There were plants.
Green leafy things. Hanging from wooden beams. Crawling across archways. Framing displays. Filling pots. Climbing supports. Draping from the top like they were holding up everything.
Reeve took in the scene piece by piece.
A booth filled with rows and rows of items he couldn't really identify. There were things shaped like spheres, others like elongated tubes, some leafy, some shiny, and all of them arranged in shockingly neat piles.
The colors alone nearly blinded him. Vibrant reds, deep greens, bright yellows, soft purples, and shades he was fairly certain did not naturally occur in anything he had ever eaten.
He leaned forward slightly.
Well, it definitely looked like a tomato, the same one that's all over StarNet, but realistically speaking, how likely would it be for him to find one that's not simply decorative?
The young intern hadn't entered yet and was simply looking from a distance because entering booths was a commitment.
