‘Over there to your right’ was the scariest phrase Rei had ever heard. The old disheveled looking ship made her whole body give one big shake. For those looking upon her it could be mistake for a form of excitement, but it was actually a shake of worry. “Oh boy…” She said doing her best to sound enthused as she followed him towards the mess that would his proud ship. [i]Oh boy oh boy…[/i] Despite the outward appearance, the inside was a lot better then she expected, [i]Okay maybe you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.[/i] A phrase used by her parents during their time training her the tools of her trade. People who look like they don’t have much actually do and those who do have a lot normally don’t show it. So maybe this was actually a decent and working ship… though that in itself would be a surprise considering the outside looked as though it shouldn’t even lift off the ground. Following his gestures she glanced around quickly learning the layout of the ship as he provided her with instructions. The interior of the room they ended up in was nice, even nicer is that there were no windows showing the outside world. Good, as long as there wasn’t any windows she would be… okay. Right? This thing can’t be that rocky or give off the impression it’s going plummet towards the ground and crash on impact right? RIGHT?! “Alright, thanks.” Was her response as he left to take over his duties to prepare for leave while she hurried down to the room to figure out her arrangements. Inside she found an unexpected layout that provided almost… comfort to the person who he was traveling with. “Huh… well, that’s… that’s… unexpected.” She voice muttered to herself as she stepped inside and shut the door behind her. After doing a quick and probably not as detailed check as she should have, she took some time to hide her personal belongings and then left, bringing the bags of food she had purchased. Walking back out she count hear the engine starting to rumbling under her feet. So they were bound to take off soon and the feeling made her stomach hurt. Ugh flying! It was the worst and her entire self-seemed to cringe at the thought. Talking through the actions, she hurried to the kitchen with her bags. [i]Plant your feet, keep yourself steady and if you start to feel dizzy sit down somewhere. Most importantly, don’t forget to breathe; a simple reminder she often forgot when she was in a panic. Putting the things she bought in the respective places around the kitchen before hurrying into the main living around. The rumbling scared her; not in a sense of fear but more along the lines of a feeling of dread, what if something happened, what if something went wrong and how could she survive if things started falling apart! Taking a seat on the couch she took in a deep breath and slowly let it out. “I’ll be okay, I’ll be okay… I’ll be okay…”