A_Bibor_Farkas
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The moment the door eased shut behind her, Olyv leaned back against it and exhaled. Not the shuddering, panic-laced kind she’d grown used to over the last few hours...but something else. Lighter. Frayed at the edges, but real. Her fingers still trembled slightly as she moved, her muscles sore from the weight of everything she’d just poured out. The room felt colder now without Lysandra’s quiet heat behind her. Still, she was upright. She was moving. Step by step. Olyv padded barefoot down the short corridor that led back to the storage alcove where her things had been tossed the night before—haphazard, chaotic. A reflection of how she’d felt walking in. Now, in the soft low lighting of the crew quarters, everything looked too sharp. Too still. But she didn’t flinch from it. She peeled off the oversized tunic she’d borrowed..Lysandra’s, probably...and folded it carefully. Her gaze lingered on the worn hem, the faint trace of oil or ash-smudge along one sleeve. Her thumb brushed it once, thoughtful. Then she set it aside. She reached for her own gear: black stretch-trousers, worn soft at the knees, and a snug halter-style top the color of coppery earth. It fastened behind the neck and left her arms bare, her shoulders freckled and tense. Over it, she pulled on her parka..a loose-fitting, deep green coat with a thick fur-lined hood, the kind that always smelled faintly of pine resin and engine grease. The fabric brushed her thighs, the hem stitched crooked in places where she'd mended it herself. One sleeve was slightly longer than the other. The weight of it grounded her. No armor. No longcoat. She didn’t want to look like she was going to war. Just boots. Sturdy, scuffed up the sides, easy to run in...but she wouldn’t be running today. She tugged her auburn curls into a loose tie behind her head. Strands still damp from earlier curled wild and uneven, framing her flushed face and reddened eyes. No mirror. Didn’t need one. She knew how she looked..messy, raw, still blotchy from crying.But something in her posture had shifted. She stood taller now, shoulders square, chest tight with nerves...but her chin was up.
The door to the quarters hissed open, and she stepped out into the corridor. The hum of the ship greeted her..a constant, steady thrum beneath her feet. The dim lights along the floor cast long shadows, illuminating the occasional worn patch of wall or flickering panel. She passed by two bunks....empty. Past the common room where someone had left a half-finished cup of coffee rattling against a bulkhead with the ship’s quiet rhythm. Familiar. Lived-in. This was home. Every step echoed softer than the last. She moved with purpose now, boots striking metal like a heartbeat. Her hand brushed the wall once...steadying herself as she rounded the corner toward the lower crew cabins.
Her thoughts were spinning, still, but quieter. She could hear herself again underneath them.Find him. Say it. Face what comes. She took a breath. Then another. One hand at her side, fingers flexing once..twice inside the oversized sleeves of the parka. And then she was at their door. No knock. Not yet. Olyv stood there a moment longer, eyes closed, lips parted, head bowed. Not praying. Choosing....And then… she lifted her hand.
The door to the quarters hissed open, and she stepped out into the corridor. The hum of the ship greeted her..a constant, steady thrum beneath her feet. The dim lights along the floor cast long shadows, illuminating the occasional worn patch of wall or flickering panel. She passed by two bunks....empty. Past the common room where someone had left a half-finished cup of coffee rattling against a bulkhead with the ship’s quiet rhythm. Familiar. Lived-in. This was home. Every step echoed softer than the last. She moved with purpose now, boots striking metal like a heartbeat. Her hand brushed the wall once...steadying herself as she rounded the corner toward the lower crew cabins.
Her thoughts were spinning, still, but quieter. She could hear herself again underneath them.Find him. Say it. Face what comes. She took a breath. Then another. One hand at her side, fingers flexing once..twice inside the oversized sleeves of the parka. And then she was at their door. No knock. Not yet. Olyv stood there a moment longer, eyes closed, lips parted, head bowed. Not praying. Choosing....And then… she lifted her hand.