, he fell into step next to Etienne, hoping the firm surety of his pistol would keep his mind off of the encounter.
"You're- you're not going to tell anyone about that, right?" Ares asked after a while, unable to keep the words from spilling out, evident to where his thoughts had laid all the time they were walking. The looter already suspected, and dreaded, the answer and steeled himself against Ettie's inevitably snarky response. They were interrupted, however, when Ares suddenly stopped and lifted his pistol, his stance going from relaxed to focused and firm with disciplined quickness.
"I think I heard something," Ares whispered, his eyes concentrated on the long shadows of the fir trees that surrounded them. Dawn was breaking through the canopy, yet there was still insufficient light to be sure that the Infected had retreated for the day.