"Mind some company?" Considering Kurt only had paperwork to look forward to, he would happily put that off for the chance to get out and stretch his proverbial legs. Especially since Mendez was taking point on Matt's suggestion of mixing up the Gamma teams.
The paperwork would be there when he got back. It always was. That was one of his least favorite part about being in command but it was a necessary evil unfortunately.
"You said you wanted to stretch your legs, right? Can't really do that running on a track." Of course, it was beginning to head towards sundown so maybe running around in the jungle wasn't the best idea but they'd done far worse in training.
Really? They're SPARTANs, Kurt. Their night vision is beyond natural. They'll be fine.
"Gonna change?" Matt asks, gesturing to what Kurt's wearing. Clearly not suitable for a workout, unlike Maine. He's still in fatigues. Maybe he'll even go grab one of the heavy packs just to make it feel right.
"I mean, they're not not suited," Matt laughs. But they aren't appropriate either, not for a light run. He nods and throws off the sloppiest salute ever. It's more of a casual nod at the rank between them, because in any official situation before this he'd given the crispest salutes ever. Proper salutes, like were beaten into them.
"And if you're late, I'll start without you." He snarked over his shoulder and left the mess hall in a different direction.
But true to his word he was there at the gates ten minutes later dressed in PT gear looking looser than Matt was probably used to seeing. Maybe because he'd shouldered off responsibility even for a few minutes?
Why would Matt be late, he just has to head straight over there. He was waiting for Kurt with three minutes to spare, even with water bottles. He does look a bit more relaxed and Matt smiles at that.
"So, Kurt, how far you willing to go?"
Because right now, it's just brothers, not his CO, so he's going to use names.
"As far as you go, brother. I might be an officer these days but I'm not a desk jockey." Like all Spartans, Kurt was at the peak of human physical perfection and he hadn't allowed himself to go to seed in the past two decades.
"Prove it," Matt challenged before setting off. Like he's going to do a 'ready, set, go'. By being here he's clearly read. He's clearly set. He's clearly going to go.
"Oh, you're on. But we both know I always beat you in endurance trials thanks to that fat ass of yours." Kurt teased as he set out after Matt in an easy lope.
"A desk jockey!? How dare you! I'm going to make you eat those words, Matthew." Kurt said with mock outrage while trotting out his brother's full name to demonstrate his displeasure.
"I don't know, Kurthias," he jokes, because Kurt isn't even short for anything, and at this point Matt doesn't even remember if his name really was Matthew at any point. "When was the last time you went for a run?"
Matt chuckles as he keeps pace easily with Kurt. Jogs easily next to his brother and doesn't have any issues easily leaping over the uneven parts of the ground. And then he keeps going, speeding up as he runs. Because he wants to stretch his legs.
The further they got from Currahee the thicker the jungle became. Huge, towering banyan trees arched overhead and the canopies nearly obscured the night sky in places. By now, they only had the thinnest of moonlight to navigate with.
Eventually, they ended up along the banks of Twin Forks River where the water ran swift and icy cold. Visibility was a little better here but the footing was more treacherous thanks to both the exposed roots of the trees and the eroded areas of the river bank. "Mind your step, you wouldn't want to fall into the water."
Honestly, considering how hot and humid the night air was, maybe he wouldn't.
"Not going to," Matt shrugs as he easily dodges the roots. "If it's the water you're worried about, go in and test it just to see if I can handle it."
Not going to push at all, though. Because as funny as it would be to shove Kurt into the water, he knows the guy is more nimble than him. It would mostly end up with Matt in the water.
"Don't need to, I know how cold that water is." He'd had to dive in to rescue one of the Alphas because apparently he'd grown up at the edge of a desert and hadn't known how to swim very well.
It was probably one of Matt's better ideas because Kurt could fight downright dirty if the situation called for it, something Matt had figured out first hand during training.
Still... After a few more lengths Matt starts to slow. Slows to consider the water flowing beside them. And finally he comes to a stop.
"I haven't seen a river since we were young. Or anything on the scale. Trees haven't been for a while too. I've had nearly only urban engagements. All of this..."
He shakes his head. "I could see it. All those books people write about nature? I can see the appeal I think."
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."
Kurt had honestly forgotten about Matt's unease with heights.
"Oh. Well, I would never kick you off a 100 floor building. Well, without a parachute or a jet pack." He corrected himself with a smile and an affectionate clap to his brother's shoulder.
"But hey, if you're too chicken, I'm not going to force you." Oh yes, he went there. Kurt was smirking as he walked away from his brother and headed towards the stairs that was built into the very tree leading upwards towards the platform.
