It was stupid, she had to admit, but Indigo had been avoiding most of the crew since the whole mess with the Spacewalk. Many of them hadn't heard of the incident, many didn't know the place existed. Which suited her damaged pride just fine. However, she still remembered, and the embarrassment still hadn't faded
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She's been avoiding him as well, but for reasons of her own. Mainly because, while she's not quite a coward when it comes to emotions, she still doesn't like facing her own failures.
She glances back at him, then to her painting. "I like painting. It's soothing." She dabs at a bit of color there. "I'm not sure if it's particularly noteworthy, though."
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"I think that, perhaps, both of us have failed at that." Just goes to show that, even when you take two of the most brilliant minds on the ship and put them together, they can still fail at ridiculously simple tasks.
She looks up at one of the holes in the Spacewalk, examining the energy flow in the field keeping the place pressurized. "I thought you might have been avoiding me earlier. I had hoped that you'd pay some attention to me if I made myself useful about the ship." Mapping out the vents. Repairing Spacewalk. "Of course, avoiding everyone on the ship became a little bit more of a priority after I made that mistake here."
She assumes that he already knows what happened.
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Indigo stares at him for a long moment, unsure of what to say. It would probably be better if she knew much more about him than the one meeting they've had, and the rumors from the crew.
They are poster children for perfectly functional families. We swear.
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