(( Roy never came in, he just stood behind the closed door ))
Roy hoped Crevan would take his apology into consideration but felt he needed time, so he didn't go in to his room and outright confront him about it. If Crevan wanted to, he would come and speak to him, Roy wouldn't force it. The man sighed and got into the bed, laying awake and staring at the ceiling unable to sleep because of the night's events and how he felt guilty about it.
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