Keira and Amy finally pushed through the door, arms heavy with grocery bags and a borrowed cart on top of which several boxes with furniture were stacked. Keira kicked her boots off with a grunt.
"Home sweet radioactive wasteland," she muttered, voice laced with that lazy sarcasm that made Amy snicker even though she wasn't sure if it was a joke or a genuine complaint.
Void glanced up from the couch lazily, finally stopping her nightly meme-scroll on the phone, the faint ghost of her last dive still hanging in the air. She didn't mention it. She didn't want them to see the way her pulse hadn't quite slowed yet. Instead, she stood, brushing her palms on her jeans and pulling Keira close by the collar for a kiss that tasted like leftover coffee. It was rough, unceremonious, but still warm enough to make Keira smile...