Thalia TIME WAS ENDLESS if you couldn’t see daylight and if you were cooped up in a small apartment with three people you didn’t particularly like. Three days went past, in which the delegation didn’t leave the apartment and had no contact with anyone in a senior position. By the end of those three days, Thalia was just as livid as Paul. The command sent a message and gave as excuse that the group was in quarantine, and it needed to be established that they did not bring diseases into the base. “When that guy came and let us out, we should have run,” Sol said, his voice dark. Thalia agreed, although she had no idea where they could have run to. Prometheus was a long way away, and it was also a military base. None of them were pilots, so they couldn’t “borrow” any of the shuttles. An