First Wing | Last Dream
A hot day.
A day to waste, basking in the bright, white sun.
A day to praise, for the sunlight would serve to nourish that season's harvest.
A day to remember, for tomorrow, the Regana'Hier pod were planning to enter a raincloud, to replenish water supplies.
Tomorrow will be damp and dreary, so today, they were flying at higher altitudes, warmer altitudes.
Those who lived in Era'Thet wore summer clothing, even though it was, following the calendar, supposed to be autumn, a season of dying. In the gaze of the sun, the flame-colored leaves that slowly withered seemed to burn. There was a nice breeze passing over the hills that day, but still warm enough that it could not be considered a cold wind, but a refreshing breeze. Farmers were toiling the fields, getting as much done as possible so tomorrow won't have to be spent outside, in the blanket of clouds. Hunters took advantage of the sunlight to get some hunting done, sharpening their arrows, hoping to take down one of the canines that roamed the wilderness. All others...just didn't really care about the weather. They would find it a relief, after suffering through such a warm, sunny day.
Kairn Lightpost, specifically, would love to have tomorrow come faster. The Commander of the Daedalus Outpost stationed in Era'Thet was slowly roasting in his 'work' clothes, clothing who's only function was to make himself look older and more experienced than he actually was. With a heavy fisherman's cap over his dark brown hair, and a longcoat over his shirt and trousers, the twenty-ish man was slowly roasting away under the oppressive heat. He really didn't understand how that Dumont could wear black clothes all year, all season long. Does he not burn? Is he as soulless as his teaching style is? The man sighed, unbuttoned the top of his shirt, and pressed on, towards the only building that looked out-of-place in the pioneer town of Era'Thet.
The Daedalus HQ, a two-story tall building, made out of concrete and steel, the sturdiest building in Era'Thet, and thus, the safest. Not that there would ever be anything that would actually THREATEN the humans living there. Though they had yet to secure a direct line of communications with the whale himself, Kairn was fairly confident that the whale would protect them with his magic in moments of dire need.
Or just purge everything.
He grimaced, before pushing open the steel doors leading to the interior of the simple, rectangular building...and immediately, utterly regretted it.
It was, after all, a building without any form of the modern air-conditioning that one may experience in At'Pol. A humid gale seemed to push against him the moment the door to the furnace was opened, and Kairn's eyeballs sweated, his glasses misting over. It seemed like the tank of water that had been drawn yesterday was now boiled, and it appeared that whomever was in the building last had thought that it would be a good idea to close all the windows. As if there would be anyone stupid enough to steal from an outpost like this.
The interior of the first floor, luckily, was filled with windows. Keeping the door open with his two loafers, since he doubted any of the kiddies would be out of their homes or dorms or whatever yet, the commander hung his hat on a brass rack that seemed to hiss in the heat, before going about and cracking open every window in the building. Soon, it was bearable enough that he felt like he could put on his shoes and hat once more. A nice draft was filling up the rather spartan building, which was only occupied by wooden chairs, a few tables, one desk, and a radio set.
There was also a cabinet filled with mugs, to pour water in, but at the moment, even though he was thirsty, Kairn didn't want to take a sip of that lukewarm water. It would probably just evaporate in his mouth.
Today was a work day, and there was an annoying incident to be resolved as well.
At least he didn't have to go running around in this kind of weather.