Author Note: This is the start of what will hopefully be a long and prosperous drabble collection. The prompt was camping.
The whistling sound of wind tickled Lisa's ears, bringing with it a slight chill. She fought off a shiver, adjusting her shoulders a bit to get more comfortable. Her sleeping bag, though graded for temperatures as low as 50 degrees, wasn't quite enough for genuine comfort or warmth.
Her muscles ached from a day of camping, of spending time with her bandmates. Roselia had gone camping, mostly by Lisa's insistence, in order to increase their bond and help them perform with more unity. Though it required a clever excuse to get the whole band into the wilderness, Lisa thought it had been worth it.
Sayo had proven surprisingly competent at starting fires, while Ako and Rinko managed to set up the tent somehow. Yukina set some sticks on fire by accident while they were making dinner, but luckily Lisa was able to get them back into the fire where they belonged. No one was hurt, so they didn't get thrown out of the campsite. They made smores with chocolate and marshmallow; it was nice.
The sun soon started to set and, though the lopsided tent wasn't ideal, the group settled down in it for the night.
Lisa lay on her side, back pressed against the wall of the tent. If she leaned on it fully, it felt like the whole tent could come down around them, which was a problem. Even so, she supposed she didn't have the worst spot in the tent; that honor went to Sayo along the bottom of the others' feet. The zipper that functioned as a door was above her head, with Yukina, Rinko, and then Ako to her right.
They managed to fit somehow, but not without the entire side of Lisa's sleeping bag being pressed against Yukina's. It was a snug feeling, being between Yukina and the tent. She could even see the outline of Yukina in the dark, barely visible with the sliver of moonlight shining in.
The evening was still a cold one though. The chill seemed to seep in from the tent wall, absorbing itself into her sleeping bag. Lisa would be fine though; she could sleep through this. If only she could manage to fall asleep that is.
Lisa closed her eyes, shifting again. A bird chirped in the distance. Sayo let out a soft snore. Ako muttered something about darkness. Lisa wondered how much time had passed since the last time she checked, which was around 1:00 am.
Eyes open once again, slightly more adjusted to the dark since they'd been shut for a while, Lisa settled for looking at Yukina. She always looked so calm while asleep, so gentle compared to her usual stern expressions. Even now, sleeping on the cold hard ground, she looked, well, actually she didn't look so good.
Yukina was lying on her back, eyes closed and brow furrowed slightly. Lisa had to sit up to get a good look at her. Her arms were bunched up with the sleeping bag near the top, small fists clenching the fabric. Was she okay?
As if she could sense Lisa's gaze, or if she wasn't asleep to begin with, Yukina's eyes fluttered open. She turned her head to look at Lisa.
"You okay?" Lisa leaned in, whispering as to not wake the others.
Yukina turned onto her side to face Lisa better. "Just a little cold." It was hard to believe that someone with such a big voice could produce so small a whisper. "I'm fine."
Yukina was cold too? Lisa thought it had just been her, since she had the outside of the tent to deal with. If Yukina was cold too then, Lisa felt a bit warmer already at the thought, there was only one solution.
Lisa turned her sleeping bag so that the zipper was on the right and unzipped it slowly, trying to make as little noise as possible. She stopped when she reached the bottom. During the process, Yukina sat up to watch.
"Scoot over here." Lisa pat the edge of her unzipped bag. Yukina inched towards her unquestioningly, though there was barely any space between them to start. "Now turn your bag so the zipper is here." Lisa gestured for the zipper to go between the open parts of her bag.
As before, Yukina followed through. She seemed to have caught onto what Lisa was trying to do, since she scooted in closer and started unzipping the bag once it was in place.
The result was two overlapping unzipped sleeping bags, which certainly was not the intended use for them, but it could work.
Lisa lay back down, with Yukina doing the same. It certainly felt warmer, though that might've been her own embarrassment at doing this at all. It was easier to see Yukina than before, her gold eyes reflecting the moonlight.
She took a deep breath, bracing herself for the final step.
"Come a little closer." Lisa lay her left arm down, lifting the joined part of the sleeping bag with her right.
"Are you sure?" This Yukina questioned of all things.
Lisa felt flushed, hopefully Yukina couldn't see it in the dark. "Of course, you'll be warm this way." She said perhaps a bit too loudly.
Yukina nodded and acquiesced, moving in to lie right next to Lisa. She gently draped one arm over Lisa's waist, sending a whole different kind of shiver down Lisa's spine. Lisa wrapped her right arm around Yukina, hand resting on her back. Their faces were barely a few inches apart, and Lisa had to remind herself to breath.
Yukina felt so incredibly warm against her, their legs almost touching, her body on Lisa's arm and hand on her waist. Each point of contact radiated warmth through her body. The cold of the evening air was almost completely forgotten.
"Goodnight." Yukina muttered, letting out a small yawn.
"G'night." Lisa smiled softly at the cute gesture, feeling her own eyelids drooping.
Yukina's eyes closed first, and Lisa could feel her breathing even out as she fell deeper into slumber.
Lisa soon followed, succumbing to the warmth of sleep.
