[img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ4LmUxYjkxOS5UV0ZsSUZOb2FXSmhJQzhnSjBOdmJXVmtlU2MsLjAA/crab.regular.png[/img] Mae shrugged at the other two's response. [color=#F4A460]"Oh, I wasn't joking. He's definitely crazy, but he's our crazy. You know I don't actually mind it, Wolf Claw."[/color] she'd forgotten that they could be a little sensitive. [color=#F4A460]"Although I agree that I'd probably be delicious."[/color] Mae listened to the Time Hound's warning, although she didn't really seem bothered by it. When weren't things changing in this city? You got used to it after a while, so the advice didn't actually do much for her. She tended to sleep with one eye open at this point, 'cause you never knew who'd turn around and stab you in the back. With a smile, she responded. [color=#F4A460]"When am I not prepared, Time Hound?"[/color] If things were gonna get more dangerous, though, the crazy one had the right idea. [color=#F4A460]"Wolf Claw has a point though. If things are gonna happen, we're better off getting some rest while we can. You know where to find me if things go wrong."[/color] There was an abandoned skyscraper where she tended to stay on the top floor when she could - the stairs were destroyed, so no humans could really get up there to bother her. Ghouls were a different story, but that was the same anywhere in the city. If they needed to track her down, she'd told them where it was. With a smile, she fixed her mask back on her face and gave them a nod before she flew back up to the rooftops, darting between them towards her destination. At this rate, it would take maybe ten minutes to get where she was going, but she scanned the streets below to see if anything caught her interest. If it did, then she'd consider dropping down.