"You are too kind." Albert smiles warmly at Asha and accepts the offer of the blanket.
When
Rook mentions keeping watch he nods a bit reluctantly. He had hoped to get a good night's rest, but he knows
Rook is right in doing so. He wraps the blanket around him and tries to get some shut eye.
A weird dream enters his mind that night. He was walking down a dusty corridor when a person crossed the hallway a bit further down. Just in a flash he saw the outline of a rather plump woman, or at least that's what it looked like. He decided to follow, perhaps against better instinct, but the figure was moving away from him as fast as he could run towards it. The woman turned a corner and
Albert heard the clink of metal on the tiled floor.
She dropped something He thought when hearing the sound and rushed around the corner. The figure was nowhere to be seen, but there on the floor was a small brooch. A silver leaf with golden filigree.
Albert recognized it instantly.
"By the gods! That's aunt Mertle's brooch!"
Aunt Mertle had always been his favorite aunt, but she lived in another city, many miles away. They would write a letter to each other pretty much weekly, but about a year ago the letters stopped. Her last one mentioned that she did not know when she'd be able to write again, as she was moving to a different place.
Albert had waited patiently, but a new letter never came. And now with the bar gone, she won't have his address either.
"Aunt Mertle?" He called out to the empty hallway. The reply was not what he had expected at all;
Asha says:
"Hey! Hands off!"Startled by the sudden yell,
Albert jumps up from his sleeping spot.
"What is it, Asha?" He looks a bit confused when no threat is to be seen. When things quiet down again he can hear the scurrying sound coming from the wall and decides to check it out.
He hands the blanket back to
Asha "Here, get some more rest. Maybe best to so over there." He points to the wall opposite where the noise was coming from.
"I'm guessing it's about time for me to take watch anyway." He gestures to the others that they are free to get back to sleep if they so desire and checks the wall, where
Asha was standing, in the torchlight.
While keeping watch
Albert's thoughts drift off a bit.
Aunt Mertle, here? It couldn't be... Maybe the temple has information... But it was just a dream, Albert... If there's even a small chance... He's troubled by what all this means.