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Diana was hunting on her own. It wasn't uncommon for her to be out like this though. She tended to keep to herself more often than not as it saved her the headache of dealing with the rest of the Regime. She had never been a people person after all and the soothing silence that came with late night hunting. Nothing was there to bother her and the prey hardly suspected to be hunted in the dead of night. Every once in a while though she wouldn't mind a bit of company. Perhaps that stemmed back from a time when she used to go hunting with Hurricane....She shook her head. She hadn't spoken with Hurricane for quite some time. It was probably best not to think on him at the moment.
Post by Honeystorm on Aug 17, 2019 12:56:10 GMT -5
Shule wasn't much of a people person either. But she never really did have a choice, neither as Sentinel nor Mercenary Superior. It was simply expected of her to interact with others, despite the cold, rigid attitude she had. It was a wonder she'd ended up with someone so completely her opposite such as Sean, but by now, she'd stuck through thick and thin, and really, it couldn't get any worse. So she hoped.
She hadn't really expected to see her niece today, but here they were. "Oh, hello Diana." The Superior greeted amicably, nodding her head to the she-cat. Usually, she was of the stricter sort, but at current, she wasn't really on duty and could afford to not be nearly so harsh.