Creative Writing: A Baker's Mission

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“Do you think this is a Galra ship?” Keith asked; he was looking for any Galra that could pop up. He had his red bayard in his hands, his grip tightened around the handle. He was watching, waiting. Expecting anything to attack them. It made him uneasy that no one emerged. There was only silence.

“Doubtful.” Shiro answered. He could sense that Keith was uneasy; so he rests his hand on Keith’s shoulders in a soothing manner, “It doesn’t have the usual Galra insignia on it.”

“Not to mention that none of them had attacked us, yet.” Hunk chimed in, his bayard cannon in his hands.

Keith wasn’t swayed. He did appreciate Shiro trying to comfort him, “Thanks. It’s just---”

“Hey! I found something!”

Lance pointed to the wall. On the wall, there were numbers with the name of the ship in white letters, ‘SRV- Kakuri’ Pidge read through her translator that she had transferred to her helmet before leaving to her mission, “The name of the ship, perhaps?”
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At least, they had a lead. They knew the name of the ship, “Now to find out who owns this ship.”

“Let’s keep going.” Keith had already started to walk away, moving on ahead from his crew. He stopped when he saw an elevator and next to the elevator was stairs. Keith looked on ahead to see a long corridor. There were signs near the elevator. One pointed down the hall to the engineering bay and the others stated the cockpit and resting area was upstairs.

He looked back at his teammates, confused. Should they go up the stairs to investigate or continue down the

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