Well that was his only good idea and clearly she’d understood what he’d asked, but he’d been wrong. He wondered if this was just another thing Parker saw differently, that maybe alternate universe and superpowers meant something different to her than it did to him. “It’s okay,” he said with a little smile, his hands running down her arms. “It helps,” Hardison agreed as he smiled down at her.
“Can we leave?” He asked, glancing over his shoulder at the door. “Rooms like this make me itchy,” Hardison gave a little mock shudder at the thought of who might be watching them. Military wasn’t someone who usually bothered you unless you really pissed them off and he knew better.
“I mean leave this room,” he clarified, because she had already said they couldn’t leave the base and if he knew he like he thought he did nothing would keep her caged unless it was really serious. Hardison wanted to get out, see the sky and start really figuring out what was happening. “And Eliot, where is he,” he added, knowing adding him to the mix would help him make sense of what ever mess they’d ended up in this time.