Tracy nap spots:
Scott: Scott isn't a tidy napper, he spreads himself out across an entire sofa. Picture the scene, one leg flung over the back , one foot on the floor, one arm above his head, the other hanging off the couch, fingers just brushing the floor close to where his phone has fallen. If you dare to touch the phone he will know and he will snatch it up like it's the one ring and will cradle it to his chest protectively, but still be asleep.
Virgil: Did you know that Two's pilot chair lays back quite far? Virgil does. That's his quiet spot. He'll say he's going to do a little maintenance on his 'bird but he's really just wanting to be left alone. He sleeps like a tired grandpa, arms crossed, chin on his chest.
Gordon: Gordon's nap spot is anywhere poolside, although he has got a weakness for throwing down a blanket when the grass has been freshly mowed. He likes the smell and never worries about too much sun, he's immune to that now. He's reached the perfect level of crisp and doesn't get any browner.
Alan: Alan's nap spot is almost always accidental. Leave him alone for more then ten minutes first thing in the morning or after a late or middle of the night rescue and he'll drop back off to sleep like a baby on a car ride. If it's morning time you'll find him laying with his head on his arms at the kitchen table usually with a soggy bowl of cereal next to him.
John: John is a premeditated napper. If he knows it's a possibility he will make sure he's comfortable to do it. He favours a squishy armchair tucked away in the quiet of the library. Legs over one arm, head dangling backwards over the other, book abandoned on his chest.
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