Outdoor... Bonding?

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It was a few minutes past 3pm. The sun was no longer strikingly bright yellow; it's become orange and has set into a relatively low angle in the horizon. The sky was still bright blue, but pink and orange clouds have begun to invade it, and shadows have begun to stretch over the ground.

Alaude and Theo had already met in town a while ago, and they already managed to arrive at the lake, carrying with them a narrow two-person kayak. They had rented it from a place near the beach, and while it would have been better to just stay there for kayaking, Alaude preferred the still waters of the lake, considering he wasn't even a beginner to the sport. And there wouldn't be a lot of people in the lake around this time.

Alaude had attached a cart to his motorcycle for the kayak and the other equipments they needed. He and Theo traveled back to the lake with that.

He killed the engine some distance away from the academy, some ways deeper into the woods and nearer the other more solitary side of the lake. Parking it beside the tree, Alaude unmounted the cart and asked Theo to help him carry the kayak right where the water met the ground.

The way Alaude had prepared all this for today... he wouldn't be able to hide that he was looking forward to it. But he kept himself quiet, as always, just as he always did during the past few days that they've gotten a bit more acquainted. He kept quiet until there was no more reason to stay silent, with the kayak one push away from the water, and everything else set.

"What now?" he asked, turning to Theo.
 

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This was not the first time Theo had been kayaking with others before. Sure, when he was young he spent 100% of his time in a canoe completely alone, because there was no one else out there. But he first learned how to kayak while he was in university. That was when he decided that it was fun to go out to sea or go whitewater kayaking with others. That was when he first started competing. He didn't win everything. He was good at it, but he wasn't the best.

It's been a while, though. Hadn't touched the canoe much for the last few years.

The sky was a beautiful colour. Just as blue and cloudless as usual, except that they've chosen a good time in the afternoon to do this, missing the searing midday sun. Kayaking in the evening is never a good choice- you lose way too much visibility - so mid-to-late afternoon was just around the best time for it. He had explained this to Alaude on their way to grabbing the rental kayak.

He had been spending some time with Alaude. Not hanging out, to be precise, but it was spending time together nonetheless. Enough that they were something akin to friends, or at least the closest things Theo has to friends in this place. And they're on a first name basis too, so that's some improvement.

As enthusiastic as Theo seemed about this, he was actually worrying. Not about anything as simple as capsizing or getting hurt, no. Those were real risks that were easy to see and easy to deal with. He had been kayaking and around water for enough of his life to know how to deal with those things. It was just the creeping feeling in his stomach about how much this entire situation resembled the first few days he had spent with David.

"Well, we get into the water and bring the kayak in with us. Then you sort of climb in. Don't drop the paddles." Theo said and gestured towards the lake, "Hope you have a change of clothes. This is not a dry activity,"

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"Of course. You've said that before, and I'm pretty sure I know what I'm getting into. I'm getting into a boat. A really small boat," Alaude replied. He glanced back at his bike, and mentally nodded at himself after seeing his bag there. He was sure he prepared a change of clothes and wasn't worried about falling into the water-- although of course, he preferred not getting completely soaked, or dragging Theo into the water with him if ever he did something stupid. As for his current clothes, he didn't mind getting soaked in them, if ever, save for his boots that he immediately took off. Biker jeans were heavy but he preferred them on, and he really couldn't care less about his t-shirt.

There were two life vests with the kayak. Alaude picked one up and regarded it with uncertainty. He looked at Theo. "We don't need these, do we? I mean I'd rather not get stuck floating under this boat if it goes upside down."

Literally throwing away the one he touched somewhere to the ground, Alaude picked up the paddle. More than just looking, he seemed as though he was glaring at it, mostly because he's almost never rowed before, and he treated it like an object that was almost unwelcomely foreign. And then he moved to push the kayak into the water, while waiting for Theo to get ready, if he had other preparations.
 

