José Ramse (
nostraightlines) wrote in
driftfleet2016-03-28 10:18 pm
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Who: José Ramse and YOU
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Action: the Starstruck
When: now!
Celeste Blackwell went home. At least, I figure that's where they sent her. So much for my plan to be as boring as possible to get sent back.
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Does anyone here know where I could get sleeping pills or anything like that?
[ Ramse can be found on the bridge of the Starstruck, staring down at the unfortunate moon. He's definitely in a mood. ]
Broadcast: fleetwide text
Action: the Starstruck
When: now!
Celeste Blackwell went home. At least, I figure that's where they sent her. So much for my plan to be as boring as possible to get sent back.
...
Does anyone here know where I could get sleeping pills or anything like that?
[ Ramse can be found on the bridge of the Starstruck, staring down at the unfortunate moon. He's definitely in a mood. ]

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...it's Celeste being gone.
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Yeah... it's. We're close.
[ It's hard to think of her as being gone from his life for good, so he's still using present tense. ]
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No time like the present. I'm on the Starstruck.
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Sure. I'll be there soon then. [Luckily she was on the Windrose and not somewhere out on the moon when she started the conversation. And true to her word she will be heading over after just a minute of sitting there wondering how this is supposed to go. But even if she's not sure she'll be heading into the Starstruck's cargo bay.]
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[ He turns off the feed and heads for the kitchen to put on some water for them, then to the cargo bay to meet Kitty, all the while wondering who Storm might be. It's a better nickname than Meathead, anyway... ]
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[ He leads her though the ship. The kettle isn't quite whistling yet, so he gets out the tea and mugs. ]
I figured heartbreak was better with actual company.
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Did it mean you couldn't be together anymore?
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Prison doesn't make anything easy, huh? [ He fiddles with his teabag string. ] How long after that did you wind up here?
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