[And for Shiro's part, he doesn't move the entire time Keith's sleeping-- never falling into a deep sleep himself, but eventually hitting a point where he does feel like he's actually resting, even once he's dimly aware of the light coming in through the curtains as the morning slips away. The storm, he also notes, continues on and doesn't seem to ever let up, hearing those distant rumbles of thunder throughout the morning. He notes this all distantly, though, as if it's all part of a dream. The only thing he can focus on, really, with any surety in his half-sleep state, is the way Keith feels in his arms. There's a certain level of comfort with Keith holding onto him even in sleep-- he can't really recall the last time he felt so secure. It's comforting to be in his arms. He'll be ready to wake up and move again once Keith starts to wake up. But until then, he's content to simply hold him.]