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What with everything happening, Eva hasn't had time until now to try and check in on Tom. She knows that no, she isn't his mother, but that doesn't stop her wanting to know he's alright and taken care of. And she's not about to do that in person because she doesn't know if she could resist the urge to put her fist down Iniss' throat.
She doesn't want to run into Iniss or Schmuz, which leaves her trying to contact...that other brother whose name eludes her but definitely starts with a D. If she's being honest she'd admit that she probably couldn't tell the brothers apart if they were standing next to each other. Mostly she just remembers that Sam's the one to watch out for, because, well, Yeerk. And he knows about her years spent as a Visser. Fun times.
Not like Sam hadn't been toting some obvious baggage around too, though.
D-whatshisface Winchester is more of a mystery to her, someone who seemed less touchy-feely with Tom but approved of protective instincts.
She sits in the Drunken Dragon, nursing a jug of wine in the corner, tapping out the William Tell Overture on the wall, and hopes for said Winchester to show up. | |
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For once, things just seemed peaceful for Sasami. Nothing awkward or dangerous or outwardly crazy going on and...
...it made her bored. She enjoyed the craziness of home, the arguments, the yelling, the fighting, the random explosions due to the fighting. The ship didn't give that wonder to her - if it wasn't the laws that the crew voted on long ago, it was Stacy herself keeping everyone in order. She had a feeling that, if they were here, Ryoko and Ayeka would have either been given punishments or just gone bonkers from not fighting over Tenchi. Or at least, that's what she thought.
Her listless wandering lead her over to Awesome World, the theme park Rock designed before his repodding. Though a lot of the rides were active and being maintained, there were other areas around that were left untouched. Curiosity got the better of her and she ran over to the incomplete roller coaster, bypassing the robotic guards still standing there. It seemed to be a basic coaster of sorts, so there were no loops or sharp turns that would get in her way of just walking along the tracks.
Maybe that's all she needed - just to do something a bit dangerous... | |
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