But as Danny moves to push himself up, Matt is busy surveying the church. He takes in the smell of dust and decaying wood, a dampness of the weather seeping through. But it's quiet. Beyond the sound of their breathing, there's nothing else, so Matt is almost certain they're alone.
"I didn't hear anyone run. I don't hear anyone now." Which doesn't mean anything. He's been caught out before, it could happen again. "Are you all right?" he asks, too belatedly.
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Probably.
But as Danny moves to push himself up, Matt is busy surveying the church. He takes in the smell of dust and decaying wood, a dampness of the weather seeping through. But it's quiet. Beyond the sound of their breathing, there's nothing else, so Matt is almost certain they're alone.
"I didn't hear anyone run. I don't hear anyone now." Which doesn't mean anything. He's been caught out before, it could happen again. "Are you all right?" he asks, too belatedly.