Kevin nodded and gave up pretty quick on trying not to let Josh take his weight. He was freaking exhausted and he'd already spent a huge chunk of the day trying to hide it and get on with his work. He didn't really have any reserves left, and he leaned heavily into Josh as they hit the hall.
"Good call." He dropped his gaze to the floor as soon as they were in anything that could pass for a public area, knowing he was too sick and tired to see anything or, more importantly, anyone as anything other than dead and rotting. It was one thing seeing it out beyond the walls, where he knew it was real. Here, with people he knew? He'd never stop hating it.
"You're still the only one, you know," he murmured, too wiped to really process that he probably wasn't making any sense. Or that it wasn't necessarily something he wanted to share even if he had been.