That may be the problem with the two of them spending so much time around each other. If Kimbley is quick to pick up on Archer behaving oddly, the reverse is probably true. Maybe this is a bad idea, but he's bound to notice it eventually, right? It's not like Kimbley's growing anxiety is something that he can actually hide.
He's content to walk back to their small house in silence, but he rounds on Archer as soon as they're both inside. "The hell's the matter with you?"
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He's content to walk back to their small house in silence, but he rounds on Archer as soon as they're both inside. "The hell's the matter with you?"