Sana let herself get swept up in the moment; knowing it would come all too infrequently over the next days or even weeks with the tasks they had set out before them. She didn’t know what would happen once they arrived at the Oasis or what was going on with Ellis but she had been worried and knew she would continue to be so until she was able to see for herself that was he was okay; for now though, for this brief moment she let herself forget everything else and just enjoy this stolen moment with Hugh. Feeling his hands roaming freely over her back as he pulled her closer sent a shiver down her spin causing her to gasp softly into the kiss; her arms lacing over his shoulders as her fingers trailed lightly over the back of his neck. As he broke the kiss her hands cupped his cheeks and she nodded slowly as she bit her bottom lip; eyes slowly drifting open as if awakening from a passionate dream that she did not want to rouse from. Savoring the one simple word that they both seemed to cherish so deeply as it floated to her ears. Slowly she moved, pressing a soft kiss to his forehead and before curling up slightly as she rested her head on his shoulder and nuzzling close to his neck as she sat there. She didn’t want to move from his arms as they traveled. She knew she would have to eventually but she figured she could take just a few more precious moments before she did; letting her mind drift in thought wondering once things with this adventuring party were over what would happen with them next. Would they just find another adventure or something more? Sana had never thought about leaving this life, she enjoyed the fight far more than she let on. Even when she had been strapped down to the sacrificial stone in the city she found something oddly enjoyable about it. It was a thrill you couldn’t find elsewhere. Perhaps it was just the fire in her blood that was handed down from her people that made her seek out such dangers. But she could tell Hugh was tired of the fight. He had lost so much because of it. Sana had been lucky. Yes, she had lost friends and left family behind; neither would she see again. Hugh on the other hand had had to deal with the true terrors of this life yet she figured that it didn’t matter. In the field of battle or a peaceful village tucked away from the world, the evils could still find you. She wondered if she could turn a blind eye to it all, even for him.