With Danni following her from
the stairs, Moon walked into her room. She had felt a little burst of resolve - she was going to tell Danni that last night was a little mistake, and there would be no hard feelings, then go and get her breakfast. But as soon as she and Danni were stood in her room, Moon's streak of courage deserted her, and she just
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"You know, we've done absolutely nothing wrong." Danni said, softly, trying to reassure Moon. "It doesn't matter what other people think of us. What matters is how we feel, how we judge ourselves for this." Danni asked quietly, suddenly feeling uncomfortable, as if she was invading Moon's space. "If you want some time alone, I can go," She offered, "But if you want me to stay then I will."
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When Danni spoke again, Moon felt even more torn. Part of her wanted to be alone, away from everyone and everything, to just curl up and hide from her troubles - and yet, she longed for Danni to hold her, to soothe away the torturous thoughts with gentle kisses, and promise her that everything would be all right. How could she go on with such internal conflict? Moon looked up at Danni with beseeching eyes, no longer trusting her own judgement.
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She sat down next to Moon, and took her hand in her own. "I'll go and get some breakfast, see how everyone is this morning, and I'll bring you back something to eat if you like, maybe something to drink?" Danni offered. "You should have some rest for now though, you look exhausted." Showing concern, Danni brushed a stray hair from Moon's face. She let go of Moon's hand, stood up and went to the door.
Before she left the room, she turned to speak to Moon once more. "If you need me, I'll be in the cafe." She gave her a small smile, knowing that right it wouldn't probably not be much comfort, but she didn't know what else to do.
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Moon wearily kicked off her boots and lay down on the bed. She sighed a little as she sank her tired head onto the pillow, she could feel the beginnings of a headache start to manifest. Loking towards the doorway where Danni stood, Moon smiled weakly. "Thank you," she said, as she closed her eyes.
It wasn't long before Moon fell asleep, the harsh thoughts that had taunted her becoming dulled and disjointed, then fading away. For a while she slept the blank sleep of the overexhausted, her mind quiet with an eerie stillness.
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