Gently into the Night

The movie marathon in the Playground's common room was Skye's idea–she said he'd missed too many iconic movies, and for their relationship to work he had to make those up. He smiled and shrugged and let her have her way.

So it was her idea–and yet, she was the one to fall asleep.

He noticed her eyelids dropping around the middle of the third movie; she wasn't yawing, but he could see her movements getting sluggish and her head resting more heavily on his shoulder.

"Do you want to go to bed?" he asked at one point, pausing the movie. "We can finish it tomorrow."

"No, no," she shook her head, awakening a little. She took the remote from his hand and started the film again. "I'm okay. Not sleepy at all," she said, hugging his arm and laying her head on his shoulder again. "I wanna finish it."

And she did; it's a completely different question that she did fall asleep, half-laying in his lap, fifteen minutes into the fourth movie (the one she had insisted on starting).

He finished the film without her–it was some inane comedy–, and when it was over, he turned the TV off, then just sat in the dark for a little bit.

She looked so calm in her sleep, so innocent; he knew he should have woken her and taken her to her room, but he simply didn't have the heart to do it yet (or he was selfish to do it; he wasn't sure), so he remained on the couch, her head in his lap, her hand on his knee, counting her breaths. She was beautiful, and looked so fragile, and he loved her so much. The thought of breaking the moment was unbearable, and even though it was getting late, and he really should have gone to bed, he just couldn't get himself to get up…

And anyway, he thought, caressing her hair, what harm it would do if he closed his eyes for five minutes?…

He woke in the morning, later than he usually did, still on the couch, but somehow by then lying on his back, his head on the armrest, Skye on top of him, her head pillowed on his chest, both of them covered with a blanket.

He decided then and there that it was the best way to wake up.