Until he stopped breathing. Chase was fairly certain that would be a good, long, time. Even if he had his doubts; there was only so much a person could take, when they weren't used to this kind of life. He'd been busy with bullets, knives, and all kinds of other warfare since his early twenties. That included espionage, once he'd gotten his higher clearance. Even if that hadn't lasted as long as he'd expected.
"Air it out, I'll fill it right back up," he taunted, lowly, but only because of the kiss to the corner of his mouth that he would've loved to take more of just then. Granted, it was probably true-- just not right away. Still, a light smirk was flashed and he watched as Archer got up and headed for the balcony. Chase tossed the phone onto the nearby table with a clatter before it finally settled, and he slouched down just a bit further until he was leaning in the corner of the couch. It seemed to be his favorite spot, after all, and it didn't matter what couch it was. It was just how he sat, when he wasn't doing anything but living. Being normal.
"Air freshener, though. That shit chokes anyone with lungs, Arch. Light some fuckin' candles or somethin' instead." It was a joke.. but, it was partially true; that Lysol crap had always set his lungs on fire. Like slow suffocation from pepper spray or mace (which he'd dealt with on numerous occasions, back in the day.)
The laughter was what dragged his gaze over to his blonde, though, and he would've just smirked had he not heard the zip of a bullet.. and then, heard his name.. right before Archer went down. Then came the second shot, and instinctively, he stood. It didn't matter a bit that a couple of bullets had just sped through the opened balcony. He moved quick and leaned to kick the doors closed with just enough force to have them locking into place before he reached down and hoisted Archer up by his other arm, and clear out of the way. There was nothing but wall behind them for the moment, at least.
"Looks like it," he muttered. Amber eyes moved swiftly though, and instead of moving right out of the room, he took them across the room and down against the side of the couch. "Lemme see that. ..Whoever it was'll be gone in a few minutes, so we gotta stay put."
How'd he know that, though? It wasn't as if he could see through walls.. nor had he even tried to look out and spot whomever had fired those shots. He just knew because it was how they worked; how he'd worked.
Meanwhile though, Chase grabbed Archer's elbow and pulled his arm across and rested it down on his own knee to keep it straight before reaching around to the front of the couch to grab up his belt that had been left behind after a certain.. other.. event. He looped it easily enough, and worked it up Archer's arm just below his shoulder, and tightened it as tight as he could-- which was nearly unbelievably tight, but it'd get the job done until they could bounce out.
"..Less you want me to fix that, that'll hafta do." And don't let the calm fool you, folks. Chase was pissed.