It didn't take much for Amphy to get him inside. At this rate, Amphy and Zen could literally drag him into a death trap as long as they asked nicely. He should probably work on saying 'no' better to them, come to think of it.
When they got inside, Ardos, in fact, did not try to make a break for it. He wanted to, but then he got distracted by the small snack section of the pharmacy. He grabbed a bag of skittles, m&m's and assorted candies. Some guy with a long face and a beak nose was staring at him from across the store. He glared at him once and he looked away, scared. Yeah, that was right. He better be scared. Ardos grabbed some more skittles.
He approached Amphy again — and, augh, he already had the medical supplies. Why. Still, he wasn't going to let him pay for that. He was already being a huge, awkward inconvenience. He pulled a crumpled, dirty hundred from his pocket and handed it to him. "Don't worry about paying for anything, all right?"
When they got inside, Ardos, in fact, did not try to make a break for it. He wanted to, but then he got distracted by the small snack section of the pharmacy. He grabbed a bag of skittles, m&m's and assorted candies. Some guy with a long face and a beak nose was staring at him from across the store. He glared at him once and he looked away, scared. Yeah, that was right. He better be scared. Ardos grabbed some more skittles.
He approached Amphy again — and, augh, he already had the medical supplies. Why. Still, he wasn't going to let him pay for that. He was already being a huge, awkward inconvenience. He pulled a crumpled, dirty hundred from his pocket and handed it to him. "Don't worry about paying for anything, all right?"