“Don't know.” Ruka answered nonchalantly, lazily picking her way through the Alvadas streets. She glanced over her shoulder at the Konti girl, shooting her a reassuring smile. “Ms. Irene said that Ionu's Mercy finds you, but you don't find it. I suppose that's good, because I'd never make it to work if I had to go searching.”
She laughed humorously, slowing down to walk side-by-side with the other girl. The cold, snowy temperature that had been in the city before had been replaced with the blistering heat of summer, and soon Ruka found herself panting slightly as small beads of sweat rolled down her temple. She glanced around their area, hoping to catch sign of the hospital, and being greatly disappointed when it didn't appear.
“Hopefully it'll appear soon. It might be busy picking up injured people ...” Tilting her head up towards the sky, she watched the clouds move leisurely through their blue ocean. She waited for one of the fluffy white cotton balls to float in front of the blazing yellow orb, obscuring the ground below and offering the people even a tiny bit of solace. Of course, that didn't happen. As if Ionu had heard her silent plea and decided to spite her, the clouds began floating away from the sun, traveling around it before returning to their normal path.
“Of course ...” Sighing, she turned back to the Konti beside her, smiling slightly in her direction. “So you want to become a doctor at Ionu's Mercy, right? At least, I think that's what you said ...” Ruka paused momentarily, forcing herself to think back to the reason Nira'lia wanted to find the hospital in the first place. Not being able to pull anything up, she simply shook her head and continued.
“That would be great if you get hired! I haven't really met anyone besides, Ms. Irene. It gets kind of lonely having no one there to talk to on my free time.” As they rounded a corner, a grin lit up Ruka's face as her eyes instantly locked onto the looming stone building, a place that had become a second home to her in the past few weeks. “Ah! There it is!”
Ruka quickened her pace, weaving through the throngs of people, only pausing at the entrance to make sure the other girl didn't get swept away. “I'll introduce you to Ms. Irene when we get inside.” She informed, pushing the door open and holding it for Nira'lia to enter through first.
She laughed humorously, slowing down to walk side-by-side with the other girl. The cold, snowy temperature that had been in the city before had been replaced with the blistering heat of summer, and soon Ruka found herself panting slightly as small beads of sweat rolled down her temple. She glanced around their area, hoping to catch sign of the hospital, and being greatly disappointed when it didn't appear.
“Hopefully it'll appear soon. It might be busy picking up injured people ...” Tilting her head up towards the sky, she watched the clouds move leisurely through their blue ocean. She waited for one of the fluffy white cotton balls to float in front of the blazing yellow orb, obscuring the ground below and offering the people even a tiny bit of solace. Of course, that didn't happen. As if Ionu had heard her silent plea and decided to spite her, the clouds began floating away from the sun, traveling around it before returning to their normal path.
“Of course ...” Sighing, she turned back to the Konti beside her, smiling slightly in her direction. “So you want to become a doctor at Ionu's Mercy, right? At least, I think that's what you said ...” Ruka paused momentarily, forcing herself to think back to the reason Nira'lia wanted to find the hospital in the first place. Not being able to pull anything up, she simply shook her head and continued.
“That would be great if you get hired! I haven't really met anyone besides, Ms. Irene. It gets kind of lonely having no one there to talk to on my free time.” As they rounded a corner, a grin lit up Ruka's face as her eyes instantly locked onto the looming stone building, a place that had become a second home to her in the past few weeks. “Ah! There it is!”
Ruka quickened her pace, weaving through the throngs of people, only pausing at the entrance to make sure the other girl didn't get swept away. “I'll introduce you to Ms. Irene when we get inside.” She informed, pushing the door open and holding it for Nira'lia to enter through first.