[center][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/610144890877378561/658403294527488020/trgrtgtr.png?width=354&height=301[/img][/center] [color=Lightpink][b]Time[/b][/color]: Night [color=Lightblue][b]Location[/b][/color]: Ember Grove streets, outside of the hospital garage [color=Lightpink][b]Interactions[/b][/color]: Nathalie [@Liv] [color=Lightblue][b]Ambience[/b][/color]: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOOr7_kc6MY&list=PL6-_5WR_KPYEiV62UfGwWm0ukLN7azkMi&index=12]Ember Grove at night[/url] [hr] Mia listened to Nathalie while she explained her reasoning for leaving work early. Lucky her, and probably well deserved too. Being a health care professional was a tough job. She wasn't a qualified nurse herself, not yet at least. Hopefully she would be able to finish her education sooner rather than later. At the hospital she worked alongside doctors like Nathalie all the time. They carried the responsibility of the patients, at the end of the day they would be held accountable. It was a lot of responsibility, a weight Mia had dodged on purpose by not becoming a doctor but a nurse instead. With a job like that you definitely needed some sort of way to relieve the stress. Mia was more than happy to recommend some routes to Nathalie. Sean's presence however had complicated things. Having run into him earlier had made her more weary. He in himself wasn't dangerous, but the creatures he hunted were. And if he was here in Ember Grove, it meant there were vampires, werewolves and maybe even witches here too. Stalking the streets at night where Nathalie and her would be going on a "careless and stress-free" run. Mia thought it through for a minute. Obviously she couldn't tell Nathalie this. Even if she was in the loop, knowing things like that was dangerous. She wanted nothing to do with the supernatural herself either. The safest option would probably be to run together. That might actually be fun. It would give her another opportunity aside from the hospital to be around people. A regular evening jog with Nathalie would force her to socialize. Her evenings filled with sulking at home by herself, thinking about the tragic events that happened to her the past year, would be off the schedule for at least an hour. [color=Lightpink]"That's pretty much the only reason I run too, to take my mind of off things."[/color] She answered with a knowing smile. Mia could tell Nathalie was the kind of woman who'd had her fair share of bumps on the road too. [color=Lightpink]"You know.."[/color] Mia began. She switched off the lights on her running bracelets, so their energy wouldn't be wasted standing still. [color=Lightpink]"If you like we could run together. I run every other day, for about half an hour."[/color] [color=Lightpink]"We could take it slow obviously, it took me a while too."[/color] Mia smiled reassuringly.