Cecil didn’t have any need to go inside, nor did he sleep like the rest of them. He was in a state of constant waiting whenever they went to sleep and it was pretty agonising. He didn’t want to go into sleep mode himself, it would be like he was dead for a short time if he did that and that feeling was too scary. He would rather be damaged than feel he was going to shutdown forever. To try and occupy himself instead he stayed outside all night, waiting for the day to come again. The night was calm and quiet, the weather didn’t show any sign of rain otherwise he would never be outside. He didn’t know what might happen if he got caught in the rain, he was very careful when it came to travelling but at the times he did have to walk on wet ground he felt vulnerable. Throughout the night he was left lying on the tiled roof staring up at the sky, the stars sparkling gently as a few clouds went by. It was very pretty to look at but he couldn’t help but feel disconnected from it, as if he was never meant to share any connection to them. Those who were living could probably find some feeling towards them, probably where their Nine Saints came in. It made him wonder just where his place in this world was, why he had been made the way he had and why his purpose was combat. It didn’t make sense to him, there was nothing else to him that would differ him from any weapon other than the fact he could blend in. Everything was too confusing for him, he didn’t feel he belonged at all with this. As morning came along he continued his wait, staring up at the changing sky until a familiar voice sounded out. Sitting up slowly he could hear Ethan, eventually standing up and gazing over the edge down at him. Guess it really was time to go, where ever he was going to go with them. Frowning, Cecil slowly made his way over to the edge of the roof, staring down at Ethan before making a jump. Despite how high he was he landed with barely a light clank, managing to make it down to the ground off a fair height with little damage. Looking up calmly at Ethan he frowned, his eyes soon looking back at the inn. “Where we going? Finally away from this place? Why did it take so long for everyone to get up this time?”