Rumi, also known as the half-demon lead singer and main vocalist of the popular K-Pop, and Demon Hunters group Huntrix, moved through her home prepping some snacks. She kept herself busy while the lake cabin, which qualified as a small manor, seemed quiet while her quarter-demon child was at school. She might come across as tough, but she’s caring and has a good heart. Mira and Zoey were currently in the basement, working on a new song for the new popular K-Pop singer known as Neo-Huntress, who was her child, they’d been writing together, and she’d be going over the lyrics for when she had an opportunity to do so.
"Okay, after school snacks are done, cabin is cleaned from top to bottom, and school should be out by now." She hummed. “I’ve still got some rap lyrics to work on for the kid's next concert, but I’ve got some time while Mira and Zoey are working on finishing the song’s rap lyrics and choreography.”
Rumi thought about what else she could do while her child was away at school, before remembering there was something that needed her immediate attention, and made her way to her home office on the second floor of the cabin, and sat at her U-Shaped antique oak desk on her yoga ball chair.
Rumi looked to the framed photo of her child, and smiled softly, her eyes lingering on the demon patterns visible on the child's skin. Unlike how Celine raised her, Rumi didn’t make her child feel ashamed of her patterns. Huntrix raised her kid together as a group, their own little family, and they made sure that they felt loved, and was never ashamed of the patterns they’d inherited from Rumi.
Aiming her focus back on the task at hand, and going into full businesswoman mode, the Demon Huntress began typing away at her computer setup, as she sifted through recent data news logs and reports, trying to find any sort of Demon Activity. Finding there weren’t any world or peace threatening events needing her immediate attention, Rumi logged out of the news logs, before moving onto her trade stocks, and selling the ones that looked like they were gonna flop, while investing in the ones that looked promising, and did so all while paying attention to the two screens on either side of the main screen of her All-in-One PC computer.
"Okay, all looks good so far." She said, listing off what's happening with the two sets of accounts she managed for both her, and secretly for her child to surprise them with it, when they're ready to start maintaining it. "Sell, sell, sell, buy, sell, buy, buy, sell... looks like all four accounts have increased again."