@Lavy-the-Nerdy-Sci-Fi-Birdy
Joanna nodded, leaving it at that. "Okay. If you're tired, you should probably go get some shut eye."
Joanna nodded, leaving it at that. "Okay. If you're tired, you should probably go get some shut eye."
"Yeah, probably," he said, nodding, "thanks." He turned and headed back to the cabin of the ship, his hands still tugging at the bracelet.
She didn’t vwliev it fur a second. “Okay.”
Lucian exhaled slowly and nodded. “Go relax for a while,” he said, getting up and heading over to his desk.
Morrigan obeyed, getting up and going to the door. She paused with one hand on the doorknob, turning around to look him in the eye for the first time that day. “Thank you.” She slipped out.
Lucian smiled softly and went back to his work, labeling a file with Morrigans name. He began to write out a report like he always did for his patients.
Morrigan clutched her arm to her chest as she headed towards the deck tochecj in the Captain.
(Can she have a little Navigator’s office? A small one)
*to check on the Captain
(anyone here?)
(yo)
heyo)
( yeah, sure! )
Leah paced the deck, looking over the ship and calling out orders. Her hat shadowed her face, making her jade green eyes almost glowing in the night light.
(Around for a while longer.)
Morrigan ran up to Leah. "How did it go? Is everything all right?"
"Not good. A few groups have placed a bounty on my head." Leah replied, rubbing the small scar that went through her right eyebrow, something she always did when she was worried. "Now we're setting sail for Sole. Can you navigate us there?"
(ahhh. I don't know what to do with Joanna)
Daso stopped dead in his tracks. He had been heading for his cabin, but the word Sole hit his ears like a gunshot. He whirled around, trying to stay casual, and hurried to the captain. "Captain, should you really be up right now?"
"Of course." Morrigan gave her Captain a quick once-over to double-check that she was alright and went up to the crows nest, her arm throbbing but not in as much pain as before. She began to read the position of the sun and the movements of the clouds in case of a storm, not needing to look at a map or compass once.
"Your old Cap's fine, Daso." Leah replied, glancing him over. "How about you? Are you feeling alright?" She asked, concerned.
Daso shrugged. "Eh, it was just a flesh wound. You know me. I'm young and invincible." He laughed. "So, where are we headed?"
(ahhh. I don't know what to do with Joanna)
(You could have her talk with Lucian? He’s not really doing anything either.)
Lucian finished with the file and tucked it away on a shelft. He changed into more fitting, casual clothes and looked at himself in the mirror that was in his medical office, running his hands through his hair.
Joanna walked into Lucian's office. "Hey, Doc. Have you been borrowing my knives?"
Morrigan felt the tiniest twwinge of jealousy when she noticed Joanna walking into Lucian's office, put she shook it off quickly, studying the sky and taking deep breaths. He knows now. He knows how broken I am. He knows how stupid I am. I don't have a chance now.
“Your knives? No, why do you ask?” Lucian asked, turning on his heel to face Joanna.
(oh no)
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