If he comes back a couple minutes later, she will be in pink pajamas with a red swirl pattern, flopping into her hammock for the night. (There is also a bed in the room, but seeing as it's neatly made, it doesn't seem she uses it.)
Flop. Eyes closed. She gets up a minute later when her dad yells to ask if she brushed her teeth, and comes back, presumably with cleaner teeth, after that. This time she is not disturbed.
He waits for a a while, to make sure, and then tucks himself into a corner of the roof for the night.
If she sneaks out of the apartment building to disgorge a brainslug during the night, she does not do so in a way that disturbs Trouble!
(Which doesn't mean he doesn't wake up three or four times to check that she's still sleeping.)
- Talks on the phone some more.
- Goes to the pool (the regular, chlorinated, swimming pool) with two of her friends. Looks very nice in a bikini.
- Buys a new (to her) pair of jeans at the thrift store; dithers over but does not get the cute shoes.
- Gets about a third of the way through her second summer reading book ("The Great Gatsby").
- Appears for her brief shift at the paintball place, renting out equipment.
- Goes out with her parents to dinner at Burger King, where they eat burgers and fries and she is able to wheedle them into getting her a milkshake.
He watches her extremely consistently. If he didn't he'd just have to do this all over again.
Then he returns to watching Rhea.
Rhea sleeps. In the morning, after seeing her parents off to work and adding an empty bowl of cornflakes to her dish graveyard, she, er. Might want some privacy, which she thinks she has.
They get lunch, then split up, and Rhea takes the remaining free tortilla chips and goes to the park.
Rhea feeds him and all the other pigeons, who have mostly forgiven her for the earlier lunge-and-capture.
She talks about the movie (she liked it) and about how she would like more shifts at the paintball place for the extra cash but she likes having free time too and about how her parents aren't that bad really but she cannot keep track of Mom's work schedule and about how they are out of Fudgesicles.
She runs out of chips. She goes home. She reads three pages and then dances to her music instead.
That evening she has a paintball game. Her team wins! She gets paint on her anyway and has to take a shower.
Next up: dinner. The family gets pizza. She apparently likes Hawaiian.