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Passengers: William and 🤗 friends 🤠 and corporate ptsd 🚫🍟
Location: Loading bay, YOUR BED???, the cabin Grace and William are gonna break into
Date: Backdated a couple days, let's say the 26th
Summary: William returns fromhell his mission, please don't ask him about it (please do).
Warnings: No one's dead yet!
William gets back late—the Avro's lone passenger, dressed in the suit he hasn't worn since his first day. It's a relief to touch down, but at the same time he wishes he'd told the little ship to circle the Peregrine once or twice. Like making another loop around the block. His steps ring through the deserted bay as he hurries to the observation bubble in time to watch the ship's departure.
He stays there long after it's gone, staring—well, out into space. Culina had beautiful views, but they had—like practically everything on the planet—been manufactured. He leans over the railing, cranes his neck. Savors the lack of buzzing neon, the not-quite-chill.
Exhaustion hits all at once, and he briefly considers spending the night in Warden Command. Instead he almost sleepwalks to the elevator, then to the dorms, where he flops onto the nearest bunk that isn't visibly occupied but may very well belong to someone. Closes his eyes and lets out a groan before he starts kicking off his shoes.
...look, there were a lot fewer inmates when he left.
Location: Loading bay, YOUR BED???, the cabin Grace and William are gonna break into
Date: Backdated a couple days, let's say the 26th
Summary: William returns from
Warnings: No one's dead yet!
William gets back late—the Avro's lone passenger, dressed in the suit he hasn't worn since his first day. It's a relief to touch down, but at the same time he wishes he'd told the little ship to circle the Peregrine once or twice. Like making another loop around the block. His steps ring through the deserted bay as he hurries to the observation bubble in time to watch the ship's departure.
He stays there long after it's gone, staring—well, out into space. Culina had beautiful views, but they had—like practically everything on the planet—been manufactured. He leans over the railing, cranes his neck. Savors the lack of buzzing neon, the not-quite-chill.
Exhaustion hits all at once, and he briefly considers spending the night in Warden Command. Instead he almost sleepwalks to the elevator, then to the dorms, where he flops onto the nearest bunk that isn't visibly occupied but may very well belong to someone. Closes his eyes and lets out a groan before he starts kicking off his shoes.
...look, there were a lot fewer inmates when he left.
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