Nina did not want to be woken up. By anyone. But it was kind of inevitable when she looked like she'd been hit by a train or something. Rubbing her eyes with her fingers, she grumbled softly. Well fuck a duck. How was she supposed to sleep now with some girl hovering around her?
Stretching into a sitting position, Nina let her head fall back and she stared at the younger woman for a very long moment. Was she okay? That was kind of a loaded question. For a moment, she chewed on the inside of her cheek, not sure what to reply with. if she were honest? More questions. If she lied, well, she'd be alone. Totally.
"I'll be okay once the sun goes down. The daylight hours are long and... Pointless. Very pointless," she half muttered. Then she rubbed her face with her hands, wincing when she hit a bruise that she'd missed taking account of. Well then.