01-30-2017, 01:34 AM
Silence ensued around Azurei, as he sat and waited patiently for a time... He'd been alone for a good bit now, so he was started to become discouraged, distracted, distant... Annoyed. "W-will it take much longer?" His voice quavered and he'd noticed it himself before the guard even could. Maybe it was best to be quiet?
"Please be patient." It's all they said, it's all they ever said.
"But I haven't seen my family in a week again." The guard flinched slightly, it seemed they at the least partially knew of the avali. Although not really responding at first, the human guard looked at him with an expression of subtle sadness. "Sorry, I can't do anything about that but call it in."
".. Fine then." His eyes lit up blue and he sat staring at the wall, to focus on something at least while he visually stripped it apart, though there was no actual change to the wall other than a slight blue tone upon it. Of course he could only look so deep before he hit a hard-light emitter which blinded him and made him wince and blink away the blue light. Ouch.
It was only him, his sister, and Sandrise, not much of a pack, but they were still the only ones he could trust fully to understand him. They were all a part of a whole, or rather what was left of it anyways. He looked up as the door opened.
Uhhg the ride had taken too long, at least it had in her mind. In reality it was a mere 10 minutes, despite how any length of time was too long for her. The eden's air was no better today than it ever had.
Of course that didn't mean the air quality was poor, not directly at least. It was all clean, safe. But it was always dry, and those with a stronger sense of smell of any sort would be able to catch the chemical tones carried on the air from scrubbers, although having plant-life on-board helped it remain by far better than it would have been otherwise.
She spent a decent time padding softly across the inner hulls of the station, unsure of where exactly she should look. She had only been up here once for a short time since the remainders of her family had awoken and it was spent hiding. It left her awkwardly stumbling about aboard the eden looking for a lead by mere luck, ignoring salesfolk and getting those who got too in-her-face about selling out of her way with a quick statement of "No money."
"Please be patient." It's all they said, it's all they ever said.
"But I haven't seen my family in a week again." The guard flinched slightly, it seemed they at the least partially knew of the avali. Although not really responding at first, the human guard looked at him with an expression of subtle sadness. "Sorry, I can't do anything about that but call it in."
".. Fine then." His eyes lit up blue and he sat staring at the wall, to focus on something at least while he visually stripped it apart, though there was no actual change to the wall other than a slight blue tone upon it. Of course he could only look so deep before he hit a hard-light emitter which blinded him and made him wince and blink away the blue light. Ouch.
It was only him, his sister, and Sandrise, not much of a pack, but they were still the only ones he could trust fully to understand him. They were all a part of a whole, or rather what was left of it anyways. He looked up as the door opened.
Uhhg the ride had taken too long, at least it had in her mind. In reality it was a mere 10 minutes, despite how any length of time was too long for her. The eden's air was no better today than it ever had.
Of course that didn't mean the air quality was poor, not directly at least. It was all clean, safe. But it was always dry, and those with a stronger sense of smell of any sort would be able to catch the chemical tones carried on the air from scrubbers, although having plant-life on-board helped it remain by far better than it would have been otherwise.
She spent a decent time padding softly across the inner hulls of the station, unsure of where exactly she should look. She had only been up here once for a short time since the remainders of her family had awoken and it was spent hiding. It left her awkwardly stumbling about aboard the eden looking for a lead by mere luck, ignoring salesfolk and getting those who got too in-her-face about selling out of her way with a quick statement of "No money."