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The curtains shaded the lamp light into the sleeping area. Laun woke and was aware that she was watching the flickering of the lamplight on the sheer curtains. She could not tell what time it was, but it must have been early as the lamp seemed to be the only light in the room.
She started to carefully turn under the covers. Her back was a low tone in her body, her legs singing of the fatigue that had set in. Her bladder, on the other hand, was the loudest of all. She had to get out of the bedding or else it would be a very wet morning.
She listened for other breath sounds so she knew how to move. She did not want to disturb whomever might be in the bed with her. She heard the slight pop coming once in a while from the lamp, but that was it.
Laun moved the covers aside and pulled herself upright. She was alone. It was the first night in over a month that she did not have at least one person in under the covers with her. She panicked for a moment, thinking that there had been an emergency in the keep and that she had been left behind. Then the sleepy, but more reasonable, part of her mind took over and she thought about it.
From piles of people to alone. It was natural for people to change and since coming back into the castle and keep, there had been a drift to have people pair up and sleep in the traditional places, such as the room full of stacked beds for the wardsmen. Edgar had started to spend most nights outside of the sleeping chamber. Even Fount had been absent more before the last week. »Read More
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