As Sunset walked a few paces behind her she always kept a sharp eye not only on Minerva, but on her surroundings as well. People walking up and down the street, doors opening and closing, along with where the entrances and exits were, marking where they were in her mind in case she needed to make a quick leave with Minerva in tow.
Sunset knew Minerva didn’t trust her. The looks of slight distane and boredom told her that in an instant, and while it did hurt, and the less then stellar way the two meet didn’t help, she had dealt with it before. All she could do was smile and keep her safe. And open a a car door for her as she made her way to it. “Which spa are you going to? I can drive you there.”
The world when the mink moved seemed to be in motion. Her slight bounce to the stride and the remarkably elegance in which she was able to slink and move through and across was quite something. As a toon, a creature that seemed to operate on different laws and logic, the mink was no doubt applying her gift of nature in how the world was to her.
She was to be the bombshell, so she was. Simple as that. Every step was graceful, every sway was alluring. Even the cast and crew of the busy set seemed to part and glide about her not once causing her pause. It was an oddity in some ways yet completely and utterly expected too. It was not out of place for the mink nor any of the fellow toon stars that scattered Warner Studios.
As Sunset opened the door to her car and offered to drive, the mink paused before looking at the professional dressed girl. Arms folding, she leaned back as if to be surprised at the nature of the request. While she may not trust the other as well as being quite capable of driving…. the mink had to admit she didn’t exactly WANT to drive.
“Palm Nut Spa and Hotel. It’s just outside of Hollywood. Take the 101 towards Valley Village.” The mink explained idly before she slid into the the passenger car seat, awaiting the bodyguard to join her.
It was in that moment Susnet was thankful that she took those years of driving lessons, and while she did have a very strong preference for anything with two wheels, she still took a great amount of pride in her driving abilities. The courses and summers spent at a local racetrack behind the wheel of whatever she felt like renting for the day would always cost her a pretty penny, but she could afford it. But then again, driving that one hypercar almost broke her. But in the end, she decided it was worth it.
Sunset gently closed the door behind the mink with a small smile as she climbed into the driver’s seat, idly running her fingertips gently along the inside. The dash, the radio, the steering wheel, the gearshift knob…
Finally, she let out a soft sigh and started the car, giving a slight glance over at Minerva before effortlessly backing out and headed out into town.