A small military shuttle landed in Hereford, Cambridge. A quiet part of the planet, mostly used by military personnel, it offered many of the amenities needed for a civilian life far away from the War. Namely a beautiful park near the shore of the Severn sea and lush greenery.
It has been a while since Kaze Dagon has set foot here. Her own private apartment was probably needing a thorough cleaning, something she wouldn't trust to anyone apart from her. But that was not the reason for being here today.
No, it was something that she felt it was needed. Her stay in Saigon in absolute silence for months brought valuable lessons from the shadows of every day. One of them, to cultivate the very reasons that drives her in her battles. The love for Victor Weber Steiner, the responsibility for Helene and the future she yearns for herself. A secret closely guarded in her heart, lest it be seen as weakness.
In her way, as she cleared the small spaceport, some soldiers asked for her signature.. and blessing, something that she felt extremely awkward in doing so. The consequences of her actions in Leeds, something she detested and abhorred. A monster should not be idolized or seen. It should remain into the shadows. But this monster was out and about, and while Kaze herself did not wanted the brilliant highlights and distant shadows, she knew she would have to capitalize on this. And she did. Hearty minds and filled spirits would be needed in the days to come, for Hell was about to be unleashed.
As the 'Full Metal Commodore' cleared the spaceport, one quick taxi to the park and there she finally saw, Victor and Helene, alongside her nanny, as Kaze removed the picnic basket. Costed her a pretty penny, but it would be worth it, since she could not cook for her own life, much like her mother. Especially the beef Wellington in a self-heating capsule, Victor's favorite, made by the Royal chef. Something that costed her far much than she would food would cost.
Kaze Dagon was not used to the pretty, tasteful and easy side of life. She breathed in as she smiled and waved at Victor, as the hover taxi left. This was not a battlefield she was used to be on.