Claire had paused for a few moments at the midpoint, taking in her surroundings. Somehow, there was something about many alien planets that looked the same. This one had the lush greenery that hearkened to the Pacific Northwest, but the sky was more green than blue, and there were two low-slung suns grazing the horizon. It was cool, bordering on cold, and - to Claire, at least - it felt like dawn.
Still, she didn't have the time to wait around and admire the scenery. She waited for a minute or so, until the last of the military escort had arrived, and, satisfied that everyone else was through, Claire stepped through onto the Beta site.
She wasn't sure what she had expected, but she hadn't expected one of the men she saw waiting in the clearing by the gate. A joyful smile spread across her face as she spotted Taft. It was good to see a friend there. Sure, Caleb was with her, but sometimes, you just needed a friend. The smile turned into more of a smirk as she noted Fia Serigliano approach him, and cocked an eyebrow at Taft. She had known about their blossoming relationship before she had left for Atlantis, and, true to her word, she hadn't told a soul, not even Caleb.
Shrugging her pack from her back, Claire let it drop to the floor, and stretched, looking around her surroundings. Again, shades of the Pacific Northwest, but, like the midpoint planet, two suns. She wondered whether they were in the same solar system. However, the sky was the usual blue, not green, if a slightly deeper blue than you would get on earth, and the air smelled like rain. She glanced down, expecting the ground to be wet, but it was bone dry. She looked around, her eyes seeking out Caleb, before giving him a warm smile, and then glancing back to Taft. She had a hug in store for her friend, but it was obvious that there was a "moment" taking place between he and Fia, one that they wouldn't welcome being interrupted.
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