Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160112022353/@comment-24123288-20160113210138

Kay sadly returned to Solitude with Scav, Astien and Anjhari. She was silent throughout the entire carriage ride back, and the others had dared not speak to her, for fear of reprimand.

When they arrived back at HQ, Kay instantly headed up to her new boss's office to explain herself and her actions. She also said how she'd saved the world from a group of mad Man-Dogs and hopefully enough, convinced him to let her keep her job.

(Will edit as Zoor suffices. I heard he has things to put with the 'Boss')

Over the many years that followed, the Imperial worked many more cases. All were of course, a success and she built up quite the reputation for competency, as well as working alone. Occasionally she'd take out Scav and the others who'd remained from that fateful case, but she was mostly a solo Investigator.

The Nightmares also returned however, now filled with the intense sound of pained howls and visions of boiling, melting flesh. When she awoke in the middle of the night, sweat pouring off her body, Kay would think of a certain Breton, in the vain hopes that it would help her get back to normal.

Alas, no matter how much she thought of Geralt, it just wasn't the same without him beside her, and so, she returned to barely sleeping at nights.

When she wasn't sleeping, she'd sit on her bed, hug her knees and stare out at the stars. It gave her some comfort at least, knowing Geralt would be looking at the same ones...