Kevin understood what Zara meant, but didn't know what to tell her. Then she ran off for a moment, thankfully having decided to take a holster along. Even if she just stuffed the holster down her pants, they would still be at least twice as safe than if she just left her gun tucked into her waistband. Fortunately for both of them, though, the vampire had a drop-leg holster and she used it properly, leaving Kevin feeling even more confident. Then, before they took off, he revealed his latest brilliant idea. "Ten bucks says I can peg the first bandit we see, on the first shot." he offered. He was about fifty-fifty on these bets, but this time he wasn't driving, so he figured the odds were in his favour. He'd never been on a dirt bike before, though, so he supposed anything could happen. It seemed fair to him, and it was only ten credits regardless. Whatever her answer, it was time for them to go, so once the woman was settled on her seat, the contractor had to join her. He was glad of the pegs added for his feet, and managed to squeeze himself onto the motorcycle without too much trouble. With two backpacks, though, all he could really do was hang on, and maybe shoot someone with his revolver. He just hoped the first bandit that showed up was on their right side. It wasn't something to worry about, though, and he focused more on not touching Zara inappropriately as he figured out a way to sit comfortably. He wasn't exactly sure how long they were going to be riding this thing, and he didn't want to end up falling off, or making them crash, because he couldn't sit still enough...