Alasdair Sitra
Galactic Waste of Space
“Nope.”
“Wadda mean; nope?”
“I mean you’ve had one too many already and I reserve the right as always to kick your drunk arse outta my bar.” It was a Duros who spoke, his accent far from native to his own people. Yet that was the surprising thing about the Outback, it collected strangers. “Now, you leaving? Or have I gotta call Jericho in again?”
Alasdair ran his hand across his face, stretching the skin around his bloodshot eyes. “Nah it’s fine Kaleesh.” Slowly he got to his feet. “I’ll leave properly this time.” He swayed. “Like I always do.”
“You never just leave Sitra.” Kaleesh almost laughed, but he offered him a smile and a nod like all good bartender’s would. After all Alasdair was putting his future family through college with the amount he had spent since landing on the farming station. “So I appreciate the cooperation.”
He would have taken them all.
Alasdair had moved from the bar and had hit the old street beyond, several others scattered about doing their business as they always did. “Sleep.” He said to himself, ignoring the pair of eyes that had followed him out of the bar and down the road he was staggering along.
“Wadda mean; nope?”
“I mean you’ve had one too many already and I reserve the right as always to kick your drunk arse outta my bar.” It was a Duros who spoke, his accent far from native to his own people. Yet that was the surprising thing about the Outback, it collected strangers. “Now, you leaving? Or have I gotta call Jericho in again?”
Alasdair ran his hand across his face, stretching the skin around his bloodshot eyes. “Nah it’s fine Kaleesh.” Slowly he got to his feet. “I’ll leave properly this time.” He swayed. “Like I always do.”
“You never just leave Sitra.” Kaleesh almost laughed, but he offered him a smile and a nod like all good bartender’s would. After all Alasdair was putting his future family through college with the amount he had spent since landing on the farming station. “So I appreciate the cooperation.”
He would have taken them all.
Alasdair had moved from the bar and had hit the old street beyond, several others scattered about doing their business as they always did. “Sleep.” He said to himself, ignoring the pair of eyes that had followed him out of the bar and down the road he was staggering along.