Puck supposes they could have gotten farther than the couch. But it remains the best vantage point and strategic spot of the entire suite of rooms, so why bother
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Havelock is currently moving around the room, half-dressed, slow and quiet; although he wouldn't believe Puck were asleep even if the faerie actually was. It may be an unfair, suspicious thought, but it's also almost a friendly one by this point - he wouldn't be sleeping either, if he were him.
He very determinedly isn't, and still hasn't; although he mainly got up in the first place because he was starting to doze, lying tangled up and warm on the couch. It was a strangely powerful temptation to stay there, but resting unarmed would have been one step too far.
He pauses at one door, still doing up a knife-holster with one hand, and listens.
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He very determinedly isn't, and still hasn't; although he mainly got up in the first place because he was starting to doze, lying tangled up and warm on the couch. It was a strangely powerful temptation to stay there, but resting unarmed would have been one step too far.
He pauses at one door, still doing up a knife-holster with one hand, and listens.
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He'd smell them.
As things lie, the fairy yawns. "I might have spared you the strain."
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He doesn't move from his position, for the record.
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"The very pink and bloom of courtesy."
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