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"You might want to wait, first. It's going to be much more difficult to listen to instructions while in the water," Theo said, sounding much more serious than he ever had before. Beginners made mistakes. Even though the sun was warm, the water in the lake is cold, and looking at what Alaude was wearing hypothermia might actually become a problem. You can't swim in jeans.

Theo didn't get into the water immediately. Instead, he opened his bag and dug a few things out of it. There was the little waterproof box with survival supplies, just in case anything goes south, some things to anchor the kayak, and a few bottles of water. He moved to the kayak and secured these things into the bulkhead, then tied the water bottles to the top of the kayak.

"You might want to keep that on." He picked up the life vest Alaude discarded and tossed it back to him, zipping the other life vest on over his rashie. "Of course it's your choice but I just want to make sure nothing bad happens."

He moved forwards and pushed the kayak into he water with Alaude, careful not to lose his grip ok it. The water was cold but not very deep. There's no telling how deep it gets, though.

"Do you want to sit in the front?"

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Theo said to wait for instructions and Alaude quietly did so-- waiting, that is. And when the man suggested for him to keep the life vest, even if he did make a face, Alaude eventually took it back and wore it with ease. "I'll wear it then," he said, "but this doesn't mean I won't take it off later."

He really preferred not wearing it, but if it worried Theo, then he'd follow him. A knife, now that was the ultimate life saver. If he fell into the water and ended up getting dragged deeper into the lake by some creature with strong jaws and sharp teeth, a life vest really wouldn't do much. But a knife could. He's been in situations before that would back up his logic. Remembering that, Alaude hurried back to his bag and retrieved a sheathed blade and strapped it around his arm. He didn't bother explaining.

"Front's good for me," he said as they pushed the kayak into the water. In truth, he'd prefer to keep Theo in his eyes the whole time, but since he was the beginner here, technically, he thought it would be better if Theo didn't have to keep twisting his body to turn to Alaude if they ever needed to talk or if he ever needed to point out if the instructor was doing something wrong.

They were in their places in no time, but Alaude continued to glare at his paddle, even as he tried to row with it a couple of times. The boat was also smaller than he thought, especially for his legs. Alaude was quite confused about it all and he felt awkward. How fortunate that he and Theo didn't have to stare into each other's eyes while rowing. He was free to make all these idiotic expressions as he wanted.

"This kayaking thing is weird," was all he said, not even turning to look at Theo.
 

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Theo didn't respond to Alaude's comment about taking off the life vest with anything more than a nod, even though he was tempted to glare or say something that may be considered rude in response. He will make sure Alaude keeps his life vest on. After all, he wanted to make sure people got home safe.

"Make sure that doesn't slip off. I don't want to do any diving today," He said, raising an eyebrow at the knife. Oh well, whatever floated their boat. Plus, a knife was always a useful tool to have on yourself. Just maybe something more subdued and practical than a... machete-like object strapped to your arm. "And you want to make sure it's stainless, too, if we get wet."

It didn't take long to get into the kayak. Theo had a couple concerns about how exactly the steering was going to work, with the less experienced person the front, but it seemed that it should work out as long as Alaude didn't flail about.

"You want to hold the paddle so that your arms are at about a ninety-degree angle when the centre of the paddle is above your head- And make sure that there's an equal amount of shaft on both sides," Theo said. Alaude was struggling. That was obvious. And most people didn't want to admit that they were.

"Since you have a paddle with no offset, it should be easier to paddle. You want extend it a bit away from you... 2 feet forwards, then pull it back, parallel to the boat. Then turn to the other side and do it again." He himself had a feathered paddle with a left-dominant grip - the blade has an offset so it's easier for him to row. "Like this."

The kayak moved slowly forwards in the water and a sudden burst of melancholy hit Theo. He made a quiet noise and suppressed whatever it was that he was feeling. He was making friends. No need to make the situation more complicated.

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Alaude didn't say anything back regarding his knife. He didn't know boat this tiny and he didn't know how not to tip over, but he knew water and he knew survival. The knife was all he'd need for him to have a good chance of surviving in almost any situation.

