BittyBobcat
Llama hand
Luca Graymin
Location: Spaceport | Interacting with no one
With how much his body had been through by now, Gray would've thought it'd hurt more. The way he was breathing certainly seemed to indicate that something should be aching, and yet he felt nothing. More accurately, he felt only the rushing beat of his heart in his chest and the slapping of his feet against the tiled floor as colors blurred past and vague sounds of surprise and confusion met his ear.Location: Spaceport | Interacting with no one
He didn't know where he was running to. He wasn't sure it mattered. Somehow he managed to run at the same frantic pace he used to tear through the forests of Terra at to reach that damn lakeside, so an end goal—Gray decided—was unnecessary. All that mattered was he got as far as he could from that place and its needles and smells and sickness.
If he paid them mind, he could still see the remenants of the place on him. Though the clothes they had given him hung limply over his near-skeletal frame, the shirt's sleeves hadn't sunked far enough to cover the bruise on his inner elbow that flashed in the corner of his vision with his every step. Something wet and slimy that covered his mouth and nose while still letting air flow (albiet slowly) still lay exactly where they had placed it on his face. Every attempt to rip it off succeeded only in wetting his hands with the strange, clear material. He'd keep trying to tug it off if he could, but, even if the burn of its antisceptic scent in his nose was starting to produce a dangerous tickling in his throat, he didn't have the time for it.
Footsteps landing in a rhythm too frequent to be two-legged echoed behind him.
He forced his eyes to focus on the still-blurring colors around him. A myriad of creatures—feathered, scaled, covered in exoskeleton, and otherwise—passed with every second. He nearly tripped over a particularly short moth-like pair of them before he finally caught sight of something useful. A ship taking off.
It was bulkier than the others he'd seen, almost rectangular in shape, with a pair of round protrusions Gray could only assume were engines of some kind based on the blue fire streaming out of them. Between them the main body of the ship had a large door that hinged at the bottom and still hadn't quite finished the process of closing.
The entire vehicle had already risen off the ground a good five feet and counting, if he wanted to make it then he needed to speed up. An adrenaline-dulled pain shot up his side as if to warn him off the idea, but it served only as a reminder that he had to move quickly before his body gave out. With a force of effort that made his head swim, he closed the last handful of meters between him and the ship and jumped.
His breath caught from the fiery hot pain from something he was beginning to understand wasn't simply a cramp in his chest as he slammed into the door. His fingers, slippery from sweat, barely managed to curl around the edge of the door. Ribs burning, he shoved an arm up and over the still-shrinking gap and heaved himself in.
Another explosion of pain greeted him once he slid to the floor; there was no doubt that the adrenaline was wearing off now.
Ant
Location: Public transport ship | Interacting with Jet ( ScatheAriiasqDrayceon ) & Ogun ( ThatWhichShouldBe )
Ant's leftmost antennae twitched with a twinge of concern as a muffled thump from within the airlock echoed through the transport. "I do hope that's simply unsecured equipment," he noted. "I would hate to get stuck in customs for a ship-louse infestation." He had planned for the trip out to take, at most, two cycles—it was only one planet over, after all—and, if his estimate were to prove wrong, the associates he was meeting up with might catch news of his old ship's exact fate and be far less keen on granting him a new one (in Ant's defense, it was an extremely cross glowleaf smuggler that had blown it up, not him).Location: Public transport ship | Interacting with Jet ( ScatheAriiasqDrayceon ) & Ogun ( ThatWhichShouldBe )
But he was fine. It would be fine. Ant pulled his cloak a bit tighter. He'd saved himself cycles-worth of credits hiring cheap help here (even if the help was a bit strange), he could pay an extra fee if they deemed it necessary. They'd be off on whatever mission it was he had next (to be quite frank, he hadn't reviewed the details too well yet beyond noting that the last time he was on the planet they were sending him out to, he almost got his beak blasted off) in two in two shakes of a hatching egg.
He forced his feathers to relax, silently hoping that the crowd of people who hadn't yet had the time to wander off to their own private compartments would hide the fact that they were fluffed in the first place, and offered a cheerful perk of his antennae toward his two current crewmates. "In any case, I bought us two compartments toward the back, so unfortunately it may be a bit of time before we can actually get to them, but they should house the three of us comfortably."