Her eyes are there to catch his when he looks back, steady and dark; Negan and the Saviors will never not be complicated, especially between her and the man who got Alexandria involved with them, but she's long past resentment if ever she felt it. She finally just nods.
"That's what worries me," she says, offering it in turn for his fears: this is hers. "That we grow into what we need to be for this place, and leave behind what we are together."
"I don't want that." It worries him, too. He's thought about it, too. How could he not? Every time he goes shopping and the food is simply there, how can he possibly remember all the time how important each calorie is?
"I want out of this city," she says, immediately - and, surprisingly, even a little fiercely.
Not Duplicity in general, she's already given up on that for the time being, but: "As soon as I have enough money, I'm getting land or a house or something outside the limits. Somewhere we can hunt, somewhere we can set up to run even if the city grid fails."
"I can help," he says immediately. "Adrian is going to give me a tour outside the city limits," which is illegal but what isn't? "I can scout some places and show them to you."
"Find us a place," she agrees, because that's what Jesus does best, but also - it will be theirs, no matter what. If he ever has need of it and it comes right down to it, the SIN guards will have to fight through her tooth and nail to get to him. Fuck their laws, which are ideas, which are words on paper, which mean nothing to an appropriately stubborn will.
"We'll make it ours. All of this is nice, but I'd rather have home."
She has more plans for it, things she's thought about, opportunities they have here that might help if she can remember any of this if she ever ends up back home; a pair of horses to plow fields and transport goods and cover ground, chickens for eggs and meat, a cow for milk, a root cellar, a stream if she can swing it for fresh water and backup power. A windmill to supplement the solar panels.
A second floor or a basement full of space for survivors. A ten foot tall perimeter fence. It will take time, but she's used to planning in years now, and each item has its place on the list of priorities. Location comes first, so the rest can be tailored to reality, not an ideal.
She nods. "I think having both will help us a lot. We can adapt, but still have something we built." And, finally, she quirks a small smile: "And I want to build that with you."
He hates conflict. He is always in the middle of fights because he always wants to settle them, be it with his own fists and knives, or with his words. Her smile washes away the nervousness in him and he smiles back.
"You're more than family, Rosita. I'm sorry I did anything to make you question that."
"There's a lot of shit going on here we don't know how to handle yet." They will. She has confidence they will, somehow, some way, even if she doesn't see it yet.
"Just... promise me you'll give me a chance if everything starts feeling like too much?" She didn't lose Abraham during the fight on the road. She lost him during the peace afterwards.
He nods. He looks down, brow furrowed. "I have moments where it starts to feel like that. Too much. Usually at night, but sometimes, lately, it's at the grocery store. It's when I'm getting ready for work. It's like I'm always waiting for something and sometimes it's just exhausting."
She nods, turning her empty glass in a slow circle on the countertop in front of her.
"You remember when it all first went down? Not the first month, but the few after that?" She knows she does, though she has to dig a bit more for it every year: "Did you have panic attacks or anything then?"
"No. But most of the people I met those first few months did." And it got them killed. By the end, by the time he met Rosita, it was rare to meet anyone whose post traumatic tics were incapacitating. "I dreamed a lot, though. More than I ever did in the old world."
"I don't have them as often," he hedges. But he frowns because that's not entirely true now. "They're back. They came back six, eight weeks ago. They're about this place now but the rest is the same."
It earns her a smile, and his thumb brushes hers in thanks. "I will. But it's nothing I can't handle. So far. I was on the road for a little while with a man who started hallucinating his dreams while he was awake. Mine have never been that bad. I still wake up quietly."
Instead of jolting awake, the way so many other people did--and all it got them was the attention of walkers. Make noise, end up dead.
"No, you haven't been," he agrees, chuckling. He looks at his own cast. "Just a few weeks. Then we can get back to training, strengthening the muscles."
She brings a hand up automatically to push his away, turns it at the last moment into a light swat instead of something more defensive though her smirk never wavers.
"Running," she insists, but it's light. "Let's go shopping and grab some lunch."
"I need something to wear to the next party. It'll probably be Halloween themed." A little grimace. Going out around people dressed as monsters is going to be a trial.
"I think I went as a new vampire. Marks on the neck, cheap fangs. A cape." He hadn't been trying to win any contests. "My boyfriend went as Frankenstein's monster, another friend went as the mummy. What about you?"
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"That's what worries me," she says, offering it in turn for his fears: this is hers. "That we grow into what we need to be for this place, and leave behind what we are together."
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"How do we make sure that doesn't happen?"
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Not Duplicity in general, she's already given up on that for the time being, but: "As soon as I have enough money, I'm getting land or a house or something outside the limits. Somewhere we can hunt, somewhere we can set up to run even if the city grid fails."
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"Find us a place," she agrees, because that's what Jesus does best, but also - it will be theirs, no matter what. If he ever has need of it and it comes right down to it, the SIN guards will have to fight through her tooth and nail to get to him. Fuck their laws, which are ideas, which are words on paper, which mean nothing to an appropriately stubborn will.
"We'll make it ours. All of this is nice, but I'd rather have home."
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A second floor or a basement full of space for survivors. A ten foot tall perimeter fence. It will take time, but she's used to planning in years now, and each item has its place on the list of priorities. Location comes first, so the rest can be tailored to reality, not an ideal.
She nods. "I think having both will help us a lot. We can adapt, but still have something we built." And, finally, she quirks a small smile: "And I want to build that with you."
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"You're more than family, Rosita. I'm sorry I did anything to make you question that."
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"There's a lot of shit going on here we don't know how to handle yet." They will. She has confidence they will, somehow, some way, even if she doesn't see it yet.
"Just... promise me you'll give me a chance if everything starts feeling like too much?" She didn't lose Abraham during the fight on the road. She lost him during the peace afterwards.
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"You remember when it all first went down? Not the first month, but the few after that?" She knows she does, though she has to dig a bit more for it every year: "Did you have panic attacks or anything then?"
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"Did the dreams eventually stop?"
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"We're still adjusting. Keep going, and if it gets too bad? Call me."
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Instead of jolting awake, the way so many other people did--and all it got them was the attention of walkers. Make noise, end up dead.
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She's a quiet one too, thank God, but she's still glad it's only been by herself or beside Jesus.
"I'll be better, too, once this cast is off. I've never been a good patient."
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"You hungry?"
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"Running," she insists, but it's light. "Let's go shopping and grab some lunch."
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"Come on. Tell me what your last Halloween costume was, or I'm dressing you as a Care Bear."
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"I think I went as a new vampire. Marks on the neck, cheap fangs. A cape." He hadn't been trying to win any contests. "My boyfriend went as Frankenstein's monster, another friend went as the mummy. What about you?"