In her time as a sailor scout, Sailor Thisbe had been places. She had followed Sailor Corvus to the Surrounding, seen the stars from outer space. She had been to Corvus for training sessions only to find out, from Sailor Corvus, that she had been there in the past as well.

She had not, however, ever taken the time to travel to Thisbe-- her own home world.

Her reasoning was not the same as Sailor Corvus. It was not out of fear that she avoided Thisbe. It was not out of any concern that she might find something horrible, or that the memories might be too much to bear. No, Sailor Thisbe had never been home because she was certain that it would be boring.

As Abigail Lee she dressed her civilian self in comfortable, practical clothing. Her skinny jeans were tucked into hiking boots that she hadn't worn since the summer she went camping with her family. It was good to finally have a use for them again and maybe, if it wasn't as dull as she anticipated, they would continue to get use after today. She checked the battery on her cell phone-- not because she thought it would work in space, but because she wanted to have a way of keeping track of time. Lastly, she checked her provisions, making sure she had snacks and water just in case.

The last thing she did was send a quick message via communicator to the silver tabby that had been up her a** about senshi responsibilities for weeks.

Sorry, Et. Going to space without you. Wish me the best.

Abigail wandered out into the wooded area near the complex she lived in,glad that they had dedicated an area to nature in a small park not far from her flat. When she found a nice, secluded place she powered up, taking a seat on a nearby stump to focus, meditate.... Whatever it was that Corvus had mentioned when it came to finding one's way to the stars.

Even with the senshi magic protecting her from the elements, Sailor Thisbe felt a chill at the difference in the air between Earth and Thisbe. The cool, damp fog rolled across the ground, blanketing in a swirl of clouds that rose to her mid calf. Powering down didn't seem like such a good idea anymore, even if more solid boots would have been perfect given she had no idea what kind of terrain she was setting herself up for as she stepped off of the landing area and into the mist.

The moor seemed to go on forever in every which direction, some areas shrouded with a thicker mist than others. The entire world wreaked of desolation and despair... And she'd thought to come here alone? Ha. It was a decent enough idea, certainly, and maybe it had worked for other senshi, but this? This wasn't going to work for her. What was she going to learn wandering for hours alone in the nothing?

Nothing.

All she would learn on this trip was how much she truly hated being left alone.

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