As the two waltzed into the hotel room the sandy skinned teen flung from Lilly’s arm into the nearest bed. Sleep took to the girl as quickly as the rain had beset them earlier. The dark elf made her way to the remaining bed, removing the blankets and placing them over the slumbering younger girl. Don’t need you to get sick. Keeping the girl warm and letting her rest was of the utmost importance for now.

However, Lilly also was unsure how long the olive skinned girl had been out there. As the youth dreamed the dark elven girl quietly snuck out of the room and descended down the oaken staircase. The lobby of the inn was quaint, it had only a few tables with white fabric tablecloths, and candles were aglow on top of the tables. As Lilly progressed through the lobby towards the bar she asked the barkeep, “may I get a plate of food? And a tankard of water?”

Ascending back up the stairs the dark elf carried a dish housing a piece of sausage, a biscuit, an apple, and a bit of cheese. She grabbed a sampling of everything, uncertain what the teen liked but knowing she most likely should eat something upon waking. The mug of water should also prove to assist in the girl’s recovery. Depending on how long she had been out there dehydration could be a threat.

Lilly placed the refreshments on an end table by where the girl slumbered before grabbing a pillow off the remaining bed. She propped herself up against the door of the room, using the feathered pillow for support. The Alerian had been through a lot in the past twenty-four hours and needed rest almost as badly as the young Hanuh. Her main concern was that the girl may try to wander off alone and it was unlikely Lilly would notice... hence her positioning by the room’s exit.

She closed her eyes and let sleep finally take her too.