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Blanket Challenge: The Mandalorian: Fanfic: Sleep
Title: Sleep
Fandom: The Mandalorian
Author: mafief
Characters: The Mandalorian (Din Djarin), The Child (Grogu)
Rating: G
Setting: traveling between planets in the Razor Crest
Summary: The Child needs to sleep
Word Count: 218
Written For: Challenge: blanket
The Child’s happy babbling and raspberring tapered off to a faint snore. Din glanced back confirming what he already knew: the Child was asleep. After setting the autopilot, Din gently scooped up the Child, who squeaked but did not wake, and went below.
Din gently tucked the Child into his makeshift hammock and the Child stirred.
“Sleep. Shhh, it’s time to sleep now.”
Din settled himself on his bed below and looked up one more time before letting sleep claim him.
—
Din quickly rose up on his forearms startled into alertness by pressure and movement by his side.
“What are...” Din’s voice trailed off when the Child looked up at him, blinked, and went back to investigating a hole in his cape.
Din sighed. He lifted the Child, who squeaked in protest, and placed him back in the hammock.
“No, it’s sleep time. Rest.”
Before he could fully recline, the Child had wiggled out of the hammock and made his way back to the folds in his cape.
“You need to sleep,” Din said trying to be stern. He shifted his weight to his side to free his arm but stopped when the Child settled back on his cape and closed his eyes.
Din sighed and laid back to listen to the Child’s breathing as he fell asleep.
Fandom: The Mandalorian
Author: mafief
Characters: The Mandalorian (Din Djarin), The Child (Grogu)
Rating: G
Setting: traveling between planets in the Razor Crest
Summary: The Child needs to sleep
Word Count: 218
Written For: Challenge: blanket
The Child’s happy babbling and raspberring tapered off to a faint snore. Din glanced back confirming what he already knew: the Child was asleep. After setting the autopilot, Din gently scooped up the Child, who squeaked but did not wake, and went below.
Din gently tucked the Child into his makeshift hammock and the Child stirred.
“Sleep. Shhh, it’s time to sleep now.”
Din settled himself on his bed below and looked up one more time before letting sleep claim him.
—
Din quickly rose up on his forearms startled into alertness by pressure and movement by his side.
“What are...” Din’s voice trailed off when the Child looked up at him, blinked, and went back to investigating a hole in his cape.
Din sighed. He lifted the Child, who squeaked in protest, and placed him back in the hammock.
“No, it’s sleep time. Rest.”
Before he could fully recline, the Child had wiggled out of the hammock and made his way back to the folds in his cape.
“You need to sleep,” Din said trying to be stern. He shifted his weight to his side to free his arm but stopped when the Child settled back on his cape and closed his eyes.
Din sighed and laid back to listen to the Child’s breathing as he fell asleep.