Lochlann couldn't sleep.
He tossed and turned, kicked his blankets around for what seemed like hours, until he finally had enough. Now, he was sitting on the floor, not sure what to do with himself.
To anyone else, the room was decidedly spartan in quality. There was only the minimum furniture and no personal affects of photos decorating the room. There was a small stack of books on the desk, seemingly with no correlation--the 1920 minutes from the Manta Carlos Alumni Relations Meeting, an old Chauncer, and a self-help book for vegetarians--except for the thickness and texture of the paper. The radio was on, quietly playing a classical music station.
The window was open just a crack, sending in a thin stream of cold air, but Lochlann didn't have goosebumps, even though he was only wearing a pair of old sweatpants.
There was a knock and for a second, Lochlann thought he imagined it, or that it was for the room next door, but he looked up and said, "It's open."
He tossed and turned, kicked his blankets around for what seemed like hours, until he finally had enough. Now, he was sitting on the floor, not sure what to do with himself.
To anyone else, the room was decidedly spartan in quality. There was only the minimum furniture and no personal affects of photos decorating the room. There was a small stack of books on the desk, seemingly with no correlation--the 1920 minutes from the Manta Carlos Alumni Relations Meeting, an old Chauncer, and a self-help book for vegetarians--except for the thickness and texture of the paper. The radio was on, quietly playing a classical music station.
The window was open just a crack, sending in a thin stream of cold air, but Lochlann didn't have goosebumps, even though he was only wearing a pair of old sweatpants.
There was a knock and for a second, Lochlann thought he imagined it, or that it was for the room next door, but he looked up and said, "It's open."