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A Long Run (Attn: Therese)

She -could- drive but Nikhila currently didn't have a license, even if she did she didn't have a car. It had been her habit to take public transportation, or if she was feeling particularly indulgant, a cab. Aidan had taken exception to that. It hadn't been an argument, but she had protested a bit even if she had lost in the long run which is how Nikhila came to be driving twoard the preserve with a very nice wolf from security, Sam. It seemed silly to have to be driven to a meeting with a friend but given the choice between feeling a little silly and being confined on the grounds she'd take the silly.

They pulled into the parking lot, and it didn't appear that Thérèse was here yet. She really didn't know what to make this request. Granted she and Thérèse hadn't had much of a chance to talk since the French woman's arrival into Nachton, but having a child had made that a bit difficult. Still when the request came she was quick to agree to it.

It was perhaps a bit cold out for a run but that was one hobby both of them shared. Although Nikhila was a bit of a traditionalist and not as apt to run up the side of a building as Thérèse. She waited in the car chatting with Sam until Thérèse arrival. Only a few minutes later another car pulled into the nearly empty parking lot and her friend appeared. Before Nikhila could slide out of the car Sam reminded her he wouldn't be too far away and that he wouldn't leave until Aidan came to pick her up.

Therese 13 years ago
"I should like to meet this child at some point. From the pictures he is quite the heart breaker."

But that didn't mean they should take the boy to dinner. It was a detail that could be worked out later though. She was just happy that the invitation had been accepted.

Making a note to start keeping a blanket in the car she cranked the heat up as high as possible, put the car in gear and started home. She did feel a little better, like she had a handle on the situation, tenuous though it may be.


((OOC... Therese out too))