Who: Warren Peace and Rosalie Hale. Possibly others later.
When: Day 4.
Where: Rosalie's room (Section 1-C).
What: Mark takes a break from baby duty Rosalie's been missing for a day. Warren pretends not to be concerned.
Rating: Uh...PG? I don't know? Warren can be a pottymouth.
Warnings: Formatting? We find it neater not to collapse the page, so we'll be replying to the entry tag-by-tag instead of to the comments.
The ghosts on the ship don't bother Warren; he has grown up believing in ghosts and spirits, like Wakanka, the spiteful old sorceress lady, and the White Buffalo Woman with raven-black hair and skin like snow. Nor do the frigid temperatures of the ship bother him; Warren's body temperature is 108.5 on a normal day, and he can always make fires if he happens to get cold (which he usually doesn't).
Nor does it bother him that everyone on this ship could potentially die, because if he's going to be honest, he assumed from the get-go that everyone would be a goner.
What bothers him is that he hasn't seen Rosalie Hale in over twenty four hours, and he knows she's gone longer than that without eating.
And this should be the one thing that doesn't bother him, shouldn't it? Because if he's already assumed that everyone is going to die, why should he care if a frightened, guarded girl holes herself up in her room and starves herself to death?
He cares. It doesn't have to make sense. He just does.
The Lakota boy knocks once, shortly, on her door before calling through the frame.
"Open the door, Rosalie."