@ElderGod-Icefire
Jay blinked. "Oh. Nothing important." He replied, shaking his head slightly.
Jay blinked. "Oh. Nothing important." He replied, shaking his head slightly.
She nodded, seeming to be fine with his answer as she pulled her bag in front of herself and started looking through it for something.
He let out a quiet breath, not taking his hat off. He didn't intend to remove it tonight at all.
Delia eventually closed her bag, not taking anything out of it and instead just pushing it behind her so she could rest against it again.
Jay glanced over at Delia for a moment. "I'm going to stay up." He announced. "I don't trust that man."
"He seems nice enough to me, I think we can trust him." Was Delia's only reply as she studied her healing leg, internally debating whether to start taking the casting off or not. It felt like it was healing up and getting close to being able to walk on it, but she wouldn't know for sure for about another week.
Jay shrugged. "You can. Not Blythe and I. Not unless we want to wake up with a bullet to the brain."
She nodded slowly, looking up at him, "I suppose that's true. But to him, you're like me, remember? We only have to watch out for Blythe really."
Jay shook his head. "If I take off the hat, the hair, plus the eyes, will give me away."
"He won't notice unless you take your hat off though," She replied, shrugging and glancing at the door as if she thought Thomas was listening to her.
"Yeah. Well. Still." He replied, shrugging his shoulders.
She shrugged as well, looking between him and Blythe, "Won't hurt to be safe I guess. Though I don't think you staying up all night will be the best thing we can do if we're going to continue on all day tomorrow."
He nodded. "Right. Blythe and I can take watches, maybe." he looked at Blythe, who rolled her eyes and nodded.
Delia nodded as well, going to offer to take watch as well but deciding not to at the last second. Having a tired wounded person would be much more dangerous than two slightly tired people and one injured person.
Jay stretched, settling with his back to the wall and his face towards the door.
She didn't move much as she relaxed, just looked around until she spotted Leo. He had curled up by the foot of the bed, already asleep.
Jay shifted a little bit, adjusting his hat.
Delia leaned her head back against the wall, sighing softly and closing her eyes as she settled in.
Jay let out a breath, keeping watch.
She didn't fall asleep as she relaxed, still wide awake. Falling asleep here didn't feel like a good idea, and plus, she needed time to think about the last few weeks of traveling with Jay and now Blythe.
Jay kept watching the door, legs bent loosely and head leaning against the wall.
Delia crossed her arms over her chest, shifting to find a slightly more comfortable position but finding none. Instead, she let out a quiet sigh and stuck through the uncomfortable attempt at being comfortable, trying to fall asleep.
Jay kept watching the door, tapping one hand on his pant leg.
For the next few minutes, Delia was still up, but slowly she started to drift off, even when laying against the wall and trying her best to keep watch for any sign of the owner coming for Blythe or Jay.
Jay kept watch, tapping his hand.
Delia soon fell asleep, even though it was still quite light out.
Jay kept tapping.
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