When Kate mentioned how Claire deserved her hangover, she wanted to tell her how fun people sometimes had to suffer consequences for being sociable and fun, but that Kate could of course not understand this.
“Thank you.” Claire mumbled to Kate when she left, but doubted she could hear it if she was still around.
She attempted to return to sleep. Her headache mixed with the sounds of a circus that was waking up and the light of the sun made it difficult though. After remaining motionless for what felt like another hour without a minute of sleep, Claire had to accept the fact that she would not get better by lying here.
Maybe if she got something to help with her hangover or moved to her own wagon it would be easier. She crawled out of the hay, passed Solomon who was enjoying the sunlight and exited his cage. She made a note to herself to never sleep outside when hangover. It wasn’t the first time she had claimed she wouldn’t do that. Claire locked the cage after herself.
She headed in the direction of her wagon, but once she arrived she heard a woman screaming as if terrified from another wagon. She had to put her hands over her ears to prevent the headache from getting worse. She went inside her wagon to get some rest.
“Screaming as if she was all alone, no consideration for the rest of us...” Claire muttered as she lay down on her bed.
Unfortunately, the screaming woman had attracted more people and soon the area was crowded. Claire heard them chatting through the walls of her wagon, but she was unable to make out any words. She didn’t bother trying to sleep for long after that. Claire rose again, probably looking as horrible as she was beginning to feel.
She grabbed her lady’s umbrella on the way out of the wagon, to have cover against the light of the sun, and stumbled towards the commons area. She hoped they could give her something to eat that may stop the beating of her forehead.
Claire spotted Kate and Elijah when she arrived, waved meekly at them, and then went to ask the kitchen staff for anything they may be willing to give her for her hangover. She was given a couple of eggs and a glass of water.
“Hey guys, Kate, Elijah.”
She placed her food next to Kate and sat down. Claire folded her umbrella together, and leaned it against their table. She was about to start eating, but instead threw her arms around Kate in a hug and pulled her towards her.
“I’m sorry about earlier.” She whispered, hoping that no one else would hear, but for all she knew she was screaming. Claire’s hangover still made noises louder than they had any right to be. “I hope you don’t tell anyone I taught him that, Kate, or I may have to teach one of them a murder command to keep the secret from getting out.”
She laughed weakly after that. It was only a joke. She wouldn’t want anyone else to murder Kate if she betrayed her. She could do it herself in that case.
“It is freaking impossible to get any sleep around here today.” Claire grumbled. “Sun is shining like if we were in the southern hemisphere, not Britain and people are screaming blood murder in the morning.” She turned to Kate with a faked smile. “At my wagon, not when you woke me up earlier.”
“Thank you.” Claire mumbled to Kate when she left, but doubted she could hear it if she was still around.
She attempted to return to sleep. Her headache mixed with the sounds of a circus that was waking up and the light of the sun made it difficult though. After remaining motionless for what felt like another hour without a minute of sleep, Claire had to accept the fact that she would not get better by lying here.
Maybe if she got something to help with her hangover or moved to her own wagon it would be easier. She crawled out of the hay, passed Solomon who was enjoying the sunlight and exited his cage. She made a note to herself to never sleep outside when hangover. It wasn’t the first time she had claimed she wouldn’t do that. Claire locked the cage after herself.
She headed in the direction of her wagon, but once she arrived she heard a woman screaming as if terrified from another wagon. She had to put her hands over her ears to prevent the headache from getting worse. She went inside her wagon to get some rest.
“Screaming as if she was all alone, no consideration for the rest of us...” Claire muttered as she lay down on her bed.
Unfortunately, the screaming woman had attracted more people and soon the area was crowded. Claire heard them chatting through the walls of her wagon, but she was unable to make out any words. She didn’t bother trying to sleep for long after that. Claire rose again, probably looking as horrible as she was beginning to feel.
She grabbed her lady’s umbrella on the way out of the wagon, to have cover against the light of the sun, and stumbled towards the commons area. She hoped they could give her something to eat that may stop the beating of her forehead.
Claire spotted Kate and Elijah when she arrived, waved meekly at them, and then went to ask the kitchen staff for anything they may be willing to give her for her hangover. She was given a couple of eggs and a glass of water.
“Hey guys, Kate, Elijah.”
She placed her food next to Kate and sat down. Claire folded her umbrella together, and leaned it against their table. She was about to start eating, but instead threw her arms around Kate in a hug and pulled her towards her.
“I’m sorry about earlier.” She whispered, hoping that no one else would hear, but for all she knew she was screaming. Claire’s hangover still made noises louder than they had any right to be. “I hope you don’t tell anyone I taught him that, Kate, or I may have to teach one of them a murder command to keep the secret from getting out.”
She laughed weakly after that. It was only a joke. She wouldn’t want anyone else to murder Kate if she betrayed her. She could do it herself in that case.
“It is freaking impossible to get any sleep around here today.” Claire grumbled. “Sun is shining like if we were in the southern hemisphere, not Britain and people are screaming blood murder in the morning.” She turned to Kate with a faked smile. “At my wagon, not when you woke me up earlier.”