Sasha read his book for about another hour before he finally got too antsy to sit any longer. He needed to get up and move around before he went to bed, or else he'd never sleep. The man stood and took his tray back up to the line, where he dumped the trash off and set it with the other dirty ones. As he left, Sasha noticed nurse Nancy coming in with one of the guards. He was glad that she was feeling better, at least. He passed them and headed out into the hall. Sasha wandered a little, pretty aimlessly, around the hallways. He found a nice window to stop at and look out for a while. The sun was setting and the moon was slowly raising into the sky. He watched for a while until he got bored with it, then strolled off again. He ended up at the common room where a lot of the patients came to play games or just socialize. Sasha liked to come here because it was one of the only rooms that had a deck of cards. He had his various skills at card games: poker, black jack, spades. But his favorite to play here was solitaire. Mostly because it didn't involve another person. He walked in, acknowledging the two other people in the room with only a nod. He sat down on a couch with a table in front of it, the cards neatly stacked there. Silently, Sasha began to lay out his game.