[ When it comes down to it, Scout just doesn't consider Spy's presence as a threat at this point. He's even sought it as something of a comfort when he was under duress, so it's really not an issue while he's too sleepy to think about far-flung implications.
When he does wake up in the morning, properly, the half-spooning thing is something he can consider privately without needing to make a big production of it. He does, however, begin to quietly extract himself in preparation to get up since he thinks Spy is still sleeping. ]
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When he does wake up in the morning, properly, the half-spooning thing is something he can consider privately without needing to make a big production of it. He does, however, begin to quietly extract himself in preparation to get up since he thinks Spy is still sleeping. ]