Really it wasn't that big a set up. She was live-streaming and it was a pretty stripped-back thing. Her phone handled the capture of her movements (and kept her connected to the hospital wifi) while her laptop handled her streaming software and VSeeFace for her persona. She didn't think she'd ever show her actual face ever again on stream. These days she really only had a face for radio. A nice one she learned from Grandma, said about someone in her bridge club.
Mm, but Cookie really felt it for herself these days.
Juggling phone, backpack and laptop while wandering around trying to look casual was hard, so really she wasn't streaming yet at all, more like doing a little practice run before the stream she had planned for the following day to ring in the new year. Sure, maybe people were looking at her strange and yeah, maybe a security guy had already come and told her she couldn't film here, but that guy was gone for the night, and people were going home after visiting hours, so no one was likely to bother her now, right? Yeah.
And it definitely wasn't suspicious to keep kinda... sauntering past the mortuary signage and just kinda... scoping that direction out. Just a casual hours long walk around the hospital. Real chill.
Looking into her phone, she turned her head from left to right, watching the avatar in her laptop screen follow in real time. Good, that worked.
She was ready to make the move towards that precious signage again, footsteps real deliberate as she chattered to no one at all.
“--You know, these days I really don't notice the cold that much. I dunno what that says; maybe it's just not that cold any more. Is that like global warming or like--”
An abrupt stop as her next casual little foot swing collided with someone in her path. A path she'd sauntered only seventy six times today! No one had ever been in the way before!
Tilting her head round the laptop-phone combination so she could see, she blinked slowly.
“Uh. I don't think people are supposed to be down here,” was the first thing she could think of to say, a declaration that was not only not even true, but that made her one hell of a hypocrite if it was.
Not suspect at all, Cookie!