Fingers drummed against the steering wheel, pure annoyance spreading through Kaida's body at this point. By no means did Kaida want to be sent home early from her normal time, and she sure as hell didn't want to be trapped in traffic... Kaida rubbed her eyes as she blinked twice. She had gotten about two hours of sleep, six hours less then normal, simply due to how she was on call frequently. Now, she had the rest of the day, and the next three, off simply due to the fact she hadn't taken one sick day or off day since she had begun her job as a Surgeon.
With only her thoughts as company in the car, Kaida's annoyance slowly drained as the traffic progressively got better, Kaida making it back home in one piece as she parked the car in her driveway. She'd need to change before she went anywhere, plan and simple. She had a busy few days, but she needed to make time for family before she began to fall asleep.
Getting out of her car, Kaida walked straight into home, shutting the door behind her as she pulled off her shoes, heading to her bedroom with a sigh. Her entire wardrobe was filled with kimonos and dresses of all kind, all of which Kaida was comfortable in, but little pants or shirts by themselves. All the ones she had were primarily fitting for work, but not visiting family.
Stripping down of her clothes, Kaida was eventually satisfied with the kimono she had put on. Multicolored with pink waves and purple lace, the base being a dark tide pool blue. Plopping down onto her bed, the next mission to was to a quick brush through of her hair, and once that was done she would be out the door and heading over to the Sohma family estate.
Within twenty minutes of fussing, Kaida was slipping on her sandals and throwing her phone and pager into her passenger seat. For one reason or another, however, the raven haired female as extremely reluctant to even start driving there. Sure she wasn't that far from it, so she'd park at least two-thirds away from the house to not be a bother. She needed to get herself sorted out on the way there. There was no reason to be such a stick in the mud, anyway, was there?