[color=gray][b]"Finally-- huh?"[/b][/color] She blinked, suddenly seeing the pill free of its prison. Yet within the same moment she'd tossed it onto her tongue and swallowed it. [color=gray][i]That'll be kicking in soon.[/i][/color] Tucking the blister pack back into her pocket, she quickly double-checked the time and heaved a heavy sigh. Maybe she'd make the weirdo explain to her client why his package was late. It only took about fifteen minutes before she began to feel the pill's effects. She danced through the corridors, her pace never faltering. When they passed crowds of people, it seemed as though they parted for her, as deftly as she moved between them. She led them back through the Marketplace, up many flights of stairs and through many doors. Some required passcodes, which Tau had no trouble inputting. It was a little nicer towards the outside of the Debris. Tau figured it was because you could see Earth if you went high enough. And high enough they went. As they reached the client's level, natural light hit them. Tau inhaled sharply and ran to the end of the corridor, where a large viewing window was aimed directly at the planet below. [color=gray][b]"I always... forget... that there's that big ol' rock out there."[/b][/color] Her eyes glazed over and she looked a little sad.