[Then again, there was very little about the situation that made her happy. She also wasn't particularly unhappy about it, but then, Midii wasn't really sure what she felt any longer. Her brief glimpse of a better life was slowly crumbling around her. She no longer felt completely safe, and this abrupt change in just about everything unnerved her greatly.]
[Oh, she would adapt. Reverting back to the old days, when privacy was achieved by hiding all the way inside one's sleeping bag. When you spent more time traveling the back roads than around a decently warm campfire. At least she still had a bed to call her own. A place she could retreat to when she had run out of the energy to deal with her new suite-mates. Faces she barely recognized.]
[That didn't mean she had to be happy about it, though.]
Midii Une | TU-CHEN
[Then again, there was very little about the situation that made her happy. She also wasn't particularly unhappy about it, but then, Midii wasn't really sure what she felt any longer. Her brief glimpse of a better life was slowly crumbling around her. She no longer felt completely safe, and this abrupt change in just about everything unnerved her greatly.]
[Oh, she would adapt. Reverting back to the old days, when privacy was achieved by hiding all the way inside one's sleeping bag. When you spent more time traveling the back roads than around a decently warm campfire. At least she still had a bed to call her own. A place she could retreat to when she had run out of the energy to deal with her new suite-mates. Faces she barely recognized.]
[That didn't mean she had to be happy about it, though.]