"It's fine," Chase interjected matter-of-factly, turning his gaze back to Kiley. She didn't need to plead with him, and the idea of her owing him anything was a hell of a lot worse than going hungry. "They won't keep us in here much longer, so it won't matter." He hoped. And, really, he believed. That fact alone surprised him a bit. Besides, if it came down to it he was sure Tobias might find a way to sneak him something.