Daisy had been asleep for almost thirteen hours. I was getting antsy as I paced around our makeshift camp, keeping an eye out. We had been in the same place for too long, in a place far too close to the camp for my liking. I didn't know much about this escaping base business, but I knew the best thing to do was to keep moving and get as far as possible from them in a hurry. It had just turned eight o'clock and I glanced back at the others who were spread out over the ground asleep. No one slept well last night, we were all too tense, a part from Daisy of course, in some ways, she was lucky. The morning light was refreshing after the dark night, every bush that brushed against another made us all freeze and one of us would have to reassure each other that it was just the wind. Now, in the light, I felt braver than before, a gun on my hip, actually able to see what was out there. I walked around the camp, coming around to where Daisy was, shadowed under the dense trees where we had left her last night. We each made multiple checks on her, making sure she was okay throughout the night. We could see her from where we slept, but it made us feel better to go up and see if she was still breathing. "You're awake?" I said, slightly shocked as I saw her struggle to pull herself up. "I thought you'd maybe sleep for a bit longer. It's still quite early, the others are asleep." I moved over to her and reached out to hold her shoulder gently, steadying her. "How are you feeling, do you need a hand?"