9 Ash, 121 Steel
Dornkirk Expedition Campsite,
The First Deep, The Third Watch
Sleep didn't come easily between the excitement of their mission and the anxiety of their surroundings, so Brenner Dornkirk grumbled as he was woken with a nudge to his shoulder. He rubbed at his eyes as they adjusted to the firelight and registered the whispered reminder that it was his turn to stand sentry. He sat up and stretched his arms over his head, yawning as the two who'd stood second watch found their bedrolls and settled in. Brenner did his best not to make any noise that might wake his stalwart crew as he got his boots on and rose to tread over the gravel to get closer to the fire. Myles Arnnett had been his patrol-mate for the past few nights, and this was to be no different, though the strapping soldier looked to still be dozing, albeit propped against a stalagmite.
Brenner sat down beside him and nudged him with a shoulder.
"Oi, mate!" He uttered in an exclamatory whisper, "Planning to leave me on my own to ward off all the fell beasts of the Warrens, are you?" He offered a playful grin, and hoped his joviality would be taken as intended. Brenner knew all too well that humour wasn't always well received before one was wakeful. A notion that reminded him to check to see whether the last shift had left them with coffee which, to his great pleasure, they had. He poured a cup for Myles, handing it off, before getting one for himself. It wasn't piping hot, but it would do the trick. They were in the Warrens, not a posh club in the heart of the High City.
"Sorry to wake you." He offered with grim sincerity, "Truly, I am." Though Brenner was perfectly pleased to have Myles to keep him company over the next few hours- hopefully fortifying their fledgling bond.
Dornkirk Expedition Campsite,
The First Deep, The Third Watch
Sleep didn't come easily between the excitement of their mission and the anxiety of their surroundings, so Brenner Dornkirk grumbled as he was woken with a nudge to his shoulder. He rubbed at his eyes as they adjusted to the firelight and registered the whispered reminder that it was his turn to stand sentry. He sat up and stretched his arms over his head, yawning as the two who'd stood second watch found their bedrolls and settled in. Brenner did his best not to make any noise that might wake his stalwart crew as he got his boots on and rose to tread over the gravel to get closer to the fire. Myles Arnnett had been his patrol-mate for the past few nights, and this was to be no different, though the strapping soldier looked to still be dozing, albeit propped against a stalagmite.
Brenner sat down beside him and nudged him with a shoulder.
"Oi, mate!" He uttered in an exclamatory whisper, "Planning to leave me on my own to ward off all the fell beasts of the Warrens, are you?" He offered a playful grin, and hoped his joviality would be taken as intended. Brenner knew all too well that humour wasn't always well received before one was wakeful. A notion that reminded him to check to see whether the last shift had left them with coffee which, to his great pleasure, they had. He poured a cup for Myles, handing it off, before getting one for himself. It wasn't piping hot, but it would do the trick. They were in the Warrens, not a posh club in the heart of the High City.
"Sorry to wake you." He offered with grim sincerity, "Truly, I am." Though Brenner was perfectly pleased to have Myles to keep him company over the next few hours- hopefully fortifying their fledgling bond.
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