The music was playing throughout the whole ship and so she continued to hum along while she looked around for something to eat, getting quite hungry after not eating in a while. Plus, the trade deals earlier in the day always made her hungry.
Zev was silent. He sat down after a while, plugging into the ship to communicate with Alexei.
Soon she had a steaming bowl of some sort of lumpy stew in her lap and was sitting on her bed, listening to the music and keeping her still drunk self out of trouble.
Zev continued to communicate with Alexei, frowning a little bit.
She frowned as she looked at the now empty bowl a few minutes later, not remembering eating any of the soup but now left with an empty bowl. Thesa shrugged and set the bowl down next to her bed as she flopped backwards, telling herself she would just nap for a few minutes then get up again.
Zev disconnected. "Corinth's largest moon." He confirmed, standing up and putting away the cord.
By the time he had confirmed the information, she was passed out, still in her clothes from the day and laying ontop of her covers. She was fast asleep, despite her repeated telling to herself that she was only going to sleep for a few minutes.
Zev looked down at her, blinking slowly. Then he picked her up and tucked her beneath the blankets, and turned out the lights.
She didn't stir as he picked her up or tucked her under her covers, only rolling onto her side once she was set back down and warm under her blankets.
Zev sat down in the corner, closing his eyes and shutting down.
Surprisingly, Thesa didn't wake up until the morning, groaning as she finally opened her eyes and realizing the massive headache she had. Maybe drinking wasn't the best idea, stupid genetics and terrible hangovers.
Zev was still shut down in the corner, seated on the ground with his hands resting on his knees.
"Nope," She mumbled, rolling onto her stomach and burying her head into her pillow in an attempt to block out the headache.
Zev stirred after a while, blinking and twitching as he came back online, coming alive again.
Thesa still hadn't tried to move any more, content with trying to keep her massive headache at bay with the pillow pressed to her head.
Zev looked over at her, standing. "Thesa?" he said slowly. "It's morning."
"Shh, you're too loud," She mumbled, pressing her eyes closed and pulling her legs up so she was in a semi small ball.
Zev blinked. "I'm not." he replied. "I'm talking at a normal voice level."
"Yes you are," She said, her voice still muffled by the pillow, "Talk quieter, you're making my head hurt worse."
Zev adjusted his voice level. "Is this better?"
"Yeah," She replied, nodding and sighing, "I don't want to get up, maybe today we'll just do nothing."
Zev blinked slowly. "That sounds…boring." he replied calmly.
"My head hurts so I'm going to lay here for a while." She rolled onto her side and glanced up at him with squinted eyes, happy that the lights were still out.
Zev blinked again. "Alright." He replied. He plugged into the ship again, scanning for more information.
Thesa didn't think it would be that easy for Zev to leave her alone, but she happily accepted it and buried her head into her pillow once again.