03-31-2018, 03:28 AM
Kallex leaned against the wall, half-finished biscuit in her mouth as she tried fixing her hair into a bun. Today was a pretty big day and all she could manage to fit into her schedule for breakfast was some pastry. It was better than nothing. The familiar sound of the not-in-the-best-shape Nightingale pulled her attention from the spot on the floor she'd fixated on in the past several minutes she'd been standing there. Her expression was something between a smile and a grimace. Still, she was more than happy to see the banged up ship finally landing. It meant they would get off the planet and Kallex wanted nothing more than that at the moment. It wasn't that Chandrila wasn't nice, if a little weird, but getting off the planet meant a new start to a new career both her and Liliana were pursuing. Finally, she pushed herself from the wall and strode to the opening bay doors.
Her smile grew wider when she saw the Veran Fox laying behind her friend. "Took you long enough," she joked with a wave at the vulpine before her gaze was focusing back on Liliana. Stepping up, she glanced behind her in the spaceport and shrugged. "Let's get outta here. We got things to do, places to see!" Then she turned again and headed into the ship completely, giving Aurora a small pat on the head as she passed by. From her back pocket, she pulled a datacard and waved it in the air. "Here's the information again. Didn't forget it, just like I promised." Which was quite the feat, considering the number of things Kallex forgets on the daily. It was almost a concern, but she was smart enough to set reminders or just ask other people to remind her later on. It worked out. Usually.
Stepping into the cockpit, she rushed over and sat in the co-pilots seat, leg bouncing with her excitement and anxiety. She reached across and plugged the datacard into the slot under the small computer's screen, watching as the thing loaded up the data just a little too slowly for her liking. The ship's symbol flashed across the screen before the information on both the planet they were heading to and the hyperlanes between were typed out. Pressing a couple buttons, the coordinates were quickly transferred to the ship's logs. She stood again, pulling off her jacket and tossing it onto a container in the corner of the small space.
Her smile grew wider when she saw the Veran Fox laying behind her friend. "Took you long enough," she joked with a wave at the vulpine before her gaze was focusing back on Liliana. Stepping up, she glanced behind her in the spaceport and shrugged. "Let's get outta here. We got things to do, places to see!" Then she turned again and headed into the ship completely, giving Aurora a small pat on the head as she passed by. From her back pocket, she pulled a datacard and waved it in the air. "Here's the information again. Didn't forget it, just like I promised." Which was quite the feat, considering the number of things Kallex forgets on the daily. It was almost a concern, but she was smart enough to set reminders or just ask other people to remind her later on. It worked out. Usually.
Stepping into the cockpit, she rushed over and sat in the co-pilots seat, leg bouncing with her excitement and anxiety. She reached across and plugged the datacard into the slot under the small computer's screen, watching as the thing loaded up the data just a little too slowly for her liking. The ship's symbol flashed across the screen before the information on both the planet they were heading to and the hyperlanes between were typed out. Pressing a couple buttons, the coordinates were quickly transferred to the ship's logs. She stood again, pulling off her jacket and tossing it onto a container in the corner of the small space.
i just be here and there