Should be nearing dawn soon. I miss the sun -any sun- one or two or three, it doesn't matter. Solid ground under my feet and atmosphere and a real sky. Something besides the snow and the stars and the churning vortex
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I know that feeling. First time I got into space? When I got over the fear of dying in a hideous explosion? I thought I'd never want to see solid ground again.
[Ugh, "on deck" meant "out in the freezing air". He bundled up, gingerly working his heavy coat over sore shoulders and wrapping the scarf Rose had given him around his neck. Jamming his hands in his pockets, he teetered a little on the stairs but made his way up to the deck without incident. Flipping up his collar against the cold, he spotted Tal by his trademark hat and ambled on over.]
Could've picked a colder spot to meet, y'know. Er.
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Doesn't work that way though.
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We all need it at some point. Solid ground, that is, not SARS. Cheers for that, maaaate.
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Oh, you're not serious.
Aren't you the least bit curious as to how you became Patient Zero, though? In such a closed environment like the barge, that's worrisome.
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We're going for a walk, Doc. Grab a jacket.
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All right.
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Could've picked a colder spot to meet, y'know. Er.
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Must've been unimportant.
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You must think yourself a great man.
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Oh, better by far. Not up to full steam yet, but I'll be there.
Mind if I ask a favour, Doctor?
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I'm not asking for reports or movement updates but I just want to know that someone else is looking after her, someone she trusts.
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