"I had a rope attached to a window washing unit," Maine muses, but that isn't nearly enough. "Had to do some ODST style-insertion before too."
Yeah, that's not cool for him. As for being called a chicken, he shrugs it off. And waves Kurt on. Go get your great view. There is no value to the height for him right now.
"As you can see, there are no window washing machines here so that will not be a problem." Kurt said lightly but didn't so much as blink an eye at the latter because he'd had to endure some pretty hairy jumps himself and didn't even consider that outside the norm.
"You do realize you will have to climb this tower eventually in the course of your duties, right? We use it to observe the trainees during their training exercises." Kurt called down to him as he paused in climbing the stairs. "And you'd best pray Mendez doesn't find out. He hasn't softened up that much with old age." No, the man was still harder than men half his age and just as cantankerous as Matt probably remembered.
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Date: 2019-02-16 12:35 am (UTC)"Track or cross-country?"
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Date: 2019-02-16 01:29 am (UTC)"You said you wanted to stretch your legs, right? Can't really do that running on a track." Of course, it was beginning to head towards sundown so maybe running around in the jungle wasn't the best idea but they'd done far worse in training.
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Date: 2019-02-16 01:34 am (UTC)"Gonna change?" Matt asks, gesturing to what Kurt's wearing. Clearly not suitable for a workout, unlike Maine. He's still in fatigues. Maybe he'll even go grab one of the heavy packs just to make it feel right.
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Date: 2019-02-16 03:52 am (UTC)"Meet me at the gates in ten minutes."
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Date: 2019-02-16 03:58 am (UTC)"Don't be late. I'll start without you."
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Date: 2019-02-16 04:51 am (UTC)But true to his word he was there at the gates ten minutes later dressed in PT gear looking looser than Matt was probably used to seeing. Maybe because he'd shouldered off responsibility even for a few minutes?
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Date: 2019-02-16 04:56 am (UTC)"So, Kurt, how far you willing to go?"
Because right now, it's just brothers, not his CO, so he's going to use names.
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Date: 2019-02-28 12:22 am (UTC)Still, he doesn't bother for speed. That easy lope was everything they were trained in.
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Date: 2019-03-01 09:43 pm (UTC)Eventually, they ended up along the banks of Twin Forks River where the water ran swift and icy cold. Visibility was a little better here but the footing was more treacherous thanks to both the exposed roots of the trees and the eroded areas of the river bank. "Mind your step, you wouldn't want to fall into the water."
Honestly, considering how hot and humid the night air was, maybe he wouldn't.
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Date: 2019-03-03 05:34 pm (UTC)Not going to push at all, though. Because as funny as it would be to shove Kurt into the water, he knows the guy is more nimble than him. It would mostly end up with Matt in the water.
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Date: 2019-03-04 10:16 pm (UTC)It was probably one of Matt's better ideas because Kurt could fight downright dirty if the situation called for it, something Matt had figured out first hand during training.
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Date: 2019-03-05 06:36 am (UTC)"I haven't seen a river since we were young. Or anything on the scale. Trees haven't been for a while too. I've had nearly only urban engagements. All of this..."
He shakes his head. "I could see it. All those books people write about nature? I can see the appeal I think."
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Date: 2019-03-05 10:39 pm (UTC)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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Date: 2019-03-06 06:51 pm (UTC)"Still hate heights," he informs Kurt nervously as he considers the thing. "Got kicked off a 100 floor building, fuck, a month or so ago?"
Was it really so little time? Was it even that much?
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Date: 2019-03-08 10:57 pm (UTC)"Oh. Well, I would never kick you off a 100 floor building. Well, without a parachute or a jet pack." He corrected himself with a smile and an affectionate clap to his brother's shoulder.
"But hey, if you're too chicken, I'm not going to force you." Oh yes, he went there. Kurt was smirking as he walked away from his brother and headed towards the stairs that was built into the very tree leading upwards towards the platform.
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Date: 2019-03-09 04:51 am (UTC)Yeah, that's not cool for him. As for being called a chicken, he shrugs it off. And waves Kurt on. Go get your great view. There is no value to the height for him right now.
"I like the look from here."
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Date: 2019-03-11 05:12 pm (UTC)"You do realize you will have to climb this tower eventually in the course of your duties, right? We use it to observe the trainees during their training exercises." Kurt called down to him as he paused in climbing the stairs. "And you'd best pray Mendez doesn't find out. He hasn't softened up that much with old age." No, the man was still harder than men half his age and just as cantankerous as Matt probably remembered.
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