Ana Rix
Character
Ana nodded once at his explanation, filing it away with the rest of the small, useful truths she collected. No commentary. Just understanding.
"Goodnight, Gimbal," she said quietly, already moving.
She climbed onto the cot with practiced ease, boots set neatly beneath it, jacket folded and placed within reach. The metal frame creaked once under her weight, then settled. She adjusted the thin blanket, tested the stability with a small shift of her shoulders, and seemed satisfied.
"Wake me if R8 does," she added lightly, eyes already closing.
Within moments, her breathing evened out. Not the deep, careless sleep of someone unguarded, but the steady rest of someone who knew how to take what was available and trust the systems in place. The ship hummed softly around them, lights dimmed, engines muted into silence.
Time passed.
Stars stretched and collapsed as the freighter drifted on its quiet course.
Eventually, the low chime of systems returning to normal broke the stillness. Soft lights brightened incrementally. The ship gave a gentle vibration as it adjusted its heading.
Ana stirred, waking without a jolt. She opened her eyes, took in the unfamiliar ceiling, then the smell of recycled air and warm circuitry. Context returned quickly.
She sat up on the cot, running a hand through her hair, already alert.
"Morning," she said calmly into the dim cabin, voice steady. "Or whatever passes for it out here."
She glanced toward the cockpit, listening to the ship, to R8's quiet beeps, fully awake now and ready for whatever came next.
Gimbal
"Goodnight, Gimbal," she said quietly, already moving.
She climbed onto the cot with practiced ease, boots set neatly beneath it, jacket folded and placed within reach. The metal frame creaked once under her weight, then settled. She adjusted the thin blanket, tested the stability with a small shift of her shoulders, and seemed satisfied.
"Wake me if R8 does," she added lightly, eyes already closing.
Within moments, her breathing evened out. Not the deep, careless sleep of someone unguarded, but the steady rest of someone who knew how to take what was available and trust the systems in place. The ship hummed softly around them, lights dimmed, engines muted into silence.
Time passed.
Stars stretched and collapsed as the freighter drifted on its quiet course.
Eventually, the low chime of systems returning to normal broke the stillness. Soft lights brightened incrementally. The ship gave a gentle vibration as it adjusted its heading.
Ana stirred, waking without a jolt. She opened her eyes, took in the unfamiliar ceiling, then the smell of recycled air and warm circuitry. Context returned quickly.
She sat up on the cot, running a hand through her hair, already alert.
"Morning," she said calmly into the dim cabin, voice steady. "Or whatever passes for it out here."
She glanced toward the cockpit, listening to the ship, to R8's quiet beeps, fully awake now and ready for whatever came next.