[That was the most relevant use of a Spongebob cap ever.
Robin isn't the sort who wakes up too easily. But having something wet move across his face certainly disturbs his rest. At first he simply tries to move away, as though whatever offending thing may simply be discouraged by his unconscious evasion.
It's that shift that makes the books supporting his weight shift and lurch forward abruptly. And that of course dumps him across those books and the ones near them, knocking over one particularly tall pile with a series of thumps and thuds. One of these has the fortunate aim to land open on his head.
The finest in literary hats now belongs to Robin as he lets out a muffled groan and picks himself up.
Not without slipping on another poorly-placed book first]
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That was the most relevant use of a Spongebob cap ever.Robin isn't the sort who wakes up too easily. But having something wet move across his face certainly disturbs his rest. At first he simply tries to move away, as though whatever offending thing may simply be discouraged by his unconscious evasion.
It's that shift that makes the books supporting his weight shift and lurch forward abruptly. And that of course dumps him across those books and the ones near them, knocking over one particularly tall pile with a series of thumps and thuds. One of these has the fortunate aim to land open on his head.
The finest in literary hats now belongs to Robin as he lets out a muffled groan and picks himself up.
Not without slipping on another poorly-placed book first]