Rylee gave Elias a nod, knowing he wouldn't be going to the man to tell him any more. He didn't want to remember that night, other than waking up with Charlie beside him, and he didn't intend on lingering over it.
He still had that edge of anxiety until Charlie focused on him and in a rush it disappeared. His eyes lit up considerably, although the worry line was still present, and he shifted on the couch before getting to his feet. "I remember how you drove in High School. I sure as hell am not going to see if you drive the same way on your bike."
He grinned at Charlie, obviously teasing but there was still an edge of seriousness to his words. She knew how cautious of a driver he was. He turned to Elias, swallowing to gather his courage. "Hope you have a good day, Elias." His attention swiftly went back to Charlie and his face softened slightly. "You pick the movie, okay?"