They were going to continue helping the Tarisians out. Mathieu was glad to have found someone to work with as finding people who wanted to help with the cleanup wasn't always easy. They were both relatively young and still had plenty to learn and experience and doing that together for a while was a pleasant idea.
"Lemme just go get a new suit or something" he said before rushing off to find another logistics officer who could help him find something new to wear. The current one was way too contaminated to bring into a new environment, seeing as how Mathieu had carried a few bodies by pinning them against his body under his arms. While he was not unfamiliar with only moving about in the body glove, it seemed like a rather risky move, considering the fact that he'd have to spend a fair amount of time in only underwear if that got contaminated too. Still, he did not waste much time and was back with her within just a few minutes - but now in a clean hazmat suit and all three of his weapons attached to his belt as they had been decontaminated by now.
He looked down at her. It was a good idea and he was feeling a bit uneasy about the situation which reinforced the thought.
"Yeah, good call. If you have the force, I think you might wanna start following your gut instinct more. Often times, it may be a bit more than just a feeling." he spoke through experience as he had learned the same lesson rather recently.
Despite listening to her with interest, the former Mercenary still kept a keen eye on their surroundings as they made a sweep around the building. It was, indeed, rather eerie as the streets laid silent - but the barricaded doors were all marked by different signs warning whoever studied them of danger. Almost a bit distracted, he tore his gaze away from the barricades to look to Inara
"Yeah! Me and my pal Caden were set upon by a gang of robbers once. Both of us got beat up pretty bad, they had knives and all. But the healers at the temple fixed us right up." he said, retelling the tale with a sense of excitement rather than defeat or regret. He went silent for a little but as his eyes rolled up whilst he pondered on her question
"Well, I haven't learned how to heal more than a paper cut but I think it would be easier for someone who understands how our bodies work better. But yeah, if you ever have a bunch of paper cuts, I'm your guy"
Naturally, the lighthearted tone couldn't remain forever. They had a task to do and it had to be approached with utmost care - at least judging by what the signs on the barricades said. Mathieu stopped by one of the barricades that seemed to have the most simple construction. From the looks of it, whoever made it had parked a heavily damaged landspeeder by the front doors and poured whatever heavy items they could find on top of it, primarily loose items from a nearby construction site.
"These guys must've been hit hard by the Rakghoul surge" he said whilst thinking of how to best deal with the situation.
Deciding that trying to turn it on was too risky as it might make way too much noise and might not even work in the end, Mathieu decided to resort to the force. Having studied with the Soller Navah, he had devoted a lot of his time to learning how to enhance his own capacities - and that was exactly what he would do at this instance.
"Can you make sure we don't make too much noise?" he asked, looking up at the pile which didn't seem all too stable. If she agreed, he would move to one end of the vehicle and slowly start lifting it up. Moving sideways, he rotated the speeder so that it would no longer completely block the door before setting it down again. It was a straining task, but his already stellar physical condition and training in the field minimised how tiring the task was to him.
Hopefully, they managed to stay quite enough to not draw any attention to themselves.
Inara Basai