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He gave her the bag with a warm smile. "Have a good day. Come again."
"Not much different," she said with a small sigh, "although, my magic has gotten a little more powerful."
"Comin' right up, he said, turning his back to her and picking a fresh one up from the heat, carefully placing it in a bag and giving it to her....
She opened it, her expression thoughtful. "Right.. Maybe I should just come visit more then."
The line didn't last very long. Once she got to the front she was greeted by a gruff looking man, who had a kind face. "Heya, miss," he said in...
She watched him with a small sigh, relenting a little. "I know.. You should come visit sometime."
There were plenty of places to stop and eat, small cafes or bakeries, stand selling delicious smelling food. The options were endless.
"But it was probably a smart move to go to the city," she said. "More opportunities."
He gave a small yip, his fluffy tail swishing at the prospect.
"Hey," she said playfully, "you're the smart one. That's why you live here."
He nodded, giving a small wave before heading off, his head turning curiously as he looked around.
"I'm a little weird," she said with a small, embarrassed laugh. "I have a phobia of, like, everything.." (Discord?)
She nodded before turning to her group of workers, who were other fairies. "Alright! Let's get to work! Chop chop!" She left her and Firo alone,...
She squinted up at him. "You know how I am. People don't like to hand around me because of how.. I don't know, weird I am."
The planner spoke to Firo before moving over and speaking to the two of them. She was faerie, and her wings fluttered excitedly, dark hair tied...
She crossed her arms with a small smile. "I'm out of the nest. Aren't you glad? Besides, I miss you. It sucks not having you around."
Firo gave her a small smile before going quiet again, focusing on the journey. After awhile, the buildings became more frequent and grander, some...
She huffed good naturedly. "Why did you have to move to far away?"
"Hey, hey," he began, with mock annoyance, "don't gotta sugarcoat it for me. Now I'll be ready for the apocalypse."
She took his hand and stood as well, tilting her head slightly. "It was long.. But good. I'm a little hungry. How have you been?"