In one of the darkest corners of the ship lay Ophelia. Stretched out over a bedroll she activated a vent on Crash, releasing a small jet of flame and lighting the cigarette. Taking a long drag, Ophelia finally allowed herself to relax after the protracted battle in the skies. It had been a very eventful couple of days, with having to fight for her live almost constantly. Doesn't leave much for relaxation so she'll take what she could get. From where she was sitting she could tell she was close to the engines, the hum they made reminded her of home and set a cold lump in the pit of her stomach. Letting out a deep sigh, Ophelia went back to her cigarette and tried to forgot about it. Time slipped by as Ophelia sat in the dark, waiting for the ship to either land or get attacked again. Thankfully the wait wasn't dreadfully long and by the end of it she was at the end of her cig. Rolling up her bed roll, checking her satchel, and holstering Crash and Burn behind her back, Ophelia was ready to face what lay beyond the walls of the airship. Her boots clacked smartly against the metal walkway that led to the ground and when her boots met dirt she surveyed the area. Due to taking her time she was one of the last people who left the airship which didn't bother her that much, having missed the exit traffic. It also allowed her to view the people around her. Some were getting friendly while some others went to another area, probably were the food was. The pang in her stomach reminded her that she hadn't eaten a lot these past couple days. Now with an objective, Ophelia took a final drag before dropping the stump and grinding it underneath her boot before making her way to the dining area. To be expected it wasn't a grand feast, just a collection of canned goods and whatever else could be scrounged up. Grabbing one of the larger apples in the fruit pile, Ophelia settled on a can of baked beans before sitting down and digging in. As she did so Ophelia kept her eyes wandering the room, searching for nothing in particular but she never did like it when people snuck up on her.