{ Bird Set Free | Sia }
Dɪᴀʟᴏɢᴜᴇ Cᴏʟᴏʀ ✦ #66CDAA || Tʜᴏᴜɢʜᴛ Cᴏʟᴏʀ ✧ #008B8B
The bed wasn't actually a cloud? How misleading. They should just call it a soft pillow then, not a cloud pillow. Doll shook her head, wondering if words weren't always what they seemed. Like humans, they had depth, could invoke and create emotions; cause tears and happiness. It seemed that they could have two faces as well, like a double edged sort. Figurative and literal.
Doll noticed that when she sat beside him on the couch, his posture became a bit more relaxed. Was that a coincidence? Doll wondered. He said that they weren't in trouble and yet he sent a chilling glare to the cameras watching them all from every angle. Could it be possible that Zero was... Lying? But why? Were they really in trouble and he didn't want her to worry? Zero took her hand, telling her that they should go claim a room. Yes, that would be best. Doll could ponder over the lie later; it could just be that she was over analyzing though, thinking that she was seeing things that weren't true. Doll followed him up the stairs, her eyelids growing heavy.
It was late and she was very tired after all. Doll just wanted to lay down and close her eyes... "Oh, I left your sweatshirt downstairs," she rubbed one of her eyes as they reached the second floor. She spotted another staircase down the hallway, there were three floors to this villa apparently. Doll didn't think it was any smaller than the mansion, in fact, with all of the large windows, it seemed even bigger. Doll was going to ask Zero whether he'd share a bed with her when someone walked over to them. "Loretta, Zero, we've prepared your rooms. If you'll follow me." She led them a bit to the left, opening two doors. Loretta poked her head inside, between the rooms there was a door that was open so that it was technically one room. Doll stepped fully into the room. The bed was large and she flopped down onto it, wondering why they always decorated with a million pillows. "Is this a cloud top?" Doll called out to Zero; it certainly felt like a cloud.