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Occupying our time by getting hopelessly lost. [closed]
Aeneas was very glad that he'd figured out how to work his comm ring.
He was standing outside the Pod Caverns, alone and staring into the seemingly endless expanse of off-color orbs. Against the humans he looked large, but here he was very, very tiny.
And nostalgic, ironically. Aeneas had little to be nostalgic about, and looking at these bizarre pods hardly seemed like a good reason to spur memories, especially from only a few days previous. He was kinda hoping they wouldn't.
Regardless, the pods were not the main things on his mind right now. Aeneas was trying to focus his sense of direction; and frankly, that was taking up most of his efforts.
Although, he was fairly amused by Mal Reynolds's claim that he would not be able to find him here. Unless this person wasn't a human—and his speech patterns strongly suggested that he was—he would find Aeneas quite easily.
He was standing outside the Pod Caverns, alone and staring into the seemingly endless expanse of off-color orbs. Against the humans he looked large, but here he was very, very tiny.
And nostalgic, ironically. Aeneas had little to be nostalgic about, and looking at these bizarre pods hardly seemed like a good reason to spur memories, especially from only a few days previous. He was kinda hoping they wouldn't.
Regardless, the pods were not the main things on his mind right now. Aeneas was trying to focus his sense of direction; and frankly, that was taking up most of his efforts.
Although, he was fairly amused by Mal Reynolds's claim that he would not be able to find him here. Unless this person wasn't a human—and his speech patterns strongly suggested that he was—he would find Aeneas quite easily.