[ Tony is absolutely not letting Nate find out he climbed a tree for him, though he might actually be able to live it down given current events. He'd still rather not test it.
By the time they park the bike back at the house and drag themselves back inside, he's feeling pretty close to defeated. If Nate doesn't want to be found, that's one thing. But with all of Nate's - no doubt - worst nightmares being realized, it's difficult to push away the chance he might go do something stupid or reckless to blow off steam. It's probably what Tony would do. ]
I absolutely believe he would sleep in a tree. You probably just made me climb the wrong one—
[ And lo! This is probably the portion of the conversation Nate is treated to as they wander into the living room. Yes, Nathan Drake: not in a tree, or in the sewers, or in any of the towers or the farming district or anywhere else, but right there in the living room, on the couch. In perfectly plain sight.
Tony feels a wave of overwhelming relief crash over him, but also. Fuck's sake. ]
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By the time they park the bike back at the house and drag themselves back inside, he's feeling pretty close to defeated. If Nate doesn't want to be found, that's one thing. But with all of Nate's - no doubt - worst nightmares being realized, it's difficult to push away the chance he might go do something stupid or reckless to blow off steam. It's probably what Tony would do. ]
I absolutely believe he would sleep in a tree. You probably just made me climb the wrong one—
[ And lo! This is probably the portion of the conversation Nate is treated to as they wander into the living room. Yes, Nathan Drake: not in a tree, or in the sewers, or in any of the towers or the farming district or anywhere else, but right there in the living room, on the couch. In perfectly plain sight.
Tony feels a wave of overwhelming relief crash over him, but also. Fuck's sake. ]
— Of course.