[center][img]https://images2.imgbox.com/a2/3d/UFezxxLQ_o.png[/img][/center] [color=BlueViolet]“That is correct,”[/color] Violet replied to Darya over their private link. [color=BlueViolet]“There will be no need of that,”[/color] she added when her pilot inquired about checking in. [color=BlueViolet]“Our quarters have already been prepared, although I would completely understand if you wished to instead make use of your personal quarters aboard our ship so as to better keep watch over it.”[/color] That was, after all, one of the principle reasons Violet had brought Darya along in particular. She was aware of the woman’s peculiar… [i]condition,[/i] and the strengths and weaknesses that came with it. Thus, the heiress had chosen a task for Darya that would maximize the former, while mitigating the latter. Although the upcoming cruise would indeed be passing by a supernova, as the guardian of their ship, her light-sensitive pilot would have no reason to be exposed to the starburst’s pyrotechnic fury. As the escort drone led them to their quarters, Violet took note of each grandiose spectacle they passed by with silent disinterest. Upon reaching their reserved room, the stoic CEO looked over its various furnishings and amenities, before giving a curt nod of approval. With the drone’s departure, Violet sat herself down upon a couch that faced the panoramic outer window. Now she simply needed to wait for her business associate. She only hoped they would arrive in a timely manner.