Finding it too strenuous to focus on the knights’ conversation, Crow was quickly distracted by looking around at other things in the tent. Over the course of talking to Olivia, his strange vision of trees had disappeared, but now it just felt like everything in the room was moving. He watched with his head tilted at a slight angle as the backrest of Jane’s chair seemed to twist of its own accord. The sight was intriguing, but it also made his stomach feel upset, so he turned away again.
As his eyes wandered over the tent, he eventually settled on Penelope’s face, and he smiled to himself, entranced by her beauty as he stared up at her. He wasn’t sure if it was the medicine in his system or just the low lighting of the room, but somehow, he found her even more attractive than usual. Absently, he reached out his hand, wanting to touch her to make sure she was really standing in front of him. It was hard to tell between all the other hallucinations the drug was causing. But, of course, he didn’t make it very far and just ended up with his arm hanging haphazardly off the edge of the mattress instead.
Suddenly, Crow blinked at he realized someone else was standing over him now. He looked up to see that it was Olivia. For a moment, he just stared at her, vaguely aware that she had asked him a question, until he remembered what she had just said. “’Course,” he grinned back at her. Why would she have even bothered to ask him that? He liked having them around. They may have been knights, but Penelope was a knight too, and he liked her just fine.
“See?” Olivia turned back to Gavin with a smug smirk.
“That doesn’t matter,” Gavin rolled his eyes. “He’s on a strong medicine, so he’ll say anything right now.”
As the two knights bickered, Crow grew uninterested and tuned them out again. Shifting slightly on the bed, he was aware of a mild discomfort in his torso, and he looked down to find the bandages that were wrapped around his middle. He frowned, unable to remember why they were there, but fairly certain they were the cause of his discomfort. “Hey, Penelope,” he mumbled as he brought his hand down to tug at the annoying dressing. “Help me get these off… Kind of hurts…”
As his eyes wandered over the tent, he eventually settled on Penelope’s face, and he smiled to himself, entranced by her beauty as he stared up at her. He wasn’t sure if it was the medicine in his system or just the low lighting of the room, but somehow, he found her even more attractive than usual. Absently, he reached out his hand, wanting to touch her to make sure she was really standing in front of him. It was hard to tell between all the other hallucinations the drug was causing. But, of course, he didn’t make it very far and just ended up with his arm hanging haphazardly off the edge of the mattress instead.
Suddenly, Crow blinked at he realized someone else was standing over him now. He looked up to see that it was Olivia. For a moment, he just stared at her, vaguely aware that she had asked him a question, until he remembered what she had just said. “’Course,” he grinned back at her. Why would she have even bothered to ask him that? He liked having them around. They may have been knights, but Penelope was a knight too, and he liked her just fine.
“See?” Olivia turned back to Gavin with a smug smirk.
“That doesn’t matter,” Gavin rolled his eyes. “He’s on a strong medicine, so he’ll say anything right now.”
As the two knights bickered, Crow grew uninterested and tuned them out again. Shifting slightly on the bed, he was aware of a mild discomfort in his torso, and he looked down to find the bandages that were wrapped around his middle. He frowned, unable to remember why they were there, but fairly certain they were the cause of his discomfort. “Hey, Penelope,” he mumbled as he brought his hand down to tug at the annoying dressing. “Help me get these off… Kind of hurts…”