After the small interaction between the two men, Li lifted a hand, patting Benji's shoulder in mock consolation. She exhaled a small puff of air through her nose, an amused sound. "That makes sense. I hadn't realized that large places full of different hallways were a problem for people, direction-wise." Li's scowl deepened for a moment, before she snapped her fingers. "Next time you're exploring, see if you can find me. I'll show you around. Certain places aren't under much jurisdiction, meaning free reign."
Amira was tired. Insanely so, to the point that her own body threatened to shut down every time she didn't have anything to do. If she wasn't talking, her eyelids were falling. If she wasn't moving, her mind went blank, longing for a nightmare-less sleep. That wasn't possible though, so she was stuck searching for things to do.
While moving about her ship, stopping by every open door and talking to any of the crew she passed, the captain nearly missed the strange person moving in the direction she had come. It took her a second to compute what she had seen. Once she had, though, she turned, head tilted in confusion and curiosity, hand moving to the hilt of her sword to rest there. "Excuse me, sir. Might I ask who you are? You certainly aren't a member of my crew, nor any of the prisoners."