Laphicet had also been asleep throughout the night, although he didn't go down without a fight. The brand new sights and smells were very enticing to the silver haired boy, as he even stayed up past Sunny's curfew in order to take everything in...and also ensure that they were at least going in a sensible direction. By the time the crescent moon had made its slow escape from the skies above them, taking the stars with it, the child curled up into a loose ball around a particularly soft tuft of fur. If it wasn't for his red trimmed clothing, he could have blended in perfectly with the beast's fur. He had remained entirely motionless until a strong rumbling caused him to stir, reminding him that this wasn't all just a dream. Instead of checking to see what was going on, Laphicet buried his face into the silt-strider's fur, hoping to relieve his sleep deprived body and mind for just a few more minutes. Unfortunately, he wasn't given that luxury as he felt his body begin to slide off the edge of the large beast. Luckily, Sunny was there to wake him up enough to at least grab hold of a bit of fur and stop his descent. The half asleep neko yawned as he followed Sunny's actions and slid down the silt-strider, landing on the ground with another sleepy yawn. Barely able to keep his eyes open at this point, Laphicet reach a hand out, only for it to automatically intertwine with Sunny's. [color=#DC143C][b]"...O-Okay..."[/b][/color] He mumbled sleepily while rubbing his eyes. The whole idea of being on this adventure still had yet to hit the half albino, and the lack of sleep wasn't really helping with it. He simply followed beside Sunny, dozing off every now and then when they stopped moving. [@Mokley][@Jade113]