Wolf felt slightly better when Natalya hugged him tighter, though it could've been so she just didn't fall off from the extra speed; he wanted to think it was reassurance more than instinct. As they travelled on, it was apparent that this road was much less travelled than others. They hit bumps and had to dodge rocks left and right. He was afraid that this meant that either the next town was really far away, or that there was no next town. They had been driving for quite some time and Wolf started to glance at the fuel gauge... which still said they had a full tank of gas. Great, the gauge is busted, now we have no idea when we're going to run out of fuel. He said aloud, "I hope this town isn't too far away." He said to Natalya, "Mind the yelling," before he yelled to the man, "Hey! ..." Wolf tried to think of some pronoun to call the guy to get his specific attention, but gave up and decided to just ask his question, "When's the next town coming up? We might be running out of fuel!"
Tyr whipped the tarp off of his head when he heard Wolf yelling for him. He couldn't see any trace of anyone following them, so he felt comfortable exposing his position. He yelled back, "What do you mean 'Might be'? What's the gauge say?"
Wolf rolled his eyes, he wished the man would just answer his question instead of investigating, "The gauge says we have a full tank! It's broken!"
Tyr rolled his eyes, "That's the wrong gauge. You're looking at the gauge for the auxiliary tank. See the letters 'A-U-X'? The gauge you're looking for is on the main panel next to the speedometer."
Wolf turned pale, first he says the stranger was unnecessary, then he shows Wolf to be the incompetent one. He just yells back a shamed, "Oh." He attempts to move the conversation further away from his mistake, "Well how far will the auxiliary take us? This ride seems to be taking forever!"
Tyr smiled humorously and answered with a laugh, "Not far, but the next village may be just around the corner, I don't entirely know. If we do run out, we still have the toboggan, and we can take turns pulling."