She placed a hand against his chest to kepe him down before he hurt himself. She still had bloodstains on her fingers, his blood. "Stay down. You're safe," she reassured, drawing a slow breath. "I never thought you'd wake up.."
The gentle plunking of raindrops backed her quiet voice. It had been going on and off all day, and he could tell she had stayed at his side still—her hair and clothes were dry. The birds were still chirping outside. "You were asleep for three days,"
Pierre clung to her fingers as his expression morphed into one of utter disbelief. “Three—Three days? But—the war—“