Aldrich had Trevor on his back, Camelia walking beside him, and the disgruntled Ian lagging behind on purpose.
'Should I just leave them behind and go on my own?!'
Ian wrestled with his conflicted thoughts about his role with the three... or rather, two.
He didn't consider Trevor worth his time, seeing him as nothing but an unnecessary burden.
One whose only luck of ever finding his way to the crew was that the two were familiar with him.
If that was not the case, Ian wouldn't hesitate to do away with him.
Even if it meant going alone.
'No. I shouldn't be too hasty to jump to conclusions.'
To hear that Trevor was the reason Aldrich was even here only solidified Ian's belief that Aldrich, too, was blinded by emotionality and incapable of prioritizing what was truly important.
But then, when Aldrich evaded Ian's wind razor with such swift, precise movements, Ian hesitated.
Maybe Aldrich had more to offer than he'd initially thought.