Hugh found himself woken by a beam of light letting itself into the room and a smaller framed figure curling up next to him. He relaxed as this person snuggled up close to him, burying her head in his chest and complaining about the arrival of morning. He understood fully, but if it weren't for her being there in bed with him, he might be up and walking around. He was very much awake, as he had gotten some very good sleep the night before, and he had gotten very used to having the frame of Sana Rawn against him whenever he slept. He rolled his frame over, facing Sana, and letting her bury her head into his chest. He wrapped his arms around her, and let his chin rest on the top of her head, closing his eyes, and taking a slow breath in and out. He brought one hand up to her hair messing it up a little bit, not that it was in any particular style at the moment. They had been sleeping, after all. Hugh was looking forward to some kind of breakfast. Maybe fried chicken eggs with bread and cheese. Of course, that had been the meal he had made regularly while both of them were on the trail, though not chicken eggs, away from that hell hole down south. They needed to get away from people they could no longer stand the presence of and a war that had no purpose. Maybe the inn was making breakfast as they laid there, if that was even a thing for this town. After all, it would be wonderful. Breakfast in bed might be better, but Hugh didn't particularly like the idea of someone coming in the room and bothering him and Sana. That would go without saying, as he would feel very annoyed by someone bothering their intimacy. Pillows and any heavy objects within reach would surely find its way flying towards any intruders at whatever route they took to enter. For now, Hugh was enjoying this moment. It brought a smile to his face how annoyed she was by the light, but he had been no less perturbed by it when he awoke. Now he felt like he was protecting her from it. "Mmmmm, good morning sunshine." He chuckled at little after his words. He was not a morning person, but today he had been the first to wake up between the two of them.