Subject: Running Late
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Posted on: 2018-05-15 00:56:00 UTC
Ce’rana of Borune forced herself to focus on the book in her hands one more time as she picked up her pace. The halls of HQ weren’t the most cooperative thing, and neither was the IO; both had tossed her obstacle after obstacle - spider mites in her flowers that she had to take care of before they spread; a chance encounter with another Agent that started with her wandering straight into him and ending with her having to go back and pick up her book again after she’d dropped it; and now, making her even more hopelessly lost every time she glanced up from her book.
All she wanted was to be able to figure out where in Nedra’s name Rudi’s had gone off to. Alex had promised to get the both of them a non-Cafeteria dinner after yet another horrible mission; all she had to do was meet him there. There was no good reason for her to be late, and she could practically feel each second ticking past.
The Dryad barely even blinked when she wandered into the wall again, instead forcing herself to look up and turn the corner like a sane individual. She would get nowhere by letting her frustration mount until she broke down crying; if she did that, she’d stop moving, and wasn’t that the key to actually getting anywhere in this cursed place? To keep going forward without paying attention until you somehow wound up where you needed to go?
Obviously not, if another wall to the face was any indication. Ce’rana allowed herself a moment of pettiness to glare at the wall and kick it before looking around to see where she was supposed to turn. And of course she wasn’t actually at a corner this time - one of the few dead ends in this place. She growled and turned around, determined to pay attention to nothing but the words of her book this time.
“Rana?” Her partner’s voice called out from behind her. She paused before slowly turning again and looking up at him. It took her a few moments to work out some possible reason for Alex to have been behind her - in a dead end, of all places. It wasn’t like he could have teleported.
“...please tell me you didn’t go looking for me,” she muttered at last. “Because I do not need finding.”
Alex crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow at her, even as he leaned to one side… on the door to Rudi’s.
The tiny agent looked up a little more to take in the sign, the door, and her partner all at once. She blinked. She took a slow, deep breath. Finally, she spoke. “That was not there ten seconds ago.”
“It’s been right here the whole time.” Alex gave her a knowing grin. “Now, come on. Your raspberry mousse cake is getting cold.” He turned around and slipped back into Rudi’s.
The Dryad glared at the door for a few moments as it swung shut behind him, mentally daring it to disappear, before opening it again and following her partner to the table in the corner. At least he’d gotten her something nice.