
Yet again Rada's babysitter followed her the whole day. Thankfully she didn't have school today, so Rada was able to direct her anger at the punching bags in her gym instead of her innocent classmates. And she was even able to talk the babysitter into sparring, so Rada could direct her anger at its source. Perfect.
By the time evening and Rada's shift rolled around her babysitter was already sick and tired of her, and Rada was able to slip out of his radar by the time her shift started. So her mood became exponentially better.
As Rada climbed the stairs upstairs she didn't know what she should be expecting. Would Zienna be there, or had Rada driven her away? Either option had its ups and downs, but overall Rada would rather have the woman around. She was a customer, and a potential friend if Zienna took down some of the walls she had up. Though that might've been wistful thinking.
Rada got all the way up, looked around and...Zienna wasn't there.
Rada exhaled through her nose and slipped behind the bar, greeting the bartender and putting on an apron. Suppose Zienna had had enough and decided to find another bar.
@Nameless