((Aw, man, this place waits until I'm gone for a little while to get busy? Just did a lot of reading to catch up on the past couple of weeks. Welcome and welcome back, all to whom that applies

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Al and Salem sat at the table, watching out the window as the bar emptied and the drama unfolded outside. "Looks like people here get pretty familiar with each other," Salem commented at one point.
Al nodded, "They're a little serious for me, honestly."
As the crew of the ship filtered into the bar, he noticed the tension in the room seemed to rise to an almost palpable level. Al looked perfectly comfortable, but the aura here put Salem on edge. The woman Keshin was talking to and the one Thordon had gone to drink with seemed particularly down. He wondered, for just a second, how many of these people were Yeerks, too.
When Ossanlin entered the bar, Salem tensed up. This Andalite was obviously high ranking, probably a War-Prince. You could always tell by the way they carried themselves. He took the time to note that he'd been amongst Andalites too long to have picked up nuances like that.
"Staying here is starting to look like a very bad idea. Andalites and bounty hunters do not make my day," he said quietly.
Al smiled. "You worry too much. She seemed nice enough," he said, nodding towards Keshin, "And even if he's from the universe where we're in trouble with the Andalites, what are the odds he's one of the few who'd know us?"
Salem glared at Al, "For being so old, you're awfully trusting."
Al chuckled, "For being so young, you're awfully paranoid."
When someone ran over to the table and told Silver something was wrong, Salem glanced over. There was a lot of commotion in the group that included Silver's parents. He'd been so fixated on the returning crew, it hadn't really registered in his mind. Silver'd seemed nice enough, though.
Salem asked Gaz, "Can I ask what's wrong? Or if I could help somehow?"