Ayem blinked at the little figure in front of her, having spaced out completely in the time it took for Mary to reappear. Sharp child, she thought without really knowing why. Pointy child. So pointy.
A sudden globule of blood snapped her into the present moment and her smile wavered. I try so hard...
"Grazie might be coming," she said aloud. "She's around the corner." Ayem's foot tapped. She'd set aside money to transport the Kelawar, but even though the price of a tagalong prostheticist was a fraction that of a spacefighter, she was hesitant about paying Grazia's ticket on a whim. Ayem turned over the black card in her fingers and gave it back to Mary, along with the rest of the stuff in her pockets (minus the lint).
"Here. How did you get this?"
A sudden globule of blood snapped her into the present moment and her smile wavered. I try so hard...
"Grazie might be coming," she said aloud. "She's around the corner." Ayem's foot tapped. She'd set aside money to transport the Kelawar, but even though the price of a tagalong prostheticist was a fraction that of a spacefighter, she was hesitant about paying Grazia's ticket on a whim. Ayem turned over the black card in her fingers and gave it back to Mary, along with the rest of the stuff in her pockets (minus the lint).
"Here. How did you get this?"