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Scout Sundial nodded in agreement. "It'll keep everyone busy for a bit longer." She knew some of the cadets had been getting restless, though for the most part that was just in their nature as young cats. As much as she liked to think she had always been mature, she knew that wasn't quite the case: she'd gotten in trouble plenty of times for spending too much time on the surface. The tunnels were her home and it was strange to be aboveground for a long time, but it was peaceful, just watching the time go by.
"It's about time for me to be returning to my duties. If I stay away for too long, something will be left undone." While he would love to remain sitting here talking and in part relaxing, he still had a few things he needed to have done by the end of the day. "You should really relax more. Things can always get better."
"Of course; I apologize for keeping you. You've got much more important duties than listening to an old cat's ramblings," the scout laughed. The tortoiseshell shook out her fur and rose to her paws, stretching her stiffened muscles. "It was good to speak with you, Commander. I'll think on your words more when I can."
"I wouldn't say that. I actually enjoy getting to know more about my soldiers. After all, we are one big family here right?" He had paused now to look over his shoulder. He honestly didn't want to make her feel like she had been holding him up or anything of the sort when he had spoken to her of his own free will.