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Sona was quick to wake, sitting up in slight confusion.
He took it, strangely silent. He knew that no matter what he said it would be disregarded. "Okay."
He looked hesitant for the first time, but still annoyed. "Hm. Why didn't you, then?"
He frowned, crossing his arms. "Yes. That."
He noted his lack of weapons immediately. "What happened last night?"
Vaughn was the first to wake, opening his eyes groggily. He groaned, rubbing his head. "What the hell..?"
She turned over. It didn't take long for sleep to catch up.
She squinted at him, but sighed. "Alright, alright."
She looked hesitant, but finally nodded, shifting to lie down. "Alright. If she's not back in an hour, wake me."
She nodded slowly, looking up at her before back at the fire. "Alright. Good luck."
"I didn't have them partake in the escape. The rest will find them.." she said, sounding sadly hopeful.
She nodded, her brows furrowed. "I hope they're alright. I tried to put them in a safer area."
She looked back down. "Just making sure."
She nodded, maybe looking at little more at ease. "Yeah. It's a difficult position." She looked up at the elf. "You're Jude, right?"
She sighed, pulling her knees to her chest. "I suppose that's fair." There wasn't much in his pockets, but he did have a few weapons hidden on him.
She huffed, going back and sitting down. "..I understand your hesitation to let me die or let him come with, but.. it still unnerved me. I'm not...
"I'm not trying to justify my actions," he said flatly, starting to speak again before a large-ish branch hit him in the back of the head. Sona...
His gaze was calm and easy. "I wanted to escape that place, just like you. You wouldn't have let me come if I hadn't done something drastic."
Vaughn crossed his arms, a frown plastered on his face. "The option of letting her die was a weighing factor in your mind. I'm surprised you...
He didn't say anything, watching her.