Clint does her the courtesy of not responding to her babble as he slides off the bed, but the look on his face when he turns to sit is distinctly amused. (He appreciates it, though. It's amazing how many people will take their right to his time as a given.)
"I'll be fine; I've kept watch in less comfortable places."
And with less entertainment. He's pulling out his MP3 player, where he has recording of some Louis L'amour books. All that he'd brought for her was a Walkman with a CD from the Bar with Pride & Prejudice on it. It's the only book he remembered her mentioning, and it's kind of funny to him that she already had it.
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"I'll be fine; I've kept watch in less comfortable places."
And with less entertainment. He's pulling out his MP3 player, where he has recording of some Louis L'amour books. All that he'd brought for her was a Walkman with a CD from the Bar with Pride & Prejudice on it. It's the only book he remembered her mentioning, and it's kind of funny to him that she already had it.
"Get some sleep, Oswin."