For the last two weeks, Mal had been poking her nose into places it likely didn't belong and trying to dig up information on . . . well, anything would have been nice. Food sources. Information that had not been officially improved. A map with an X marked 'HERE BE THE TRUTH' would have been lovely. But no, none of that. That would have been too easy.
Still, she kept trying - in large part out of boredom, because there were so few people in the City spread out so thinly, and there wasn't even anyone to train with given the fact that Re-l had vanished somewhere - and on Wednesday found herself emerging from the Hiberna train. Slinking past the guards hovering around the entrance, she stretched her back out from the long ride. "Home again, home again," she muttered, before cocking her head at the man hovering at the entrance to the platform.
"Are you looking for something?" she asked curiously, studiously ignoring the guards.
Wednesday, June 8
Still, she kept trying - in large part out of boredom, because there were so few people in the City spread out so thinly, and there wasn't even anyone to train with given the fact that Re-l had vanished somewhere - and on Wednesday found herself emerging from the Hiberna train. Slinking past the guards hovering around the entrance, she stretched her back out from the long ride. "Home again, home again," she muttered, before cocking her head at the man hovering at the entrance to the platform.
"Are you looking for something?" she asked curiously, studiously ignoring the guards.