[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190807/3108767c652ba265c33bfaf9c7bbbd12.png[/img][hr][hider=Sadie] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/bf/d2/97/bfd2972d287d86511b2cd50a48becfe7.jpg[/img] [/hider][/center][hr][right][sub][sub][color=lightpink]*[/color]Time - Early Afternoon [color=lightpink]*[/color]Location - Sol City International Airport -> The Old Starboard[/sub][/sub][/right] Sadie blinked her eyes as the light of the sun danced across her face from the window that the passenger in front of her had opened. She groaned at the sudden awakening. Looking around she could see that her plane had finally landed. She was back in Sol City. How long had she been gone? To be honest Sadie had completely lost track of the days these past few weeks. She grabbed her things, which albeit wasn't much, as she had left Sol City in a fairly rapid manner and didn't have time to pack much. All she really had was her backpack and satchel. She didn't even have any suitcases to grab. Outside of the plane, the hustle and bustle of people going from terminal to terminal were a little nauseating. So many people going about their busy lives while she was trapped in her slow lane. The young dancer rushed towards the exit so that she could get some of that crisp cool air that she had grown accustomed to over the course of her college career. She took a deep breath letting herself calm down. It seemed less crowded outside so that seemed to help. She looked out at the city which had been her home for the past few years and felt a little ostracized. Largely in part to her own doing as she really hadn't kept in touch with anyone while she was gone. Just her professors and a few classmates as well as one co-worker from Footsteps. Gosh, she missed that place. Before working there if anyone had told her she'd enjoy working at a sports bar then she would just laugh it off. She was hoping not much had changed but she knew that supposedly a lot of things had been going on here while she was gone. The sound of a car horn drug her out of her reverie. Leaning partway out of the car was Jess Hanson. The one co-worker, other than her boss of course, that she had been talking to. Sadie walked over to her friend, [color=lightpink]"Thanks again for the ride. I know you're busy today."[/color] "Don't worry about it. It's the least I can do after everything you've done for me. So, how're you doing?" Sadie placed her stuff in the backseat and slid into the passenger seat with a sigh. [color=lightpink]"As best as can be. But everyone is alright so I need to just get back into my routine. I've missed too much school. My professors have been very generous but I can't push my luck."[/color] If she were to be truthful though she was not completely back to being herself. This always happened to her. Anytime someone close to her had a major incident she'd start having more regular panic attacks. Sadie leaned her head back listening to the music from the radio. Oh, how she missed the one of a kind stations which were an integral part of Sol City. As the car sped by she watched the buildings come in and out of view. As the two neared Sadie's apartment in the Old Harbour, her stomach made a very audible growling. "Sounds like you could use some grub. Would there even be anything good at your apartment right now?" She sighed, [color=lightpink]"Doubtful. I'd usually just get what I needed for the day as I never knew if I'd be eating at Footsteps or not. Just drop me off at Starboard. I can walk home from there."[/color] "You sure? I know it's day but you seem kinda out of it. Come to think of it you're a little paler than usual." [color=lightpink]"I'm fine. Just hungry and a little tired. Some coffee and a nice meal will be good enough."[/color] "Okay, but if you change your mind just give me a call. Oh, and Tommy said you don't have to come into work tomorrow if you don't feel like it. This next week should be light work." Sadie contemplated the idea but shook her head, [color=lightpink]"No, I've been gone too long as is. It wouldn't be fair to the rest of y'all to make everyone continue to cover my shifts."[/color] With that the car arrived in the lot and Sadie thanked Jess before grabbing her things. With her book bag on her back and her satchel in her hand, she entered the pub and found her a booth furthest from the people in the place. Off the bat, she didn't recognize any of them and there weren't many so hopefully, she'd have some peace and quiet to rest and reenergize. She left her stuff right beside her and pulled her leg up to rest in the seat. Sadie grabbed a notepad from her bag and began doodling waiting for someone to come take her order. She wasn't any good at drawing but it always helped her clear her mind.