Kevin looked up when he heard something moving around. It was Zara, bringing bad news. He didn't move from his seat on the ground as she explained that they would be walking from here. She understandably didn't want to leave her bike out in the wilderness, and he couldn't think of any place within forty miles that could spare gas for a reasonable price. He shrugged at the inconvenience. They could probably make it there in four days if they really tried, but for Zara's sake, he decided to shoot for five. It was safer that way, even if it meant another night in the wilderness. While his friend did her thing, the contractor finished his cigarette and then got to his feet, checking over his things once more before deciding he was ready to go. By the time he was properly adjusted and actually prepared to step off, his companion had shown up. "Ready to go?" he asked, heading for the gate. The next few days were going to be unpleasant, but it was better than having to walk the whole way, and definitely better than wandering around without the promise of a big score. It wasn't something he could retire on, but life would definitely be easier for a little while. Maybe he could even put the money toward an even larger score, something that might get him out of this mess. For now, he tried not to get his hopes too far up, but at this point, it was pretty close to all he had. One way or another, Kevin was determined to make this go his way...