This kayaking sport, though, was Theo's field of expertise it seemed. Alaude acknowledged that, and for that he did his best to hold back any possible side comment that would be unnecessary. He tried to do what was instructed, starting with the proper handling of the paddle. He tried to weigh both sides to check the balance, before grabbing it on two spots, where his elbows would form right angles. Alaude even raised his paddle over his head to check.

"Like... this?" he muttered, as he extended his paddle in front of him as told, and then dipped it into the water to the right first, pulled it until the paddle was 'parallel to the boat' and then did the same thing on the left side. Alaude tried it a few more times, trying to get his arms used to the motion, before stopping for a moment to briefly turn to Theo. He heard the small noise, and wondered if there was something he did wrong. Yet the atmosphere made it seem like something else.

"Hey, is something wrong?" Alaude asked. Only after that did he feel a strike of surprise hit him because of what he just said. That wasn't concern; they were just rowing a boat, after all-- nothing to be worried about. That's what he quickly told himself at least.

It would be terrible though if Theo would end up displeased by his beginner skills.

"I trust it you'll tell me if I did something wrong."
 

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Theo watched from behind as Alaude adjusted his grip on the paddle. It wasn't exactly perfect, but it would do for a beginner. It was certainly a lot better than the ones he had seen on some other beginners, though, and Theo didn't hesitate to point that out.

"That's good, just make sure to turn your shoulders each time you row." He said, watching the other man's posture. The stroke was a bit wobbly and he had placed way too much strength in it, but it worked. The kayak glided further out into the open. "Relax. We're not racing or anything."

"Oh, no, nothing is wrong," He quickly recomposed in case Alaude turned around. To be honest, he was a bit surprised. Alaude was showing concern towards him - Or maybe he just wanted to learn how to kayak properly and didn't want to fall into the water. Don't misinterpret, and don't overthink. That's not how you make friends.

Theo continued to row for a short distance, propelling the kayak slowly across the water. It was heavier and slower than what he was used to, but it was still a kayak, and he was with somebody who was a friend. Everything was feeling familiar, and maybe in a good way.

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"You sure you're okay?" Alaude asked further, more genuinely, which might give Theo an idea that Alaude really was concerned. But the man turned to the front just as quickly as he glanced over his shoulder, and continued practicing the movements of his arms.

The clumsy rowing continued awhile more, with Alaude trying his best to follow what Theo was saying. They managed to reach the deeper parts of the lake, but how deep exactly was a mystery, and the instructor tensed with the anxiety of not knowing. The water has darkened to some extent, and that's all the clue he had.

He flinched, realizing he must have leaned to the side while looking at the water, and the sudden motion caused the kayak to rock, probably worse than when he was actually leaning to the side. Even though the momentary panic didn't cross his face, it showed on Alaude's grip on the paddle, which tightened even more as he tried to still himself.

They were fine. Theo was good at this and Alaude wasn't an incapable idiot.

"Hey, do you want to cross to the other side?"
 

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"Yeah, sure, I'm fine." Theo said, smiling. He knew that his smile looked a little less than genuine, but it'll do for now. Nobody looked closely enough to bother to tell the difference. Even with that, he felt relieved as Alaude turned back around and went back to rowing... Or attempting to row, anyways.

With time, they had managed to move to the deeper parts of the lake. The water was now a dark blue colour, almost black. This wouldn't be good if they capsized. The water was cold, and with it looking as deep as it is, something might just go wrong. Hypothermia. Drowning. He shook those thoughts out of his head. Everything was going to be fine... right?

Theo drew in a sharp breath when the kayak rocked to one side, but calmed down as soon as it had settled. Then he frowned. "Try not to throw your weight around, Alaude. We don't want to capsize. The water's too cold to swim in." Theo said, seriously.

"Of course." He replied although he was a little hesitant. There was still more than half the lake to cross.

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