“Oh, man, that might be a good idea.” Tara said. “I should be all done unpacking, but I haven’t eaten much today apart from some airport snacks. And who knows how much more they’re going to make us do today…” She checked the pockets of her black jeans shorts to make sure she had all of her belongings, then motioned for Robin to follow her outside. The door locked automatically behind them, and Tara made a mental note to never leave her keycard inside.
“By the way, the cotton thing, that’s totally rad.” Tara assured Robin as they made their way over to the elevators, through the white halls that sunlight only streamed into from the far wall. Tara had the impression that this particular building might not have been one of the newer ones on the island. “Do you make your own clothes? Once I manage to get my sewing machine over here, I can start working on my own shirts again, too.” She lifted one wing slightly and pointed a thumb at the closed zipper that ran up from the bottom of her shirt up and around where the wing stuck out from her back.
“By the way, the cotton thing, that’s totally rad.” Tara assured Robin as they made their way over to the elevators, through the white halls that sunlight only streamed into from the far wall. Tara had the impression that this particular building might not have been one of the newer ones on the island. “Do you make your own clothes? Once I manage to get my sewing machine over here, I can start working on my own shirts again, too.” She lifted one wing slightly and pointed a thumb at the closed zipper that ran up from the bottom of her shirt up and around where the wing stuck out from her back.