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Finding Home
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Aadibah nodded at Connor's repetition of his objective in this area, having let it slip her mind in the recent conversation. "Do you have a home here then? And I think I would much rather move on as soon as I could. Get myself out of the disadvantage sooner rather than later."

That was a lie. The soldier could most likely handle any pirate or ruffian or hooligan that came her way and might be in this area. Form had long since been shoved into the darkest recesses of her memory, being replaced by face-grabbing and throwing into the dirt, wall, or a few yards away. No, despite the fact that she had just received information that would jar anyone into wanting to take a day-long nap, Aadibah found herself reacting how she usually did to being put in a new and unfamiliar situation: agitated beyond belief. Frankly, it took all she had to keep her body from vibrating due to the sudden influx of energy, the compulsory urge to plan something, to set up an FoB, to come up with a strategy and organize a task force. Being in a new place usually followed these steps, and the fact that she was sitting still, chatting and having casual lunch, albeit a nice change of pace, made her a sitting duck. She didn't like it. She needed to move.

"Is there someplace where I can go that is..." The engineer bit her lip for half a moment in, "That would be, familiar? Like, do one of those 'gates' take me to, I don't know, somewhere like my home?" It was obvious that she couldn't get back, might as well look for the next best thing.
Such terror you are facing
Isn't it wonderful?


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