“Felix Talibus you sure know how to make a girl feel special.” Styles rolled her eyes sarcastically when he commented about the candles. “And with those rugged... err- scars. Hell, I’m sure someone out there is into that kind of thing. It’s a wonder you don’t have fangirls lining up to get your autograph. ‘Mr. Talibus notorious killer and lover of holographic candles’.” She tapped her three fingers against her arms as she observed his change in attire. It would seem that he had found some Turian armor, maybe it had once belonged to him; she didn’t really care regardless, as long as he could fight and wear something that could deflect some bullets. She envied the fact that he could wear heavier and safer armor, but that was something that adepts couldn’t do. Plus she figured that if she did have to wear something like that she’d be bogged down in it all, and would be out of breath within the first couple of steps. Biotics weren’t known for their brute strength.
When he continued to go on about her change in attitude she smirked; “it was getting a bit drafty with the airlocks having to be kept open; so unfortunately until it heats up no more tossing secret agents out into space.” As he continued her face narrowed, so he was planning to just drop her and Jarrid off; not that she wasn’t surprised, she had already taken favor from the Turian, and had no place to ask for more. “What? Getting sick of me already? Or is it the impending doom that’s following me that’s making you decide just to leave us behind.” Even though her voice was lighthearted there were some serious thoughts running amuck through her mind. What was she going to do now? Where would she be left off? How long would it take for Cerberus to be able to catch onto her and Jarrid? These were all serious questions that could affect her life; and after surviving for fifty thousand years (forty nine thousand and something of those being spent being asleep) she wanted to live some more. Plus she had the duty to fight against the Reapers like the rest of her people did. She wasn’t going to be killed by some primitive group who seemed damned intent of taking her and doing only god knows what with her.
As the Turian pushed past her she followed behind him, still thinking about what was going to happen to her now. Could she afford to be left on her own? No, she knew that she would just be prey waiting to be eaten if she did that. But if she didn’t have Felix and his ship she wasn’t sure what else she would be able to do. There would have to be someone out there who would be willing to help a runaway Prothean and Krogan. But whether or not she would be able to find this person or persons before Cerberus caught up to her was the real question. She wasn’t foolish enough to believe that Cerberus didn’t have the equipment or peoples needed to be able to bring her down. Hell, if Felix hadn’t been there on Omega she was sure that she would have been killed there. Oh man, she didn’t want to think about that... The fact that this Turian was her only chance at surviving was something that made her feel bleak and hopeless. But that was just it wasn’t it? No matter what she did nothing would be working out anytime soon, in fact the only thing that would happen would be for things to get worse... Great...
Styles followed behind Felix as he made his way out into the cockpit. She looked at Jarrid who seemed quite comfortable in his place, deciding that the Krogan deserved to know what was going to happen, she snorted. “Mr. Talibus is going to leave us to rot, did you know that Jarrid?” She shouted very loudly to make sure that the Krogan heard her, as well as Felix. With that she watched as the Krogan punched in a button or two and then slowly got up, spinning his chair around and walking towards the two of them with a menacing glare in his face. “You don’t want to just left to die do you?” She said, crossing her arms again as she looked at the other two aliens, wondering what would happen. As expected Jarrid didn’t take kindly to the idea that the Turian was going to leave them behind, and rammed the smaller alien into a wall of the ship, arm at his neck.
“What? You’re just going to leave, that it?” He growled in his deep and strong voice, making even Styles scared, and she wasn’t the one that he was threatening. “Listen here you’re not going to get any ideas into that pointy head of yours, you’re stuck with us, whether you like it or not.” She watched as the Krogan pressed harder on his arm which was pushing Felix into the wall. “You Turians thinking that you can just do whatever it is that you please.” Styles almost felt like stepping it before the Krogan snapped Felix’s neck, though decided that it would be more beneficial if the Turian got an idea of what was going to happen if he left. She had no problems with using violence as a resolve, as it had always worked for her in the past. But it wasn’t like she would have had time to do anything anyways, as that was when a large alarm came roaring from the ship.
She watched as Jarrid hurriedly made his way back to the helm of the ship, in which lights seemed to be flashing. “Dammit!” He roared, “Brace yourselves!” He called, as he frantically began to push buttons. That was when everything started to spin, and her gut felt like it was up in her throat somewhere; and that was when it came to her what was going on... They were crashing. There was nothing that Jarrid could have done, the spacecraft was plummeting towards the unknown planet too fast for anything to be done. Luckily Styles had managed to black out before they crashed, as it would have been something that would have left her even more scarred for the rest of her life...