Damon Riggs
SURPRISE
They were both grieving in their own way, but Riggs new Russo had it harder. Gus was her father figure after all. That's why Riggs had talked Russo into staying on Dac for a couple of days after the delivery was done. He believed in the concept that a change of place and a change of pace equalled a change of perspective. Riggs wanted Russo to be able to be out of the shop for a bit longer to let her grieve somewhere else other than the man's home.
Once the delivery had been made, Riggs had Russo take Inquisitor's Revenge to the part of the island which was set away from the locals. While it was a high tourist location, it was also private in many places. Riggs really had no clue what to expect, but he knew one thing, he was there for Russo. That's what he was thinking about when they got to the front desk. The attendant was a nice Mon Cal lady, not a race Riggs considered attractive, but the personality was nice.
"Reservations under Riggs," he said checking in.
"One or two key cards, sir,"
Riggs held up two fingers as he looked to Russo and smiled. He was looking forward to the stay whether she was or wasn't. Riggs really wasn't too sure where she was emotionally, but at least, thus far, she hadn't put her wall back up, not toward him anyway.
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