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She was covered in water, and she looked up at him in shock before coming over to him, her hand curling against his chest as she beamed up at him....
It was a delicate task, but it would prove to be quite simple to someone of his ability. There were many of these breaks, though, and it would...
He would sense long lines of metal along the corn, which he would assume were the sprinkler lines. They seemed well-built, but he would notice a...
She looked up at him, still frowning before shaking her head. “Could you just feel around underground? See what it feels like or look for any...
She looked up at him, her eyes widening as she pushed it forward. “I’m okay,” she replied.
“No, I’d like to get it working,” she said, shoving her shoulder into the machine to push it past a few rocks. “Let me just... finish this row so...
She frowned but continued to push, moving through the stalks. “Let me finish this row,” she said. “And then we could give it a try.”
She looked up at him from pushing the corn mill, her brows furrowed. “Could you do that without disturbing the cornstalks?”
She frowned, getting g to the end of the line. There was a large machine that stood on large wheels, encapsulating the line of the corn. With a...
“I’m more asking if there’s something I could do with water magic that would bypass the need for the pipes,” she said, heading down the line.
She shook her head uncertainly. “We haven’t been able to figure that out. It’s not a problem with the well; we think in might be the pipes under...
“Well, harvesting takes all day, and watering does too,” she said, gesturing to the sprinklers in the ground. “Papa put these in place, but we...
She considered him before looking down at the lines of corn. “I was wondering if you could brainstorm something for me,” she said, looking back...
She looked up at him brightly, tucking her hair behind her ear. “Oh, great,” she said enthusiastically. “I gotta drive some of the harvesters...
The chores he assigned her would pass without incident, and he would find her in the corn. She was already hard at work, moving through the fields...
She nodded too. There was hope in her eyes, and she leaned up, kissing his cheek gently before leaving the barn.
"After that... you can come to meet me down by the corn?" she suggested. "I might need some help down there."
She nodded, pulling away from him. "I'll leave you here... I need to catch up on crop gathering. Once you finish the chickens, could you open...
She reached up and kissed him gently, cupping his jaw with her hands. "I love you," she murmured.
She seemed incredibly relieved, exhaling deeply as she came over to him. "You won't leave?"