Kaylee can never remember exactly where the bathrooms are in Milliways. She's getting exasperated. One last try this way, and then she'll go back to Serenity.
It's really pretty ridiculous, and next time she sees Bernard she's going to comment on how hard they are to find. Surely she's not the only one inconvenienced by such a thing...
There is one door that might catch her attention as she walks. It provides something of a break for the eye from the monotony of doors, lining either side of the corridor like row upon row of closed eyes.
The one door is on her right.
It is slightly ajar, enough so that the lock-plate glints dull golden, in a flash of brass.
And hanging on the doorknob is a little sign, made of paper, with three kanji clearly printed on it.
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Kaylee can never remember exactly where the bathrooms are in Milliways. She's getting exasperated. One last try this way, and then she'll go back to Serenity.
It's really pretty ridiculous, and next time she sees Bernard she's going to comment on how hard they are to find. Surely she's not the only one inconvenienced by such a thing...
Footfalls echo
(in the memory)
down the corridor as Kaylee explores.
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The one door is on her right.
It is slightly ajar, enough so that the lock-plate glints dull golden, in a flash of brass.
And hanging on the doorknob is a little sign, made of paper, with three kanji clearly printed on it.
使用室
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She sticks her head in. "Hello? Anybody in here?"
And Kaylee slips inside the door, fumbling along the wall for a light switch.
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And clicks shut.
The little paper sign flutters slightly, then stills.
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