It took her eyes a moment to adjust to the gloom of the chamber, though it was really more of a closet with a bed. When she did not see Orion she stepped further inside only to see his form in repose on the floor. Assessing the narrow mattress the woman set the candle down on the dresser and dropped her bag softly. His armor littered the tiny room. She said nothing for some time, opening the drawers quietly to find a few extra moth-ridden linens. A pathetic excuse for a pillow was stuffed into the bottom drawer. Retrieving and giving it a good smack to send dust flurries twirling, the woman tossed it gently to the man, the pillow landed in a puff on his stomach.
"You're welcome to the bed," she murmured with a small somewhat apologetic smile, lingering near the dresser as she balanced on one foot to remove a boot. "After my behavior downstairs you deserve the mattress more than I."
It was a gentle attempt at the teasing they so easily enjoyed earlier but far more tentative. If he exploded in rage and malice she was off to the barn. Better to sleep beside the horses than a crabby Squire. Honestly she figured they could likely manage the bed as she took up very little room. But she wasn't about to test those boundaries. The things she wanted to say to him were not vocalized. It wasn't worth it. He wasn't worth it.
Wiggling her foot out of the second boot she grasped the corner of the dresser, trying to look less comical than she did. When the shoe was finally removed she set the pair together neatly, stocking feet silent on the ancient boards. Now that she was close to the window Hadyn gave pause to stare out of the grimy glass, the lights of the miniscule village slowly snuffed out to leave the land in darkness. Standing there for a few chimes the woman crossed her arms over her chest, not quite ready to plop down on ground for a uncomfortable night. Her back to Orion she waited for him to claim the before she took his place on the floor.
"You're welcome to the bed," she murmured with a small somewhat apologetic smile, lingering near the dresser as she balanced on one foot to remove a boot. "After my behavior downstairs you deserve the mattress more than I."
It was a gentle attempt at the teasing they so easily enjoyed earlier but far more tentative. If he exploded in rage and malice she was off to the barn. Better to sleep beside the horses than a crabby Squire. Honestly she figured they could likely manage the bed as she took up very little room. But she wasn't about to test those boundaries. The things she wanted to say to him were not vocalized. It wasn't worth it. He wasn't worth it.
Wiggling her foot out of the second boot she grasped the corner of the dresser, trying to look less comical than she did. When the shoe was finally removed she set the pair together neatly, stocking feet silent on the ancient boards. Now that she was close to the window Hadyn gave pause to stare out of the grimy glass, the lights of the miniscule village slowly snuffed out to leave the land in darkness. Standing there for a few chimes the woman crossed her arms over her chest, not quite ready to plop down on ground for a uncomfortable night. Her back to Orion she waited for him to claim the before she took his place on the floor.