14 Scout spent most of the journey in the airlock. She wasn’t sure if Daisy had ever thought to ask how big of a ship Captain Jocquette Dieu-le-Veut flew, but the fact that she never flew with a crew or passengers besides a single dog might have been a clue that it would be close quarters. At least the captain had given up her personal bunk space. Geeta and Seeta spent most of their time in there, sitting with their legs crossed across each other’s in a tangle that didn’t look remotely comfortable but didn’t seem to bother either of them in the least. Warrior had told Scout that the word games they were playing were specific cognitive exercises designed to aid in Seeta’s recovery. Scout wondered if Seeta knew that. In the flight to get away from Galactic Central she hadn’t needed to tal