Amea Virou
Snowbound

There was something calming about the wind. It seemed like an eternity since Amea had granted herself the benefit of merely sitting down for a moment to enjoy what to many was such a small experience. For the last few months, or perhaps even the last year or more, she swore she had felt like she was in constant movement. She had seen the galaxy and even one of the satellite galaxies. There was not a single moment when she could recall having given herself the time to breathe.
The rocky cliffs before her fell for a solid fifteen feet before they gently rolled out into a hill of grass that reached into the ocean at its base. For a few moments Amea had wondered why they had chosen this particular spot, but then, maybe this was as local as it’d get. It was Evelyn that had chosen this spot after all, she must have had some form of reason for choosing this over, say, a restaurant or a bar.
But the slowly approaching sunset had helped give Amea the better idea. The calming breezes continued, the gentle noise of waves sweeping against the shore lingered. Only the whistle of the winds drowned the small area in a somewhat less desirable light. The air smelled of spring blossom. Spring blossoms and exhaust. Really, it was unfortunate that they had managed to find their spot downwind of the ship, but beyond that it was a very good spot for a one-on-one over a set of drinks and whatever food there was to get a hold of in a place such as this.
The exhaust would die off, and with time there was just the good to focus on. Well, that and the wind. That one was still just the slightest bit frustrating. Hoshi had wanted to join in, but this one wasn’t for him. It was for Amea and Evelyn, and the winds.
It was a thought that stuck to Amea’s mind as she tried not to struggle with what was going on. Calming as they were, each passing minute seemed to tangle her nerves up into something completely different. Emotions, sensations, a lot of different words that seemed to -tion, really, there were too many to count.
Evelyn sauntered over and Amea glanced over to give her a weak smile, an all too familiar one that she had shown on several occasions already in their days-long journey so far. Maybe with time it would grow into something else, but for now discomfort felt like the most honest emotion to show.
“I can see why you chose this spot.” Amea said with her legs curled up in her lap. “It’s quite a view.”
Her fingers swept through the grass to pull at the roots and let it all go. This was still weird to her, this willingness to let the guard go and merely… Exist. It would take some getting used to.
“Didn’t take you for the… Nature… Person. Kind of… People person.”