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Morrigan wished she had a piece of paper so she could start writing for Ace, lucky that she was left handed and had a paralyzed right arm.
Morrigan wished she had a piece of paper so she could start writing for Ace, lucky that she was left handed and had a paralyzed right arm.
Lucian nodded slowly and squinted off in the distance as well. He looked over at Silver when he approached. “Hell have you been?”
(yeah i'm just going to pretend Abigail Dara answered)
Daso leaned over the edge of the boat, still admiring Anjou's skyline. "This city looks high-tech. It's the war city, right?"
Ryan almost dreaded leaving the boat. Maybe I shouldn't get off at Anjou. If Cade was there, someone would have found him. Anyone who hides in Anjou gets caught…
"Um…. I was helping Jared not go borderline insane and help with her depression?"
Kameo watched the ocean waters brush against the ship and he thought about leaving the ship when they reached Tarakona. Maybe he could live in the mountains forever and become a hermit. If he was lucky, maybe he'd even become a cautionary tale.
Kameo laughed to himself, "Don't become a pirate or you'll end up like the chameleon, hiding in the mountains alone around a dead ashes and gambling with the seagulls." he reached into his pocket and pulled out his flask, taking a sip of rum and letting it wash away his pain as he drunkenly walked around the ship, murmuring about Chameleons and hermits.
Morrigan succumbed to her biredom, pushing herself out of bed with her good arm and walking out into the hallway, her legs barely supporting her.
(That paragraph I just wrote about Kameo was literally my favorite paragraph I've ever written other than the ones that I've written about Marya and Felix)
(yeah i'm just going to pretend Abigail Dara answered)
Daso leaned over the edge of the boat, still admiring Anjou's skyline. "This city looks high-tech. It's the war city, right?"
"Yeah," Cicada answered Daso's question, "From the outside it gets pretty bad reputation, but parts of the sector are actually pretty nice. Ever been to Anjou before Daso?"
(alright I have to go bye!)
(Bye!)
(Aw bye!)
Morrigan wandered down the halls, looking for someone, anyone, to talk to. She kept a hand in the wall to steady herself.
(yeah i'm just going to pretend Abigail Dara answered)
Daso leaned over the edge of the boat, still admiring Anjou's skyline. "This city looks high-tech. It's the war city, right?"
"Yeah," Cicada answered Daso's question, "From the outside it gets pretty bad reputation, but parts of the sector are actually pretty nice. Ever been to Anjou before Daso?"
"Nope. Should be fun." He tilted his head, gazing at the looming mountains that were closer than the city. "But first, Ace's funeral," he said in a muted voice.
Silver was being ignored. "So….. are we there yet?"
Morrigan wandered out into the deck.
Lucian glanced over at Silver and shook his head. “We should be soon, but not yet.”
(yeah i'm just going to pretend Abigail Dara answered)
Daso leaned over the edge of the boat, still admiring Anjou's skyline. "This city looks high-tech. It's the war city, right?"
"Yeah," Cicada answered Daso's question, "From the outside it gets pretty bad reputation, but parts of the sector are actually pretty nice. Ever been to Anjou before Daso?"
"Nope. Should be fun." He tilted his head, gazing at the looming mountains that were closer than the city. "But first, Ace's funeral," he said in a muted voice.
"Yeah that," Cicada looked down at the water.
Morrigan shivered, studying the rough shoreline of Anjou. The hairs in the back of her neck prickled and her heart clenched in fear. She was home.
(Good morning!)
(Morning!)
Ryan sat in one of the corridors, wondering how much Anjou had changed since he was last there. Six years…wow. It felt like only months.
Joanna walked up to the rail, taking in the view of Anjou.
Lucian stepped away from the others, walking leasurly back to his office. He was eager to go ashore, as he barely ever got off of the ship. He was a bit excited, to say the least, despite the fact he would have to be on guard most of the time.
Morrigan gripped the rail harder with her good hand, searching for the familiar face she hoped she wouldn’t find.
Joanna spotted Morrigan at the rail, looking tense. She walked over. "You okay Morrigan?"
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