[This isn't her first visit to Samara, not really. But the first visit had been a brief on, mostly because Samara reminded her too much of home. Or, perhaps, it was home once. She isn't sure -- ever since she was turned, her memories have felt a little scattered. Maybe it's why it's been so difficult to try to find her husband and children again]
[She's been trying to stay near Yukine, for the most part, but as is usual for her she sometimes goes off on her own, and if asked she'd say it was merely to give Yukine some time for himself, to not have her constantly be hovering.]
[Still, something about Samara makes her feel -- a little nostalgic, maybe, a little sadder than she might normally be. But then, it's an ache that doesn't really go away, in the end.]
[Seeing Yukine now, looking after a passing hunter -- can't disguise her own tensing shoulders for half a moment before she makes herself calm -- she can't help but sigh a little and smile down at him. She remembers being a hunter once, and doing her best with it. She can understand the desire to help others, after all.]