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No Flights: Science Fiction
She was going to die because of the weather. She sat in the lounge, looking out the window at the aquamarine blue snowflakes sliding down the bubble. The weather meant no flights. No escape. No chance. They would track her soon enough to the town, and why would a refugee run to a transit town so small it only had two bars and no church? A one-horse town, it would have been called in the state she grew up in. The only reason was the small port. It wasn't a regular human transit port, just a general workhorse of a shipping depot, hauling things in from offworld and shipping intraworld and transshipping those few luxuries expensive enough to make it worthwhile. That's why she'd chosen it. It hadn't seemed like it would be their first choice of a place to hunt for a girl looking for a flight off-planet. It wasn't even listed in most directories, simply because usually human cargo wasn't taken on. It could be, though.
Inspiration: A snowy day, my husband refusing to go anywhere.
Story potential: High.
Notes: So she doesn't go anywhere. She stays right there--somehow. Gains an invisible job? Hides out among the machines? Something. And then plot ensues.
Inspiration: A snowy day, my husband refusing to go anywhere.
Story potential: High.
Notes: So she doesn't go anywhere. She stays right there--somehow. Gains an invisible job? Hides out among the machines? Something. And then plot ensues.