Margaret has gone to sleep in her bed in the middle.
Katherine has got into the bed on the end.
Gaius is sitting on his bed near the window.
When are you going to bed? asks Terence.
When the ladies are asleep, says Gaius.
They ARE asleep, says Terence.
What will you do? asks Gaius.
Colouring, says Terence.
Would you like to do it by the window? asks Gaius. I could move the table.
Yes, says Terence. I like being near the window.
Gaius moves the table across to the window.
A small table, but it squeaks on the tiles.
Margaret is roused from her sleep by the squeaking.
What was that? wonders Margaret
Then: Where am I ?
Then: Oh yes, in a motel room with Katherine and Gaius.
Perhaps that noise was Gaius getting up to go to the toilet.
In his underwear.
Or worse. Without it.
Dare I look?
No that would mean turning over.
She looks across at Katherine whose eyes are wide open.
She'll have seen something.
Margret tries to go back to sleep.
You've woken Margaret, says Katherine.
Curses, says Gaius. It was the table. Sorry Margaret.
That is perfectly all right, says Margaret.
Should she turn over? It's now or never.
Ah! Gaius is still in his day clothes.
I'm just setting Terence up for the night, says Gaius. He plans to colour the bell frog by the window.
Quietly, I hope, says Katherine.
So do I, says Terence. Can you hear this?
He starts on the eye.
No, says Katherine.
Nor me, says Margaret.
Are you going to bed now, Gaius? asks Katherine.
I'm not getting into it, says Gaius. It may be too hot, and I don't want to dirty the sheets.
Don't tell me you're going to sleep in your clothes, says Katherine.
Nothing wrong with that, says Gaius. I'll take my clogs off, and cover my feet with a towel.
Both Margaret and Katherine have their own thoughts about this.
They soon fall asleep though, being tired.
Gaius turns the light out and lies down on his bed.
All is quiet.
Terence finishes the eye, by the light of the moon coming in through the window.
Now what? This will be a long night.