If the Pycon did anything between the wee morning hours and the light just before the afternoon sun, Melpomene had no idea. Her sleep was so deep that it wasn't even disturbed by nightmares. She had always been one to rise with the sun, finding the first morning light and dewy ground ripe with inspiration, but this time she let the hours of dawn pass by uninterrupted. When her eyes did open, she simply closed them again and covered her head with the pillow to block out the light. Only when her stomach was complaining too much and when her limbs burned for stretching did she finally submit to the day.
Melpomene sat up with her arms stretched out in front of her, then extending them up as far as they would go to the ceiling. Joints cracked and sore muscles screeched, making her shudder and lay back down again. Just flexing her hands still hurt, but much of her energy had returned, making her gaze bright and curious. It was a relief to know that her escape in the night had been more than a dream, but it still took her a moment to find the tiny Delos, who hadn't gone far. She smiled lightly at the fellow, content to merely talk until they thought of something to do.
“G—” The Konti had to clear her throat, which was once again dry. “Good morning, Delos.”