Reagan Woods
The Inner Circle was abuzz with excitement. The day was winding down, with the sun dipping low in the horizon and casting orange rays in the sky. The shops were being set up in the streets, and fireworks of varying sizes and colors sat at the center of the city.
Reagan stood among them, back resting against the wall of a cafe. It had been so long since she found herself in the Inner Circle without the threat of being met with hostility hanging over her. This used to be her domain and she used to be one of those people dancing and mingling at the top of Central Tower. She saw some of them, once or twice, pass her on the streets. They never recognized her - she supposed that they had never really paid enough attention to her to commit her face to their memory - and sometimes she was thankful. Her clothes were far from what she had grown up with. She looked every bit like an Outerner, and she still hated it. She shook her head softly at herself. If any of the Young Gods knew of her thoughts, she was sure she'd be met with a gun to her head.
With a soft sigh, she pushed herself off of the wall and wandered around the streets. She waved to some of the Young Gods she passed by, smiling at how they were enjoying the short reprieve from the usual tension that hung over Badlands like a storm cloud.
She paused in front of a stall that had just finished setting up. Its owner was an old man. Recognition sparked in both of their eyes as Reagan looked through his products. She'd stolen from him time and time again before and he's gotten her bruised and wounded. Now, she'd be paying for her purchase because no one dared to disrupt this day. Badlands Independence Day. The same three words were printed in different neon colors on bracelets, necklaces, and tees. She grabbed a couple of bills from her pocket to pay for the bracelet she's just taken and smiled softly at the way the green script seemed to dance against the cool metal.
"Happy Independence Day, Badlands," she muttered to herself.