It was slightly dark in the hideout, Yomi had to set up the lamps again with proper oil, but at the same time she enjoyed working in the dark, she found it quite relaxing and even though seeing was harder it gave her a focus that a bright setting just couldn't. It was the same for a rainy day as opposed to a sunny day, it just felt right compared to the alternative. Stretching after a long night's work, Yomi still felt her body reel a bit from her modifications that had taken up much of her time recently. Still, it was necessary in order to keep her other problem at bay for the time being. How she wished she could just focus on her experiments and her potential cures over these others, afflictions that were plaguing her right now, the most annoying one at the moment being her spying procedures going on within the town. Thankfully she believed the assignment in this area would be done soon as Vicktor had seemed restless with the idea of leaving, though with his new little fish love was he really willing to depart that easily? He had quite the nice life going right now, he could just settle down and leave his anger behind, it wouldn't be a bad life and the marines kept the place safe enough to live in relative safety, and no one would blame him for leaving as he was so young.
Yomi knew the boy wouldn't do that, but she kind of wished that he would, not because she wanted him out of her hair, but because she wished for him to learn the lessons of a happy life, something she had to sadly leave behind long ago. Still, she knew, just like how science called to her, the sea and fighting called to him, she just hoped whoever he got together with would understand the life upon the sea and the life of the sword, otherwise, heartbreak would be all that was left. Too many good men died at sea while off on an adventure for her to really count, on all sides of the spectrum, not just the revolution. Getting up from drawing one of her latest schematics Yomi started to light the lanterns around the basement so as to at least keep it lit if anyone came back, be it a new recruit of Vicktor himself. Hopefully he would come back with news of a new assignment, and not some form of complication.
Yomi knew the boy wouldn't do that, but she kind of wished that he would, not because she wanted him out of her hair, but because she wished for him to learn the lessons of a happy life, something she had to sadly leave behind long ago. Still, she knew, just like how science called to her, the sea and fighting called to him, she just hoped whoever he got together with would understand the life upon the sea and the life of the sword, otherwise, heartbreak would be all that was left. Too many good men died at sea while off on an adventure for her to really count, on all sides of the spectrum, not just the revolution. Getting up from drawing one of her latest schematics Yomi started to light the lanterns around the basement so as to at least keep it lit if anyone came back, be it a new recruit of Vicktor himself. Hopefully he would come back with news of a new assignment, and not some form of complication.