Kurt slowed to a halt as well and stood next to Matt on the riverbank.
He listened without comment when his brother spoke of what he'd seen in the last twenty years, how he'd been stuck pretty much doing mainly urban environmental combat and the like.
"I love this planet. Sure, the climate can be pretty hot and muggy but who can complain about views like this?" He asked, gesturing to the river and the shadow of trees across the bank. "Come on, I want to show you my favorite place on the planet." He indicated for Matt to follow him as he melted back under the canopy of trees. This time, Kurt lead him deeper into the jungle but eventually, they found themselves on a dirt road that had been obviously pounded flat by countless boots over the years.
Eventually, they reached the Tree House which was perched ridiculously high up in the air, nestled among the gargantuan limbs of a huge banyan tree. "We call it the Tree House. Gives us an uninterrupted three hundred and sixty degree view for more than forty clicks."
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He listened without comment when his brother spoke of what he'd seen in the last twenty years, how he'd been stuck pretty much doing mainly urban environmental combat and the like.
"I love this planet. Sure, the climate can be pretty hot and muggy but who can complain about views like this?" He asked, gesturing to the river and the shadow of trees across the bank. "Come on, I want to show you my favorite place on the planet." He indicated for Matt to follow him as he melted back under the canopy of trees. This time, Kurt lead him deeper into the jungle but eventually, they found themselves on a dirt road that had been obviously pounded flat by countless boots over the years.
Eventually, they reached the Tree House which was perched ridiculously high up in the air, nestled among the gargantuan limbs of a huge banyan tree. "We call it the Tree House. Gives us an uninterrupted three hundred and sixty degree view for more than forty clicks."