Mackenzie had been a bit skeptical when Hunter had initially introduced her to the idea of getting their own place. It concerned the shorter blonde highly how gung-ho the taller girl was. Living in an apartment off campus was different then living in the dorms. Instead of a slap on the wrist from Sato, any kind of eccentric Hunter incident would cost them money and possibly their home. She couldn't lie and say she wouldn't like it though. As sappy as it sounded, she couldn't wait to do mundane little house keeping things with Tatum.
So far, she thought that the whole visit could have gone a lot worse. Hunter seemed to be on her best behavior, hell, she almost seemed like a respectable human being! Mack had been careful to reassure the short wizard showing them the unit of their reliability, especially Hunters. Now that they were alone, Mack felt her shoulders relax a little bit. It was a nice place, she had always thought Le's place was pretty cozy. It wasn't too expensive either, something that she supposed mattered.
She had been spacing out, debating on sending pictures to Tatum when Hunter addressed her. The little redhead had been down ever since the party at her parents house, and Mack wanted to find a place that she could be truly home. It was like the tree house, just for her and Tatum. "Oh fuck off, you ass," Mack scolded, shooting Hunter a glare. The big closet would be nice though, she did have a lot of clothing. "She ain't gonna need to be in the closet anymore. That's the point of us getting an apartment!"
Joining Hunter at the window, she couldn't help but let a small smile take the place of the glare on her face. "I like it, it could use some work, but I like it." She looked over at Hunter, a rare look of intimacy that spoke of the true depth of their friendship crossing her face. "It just needs some new curtains, right?" There had been a similar conversation when they had found their tree house. Mack couldn't think of anyone she would want to share her first apartment with, and now, they had people who loved them to share it with too.