Peyton narrowed her eyes as the Cronus-flagged aircraft continued on its lonesome approach. Realistically it could only mean one thing: More work.
Then came the blackout and Peyton, now standing by the only source of light, glanced over at the house with the flames of the grill painting her face in a deep orange.
She was about to call out to the others when the lights came back on. From where she was currently standing she could barely make out the sound of a presumed news broadcast alongside a couple of lone words, though nothing concrete.
When Streuben appeared in the backyard Jennifer made a curt nod towards the Linker. Her attention would soon shift as a annoyed Cammy returned with meat for the grill. Come to think if it, was she ever not-annoyed?
Peyton tilted her head. No, I don't think so.
She grunted in response to her colleague. "No worries. A drink or two sounds good." Or maybe ten.
"New guy? Trouble?" She asked, cocking her head towards the house.
Then came the blackout and Peyton, now standing by the only source of light, glanced over at the house with the flames of the grill painting her face in a deep orange.
She was about to call out to the others when the lights came back on. From where she was currently standing she could barely make out the sound of a presumed news broadcast alongside a couple of lone words, though nothing concrete.
When Streuben appeared in the backyard Jennifer made a curt nod towards the Linker. Her attention would soon shift as a annoyed Cammy returned with meat for the grill. Come to think if it, was she ever not-annoyed?
Peyton tilted her head. No, I don't think so.
She grunted in response to her colleague. "No worries. A drink or two sounds good." Or maybe ten.
"New guy? Trouble?" She asked, cocking her head towards the house.