“We’re all a long way from home.”
Those words made Linda tense up a bit more. She never really thought the supposed ‘alien’ was serious about this whole thing — not when she first saw the invitation and all that. She packed up as if she were leaving mostly just to humor whoever had set up this whole thing. She never believed she would actually be going into space, until it was actually happening. Now, all of a sudden, she was nowhere near Earth, just like that.
She pulled herself out of her thoughts as Qyx guided the group to another area on the ship, leading them up a staircase that had just appeared, which opened into another hallway. When Qyx mentioned ‘Lifesavers’, a chrome tray appeared, floating seemingly on its own, carrying a set of small silver devices. Listening to Qyx’s words, Linda couldn’t help but voice her questions.
“Wait, so, will these allow us to, like, breathe in space? Or on other planets?” she asked hesitantly, trying to understand just in what ways the things would ‘save their lives’. “So does it also, like, keep us safe from crazy temperatures? Like planets that are really hot or really cold?” she continued as she slipped it on.
Qyx then brought them to the ship’s greenhouse, and Linda marveled at all the plant life on board. Normally she wouldn’t be so interested in such a thing, but, given the circumstances, “Wait, so, are these plants from your, um, home planet?” she asked, stuttering a bit as her shocked brain struggled to keep up. “Or are they from a bunch of different planets? Is this like some inter-galactic plant zoo?” she rambled, still seemingly having some difficulty putting her thoughts into words.
Qyx then told them where all their rooms were, and then left. Linda almost spoke up, telling her not to leave yet as she still felt so lost on the ship, but she hesitated, and watched as the alien woman disappeared down the hallway. She made her way to her room, walked inside, and tossed her bag on the floor, but she didn’t feel like sticking around there very long. Despite her fear and apprehension from earlier, she realized that she already had so many questions to ask — seriously, why did it seem like no one else cared? It’s an alien space ship for fuck’s sake! With, you know, an alien on board!
She couldn’t help but overhear the others on board trying to decide what to do next. Some of them suggested wandering around. “Well, what else are we supposed to do?” she asked them. “Just hang around in our rooms? It’s an alien ship — and I know I wanna see what other alien stuff is hangin’ around here.”
Those words made Linda tense up a bit more. She never really thought the supposed ‘alien’ was serious about this whole thing — not when she first saw the invitation and all that. She packed up as if she were leaving mostly just to humor whoever had set up this whole thing. She never believed she would actually be going into space, until it was actually happening. Now, all of a sudden, she was nowhere near Earth, just like that.
She pulled herself out of her thoughts as Qyx guided the group to another area on the ship, leading them up a staircase that had just appeared, which opened into another hallway. When Qyx mentioned ‘Lifesavers’, a chrome tray appeared, floating seemingly on its own, carrying a set of small silver devices. Listening to Qyx’s words, Linda couldn’t help but voice her questions.
“Wait, so, will these allow us to, like, breathe in space? Or on other planets?” she asked hesitantly, trying to understand just in what ways the things would ‘save their lives’. “So does it also, like, keep us safe from crazy temperatures? Like planets that are really hot or really cold?” she continued as she slipped it on.
Qyx then brought them to the ship’s greenhouse, and Linda marveled at all the plant life on board. Normally she wouldn’t be so interested in such a thing, but, given the circumstances, “Wait, so, are these plants from your, um, home planet?” she asked, stuttering a bit as her shocked brain struggled to keep up. “Or are they from a bunch of different planets? Is this like some inter-galactic plant zoo?” she rambled, still seemingly having some difficulty putting her thoughts into words.
Qyx then told them where all their rooms were, and then left. Linda almost spoke up, telling her not to leave yet as she still felt so lost on the ship, but she hesitated, and watched as the alien woman disappeared down the hallway. She made her way to her room, walked inside, and tossed her bag on the floor, but she didn’t feel like sticking around there very long. Despite her fear and apprehension from earlier, she realized that she already had so many questions to ask — seriously, why did it seem like no one else cared? It’s an alien space ship for fuck’s sake! With, you know, an alien on board!
She couldn’t help but overhear the others on board trying to decide what to do next. Some of them suggested wandering around. “Well, what else are we supposed to do?” she asked them. “Just hang around in our rooms? It’s an alien ship — and I know I wanna see what other alien stuff is hangin’ around here.”