Saturn read the letter from Earth first that night, having been up writing into the early hours. Jo's sat unopened until he was whisper shouting her name outside of Holsten's tent. And then...well, Jo didn't remember every detail of the hours that followed. She and Saturn hastily packed whatever belongings they thought to grab into their trunks and left at first light towards the nearest port. Not once in those hours had Jo even spared a thought towards Holsten in his tent.
She hadn't left a note.
"I didn't realize you were so...sentimental." She shot back before taking a sip of her whiskey. Jo was wrong for not leaving a note, but she wasn't about to admit it. Not when he outright lied about who he was for years. Her disappearing act was hardly a harm of the same caliber. "I had matters to attend to."
She hadn't left a note.
"I didn't realize you were so...sentimental." She shot back before taking a sip of her whiskey. Jo was wrong for not leaving a note, but she wasn't about to admit it. Not when he outright lied about who he was for years. Her disappearing act was hardly a harm of the same caliber. "I had matters to attend to."