"That's true . . ." Kei replied to Hrothgar's comment about the outside; it would've been fairly miserable to sleep out there. She also made a mental note to surprise Hrothgar with little candies as part one of the process of repaying him for the paying her way out of sleeping out in the cold.
Anyways . . .
"'night," she said nonchalantly, before relaxing where she sat.
Kei was content in the far right corner of the room for the time being. She didn't feel too tired, and she liked this vantage point. She could wait quietly for Hrothgar and Aiden to fall asleep, and then she, herself, could sneak into the cot and fall asleep as well. It was a brilliant plan. That way, neither of them, even if they weren't as potentially virtuous as Kei hoped they were, were going to have the edge over her. Truth be told, the cot was right between both beds, so either of them could have gotten the jump on her if they really wanted to.
This, of course, was the problem with traveling alone, especially as a woman. When you'd been alone for so long and understood the feral nature of male sexuality, it simply became a survivalist method to keep an eye on them until you felt deep in your bones that they were harmless-- at least to you. She'd been doing good so far in regards to the category of evading such a disaster, it would've been a waste of innumerable years to have a disaster, however unlikely it may be, occur tonight. Distrust, nonetheless, was simply a matter of precaution. Nonetheless, as soon as she was sure Hrothgar and Aiden were sufficiently asleep, Kei would quietly crawl into the cot herself, cover herself in the loose sheet it was provided, and silently fall asleep-- once her heart stopped beating so damn hard, of course.
There was a brief ruckus in the room connected to theirs during the course of the night, but it was relatively quiet and only lasted several seconds before dying down. The rest of the night would otherwise be a peaceful one . . .