She smirked, You’d be in greater pain if I was in any state of anger… Staring gazes from men most likely meant that their mind was slowing making its way to the gutters. That was one place she didn’t want his mind to go so she did deem the friendly poke quite necessary. But as he seemed to be making himself comfortable, she continued looking around the room to make sure she knew what was and what wasn’t in it. She found wood but that was generally about it and the place didn’t seem to have much else.
Hirem began talking into the darkness and she turned to face where he was laying and gave him a puzzled look. She’d hears his bit about concentrating on one thing at a time but hadn’t said anything to that because she couldn’t help be worried about what would happen once they got out of the place. An apology wasn’t something she expected, however. A knowing smile crept onto her feature though she remained silent. I do well enough with getting in trouble without your help so no need. It was true enough for her to completely believe as she bundled the green cape under one arm and walked over to where he was.
From the looks of it he was fast asleep with his eyes closed and his breaths steady. She leaned her bow against the wall and looked at it for a brief moment, happy with at least that outcome of the day. I got my bow after all… turned out today wasn’t a complete waste. It was safe to assume she’d made a friend and had also achieved her original goal.
With that, she knelt down, placed the bundled cape on the ground and laid herself down with her back to Hirem and used the cape as a pillow.
She stirred briefly and found herself laying on her stomach with her face planted into the balled up cape. Twisting around, Shena tried to look around and realized it was still just a little light out but not quite dark enough for them to leave. Before that she recalled waking up to the sound of hoofbeats but couldn’t milk anything else out of that memory. With a stretch and yawn she turned until she was comfortable and fell back to sleep rather quickly to only wake up again. ”I don’t want to eat gravy…” she muttered under her breath then realized she was awake and couldn’t possibly fathom what kind of dream she could have been having to wake up saying such things.