That would explain why they'd kept missing one another.
Her brows knitt together for a moment when he mentioned moving on. Personally, Midii had very few issues with the Hotel. It was a centralized, relative safe Haven where she could get her rest and find food in the kitchen. It was affordable, so long as she kept up her odd jobs--and, really, she would have been charged no matter where she went.
Not to mention, she was able to come and go at her leisure. There was nobody to stop her from roaming the streets at an hour she choose. So what could be so bad about it that people always seemed to be eager to leave, and more interesting in the moment:
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Her brows knitt together for a moment when he mentioned moving on. Personally, Midii had very few issues with the Hotel. It was a centralized, relative safe Haven where she could get her rest and find food in the kitchen. It was affordable, so long as she kept up her odd jobs--and, really, she would have been charged no matter where she went.
Not to mention, she was able to come and go at her leisure. There was nobody to stop her from roaming the streets at an hour she choose. So what could be so bad about it that people always seemed to be eager to leave, and more interesting in the moment:
"Why?"