Aiden sat just at the edge of the shelter to allow more room for everyone else inside. Originally, he stayed outside of it all together. He believed that he didn't deserve the kindness the Boarman showed after the atrocity he commited and tried to stay out of the way so that the man could help those who needed it more. As for Brisa, he was just making sure she stayed dry. However, after a while he made himself sit at the edge, just inside out of the rain. Awkwardly, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous of the boarman. At least he still had someone in his family. Aiden didn't even have any closure with his family, they were all just gone-... Aiden shook his head. Those kind of thought were too cruel. And he couldn't give up on his family, they may not even be dead. He took out one of the books that he carried. It was the one with the pressed flowers in it. Flipping through it only brought memories of the time he and his sister spent together. It comforted him and hurt him all at the same time. Eventually, he found tears coming down his face as he closed the book in one hand and quietly sobbed in the other, covering his face. Next thing he knew, he woke up to find Brisa walking around the field. He made sure to wipe his face and put the book away before heading out to her. He meant to make small talk and ask about his newly acquired skin tone, but he then stopped himself before getting up. She was probably busy with something important and he didn't want to disturb her. Confirming his thoughts it seemed the rest of the night she seemed to be half sleeping and half studying magic. He then looked to Argurios and the boar people. Aiden wasn't without his fair share of injuries, but they weren't nearly as bad as Argurios and the boarwoman. Most of his own wounds he semi-tended to himself and refused any medical attention until the others were taken care of. Tired as he was, his mind did not allow him to fall back asleep for the longest time. So for the rest of the night he just sat back and watched the rain continue to fall until he was calmed into a restless sleep.