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Post by Honeystorm on May 29, 2020 23:31:36 GMT -5
( Creating a bunch of open threads and pinging users in them! Feel free to reply regardless of if you're the one tagged to jump in or not, and even if you're tagged, obviously this is an optional rp. stardance here's your thread. c; )
Sentinel Kaisra had a knack for getting free of her mother, Shule, for a short while on occasion. Which was nice, it gave her the freedom to check in on Arei-tyke, though she was now a single parent, so it appeared. Gossamer had disappeared who knew where, which caused her a significant amount of heartache she hid with a chaotic smile and spoiling her really terribly behaved child.
But she'd already finished with that today, and was headed for HQ once more. See what hustle and bustle was going on, maybe talk with some other members of the Regime, or her family. See how everyone was doing. Luckily, everyone was looking so much better now that most everyone was hunting. Between that and being able to trade for some stuff with NightClan thanks to the alliance they had with Flamingstar, they were doing pretty well, though she wasn't altogether certain she trusted NightClan. Any place that harbored Kotori was a bit concerning, but she knew her mother well enough by now to know Shule wouldn't have agreed if she thought there was genuine danger for the Regime.