callainus--gratia:
“Yeah, me too…humans can be so tough sometimes…” She let out a long sigh and leaned back against the bench they were currently sitting on. When she was offered the sandwich, she smiled at Gavin and carefully began picking out the meats before taking a large bite.Â
“Mmmmm, tphish ish really guod! Shiank kyu, Gabin!” The words were almost incomprehensible since they were spoken as she ate, but that didn’t mean they weren’t sincere.~ Before speaking again, she gulped down the remainder of the sandwich. “And that’s not rude at all!~ I’ve actually thought about doing that, but those kinds of plants take a really, really long time to grow…”
“And it is my turn to decide what we do next!~ Hmmm…” She sat silently for a few moments to gather her thoughts. “Ah, I know! We should go somewhere we can play!~ I really wanna play around a bit, because this whole week’s been really stressful… Oh! And I wanna go to a place with lots of flowers!~”Â
   “It’s enough to me that you considered trying it. I don’t expect that from anyone, the fact you’ve thought it over means a lot. If my abilities were any better, I’d try it myself. But it’s all minimal, as we both know all too well. But that’s a secondary matter, one that could possibly be solved with training. But again, I see little need to do so.”Â
   He lapsed back into a comfortable silence, taking relative time to finish the sandwich he had. Of course, it was minimal. Small. Humans ripped everyone off left right and center. Gavin was far from impressed with how society was run, but he tried with it anyways. Blue eyes raised and locked on to her as she spoke where she wished to go next. A smile appeared on his face in response.Â
   “You’re the most attuned out of the two of us to find such a place. I would love to go out among flowers. Far away from intruding humans.” It seemed a common occurrence he forget about the fact he too was born human by all means and purposes. “It’d be nice to have some fun in a place full of colorful flowers. I miss the sweet smell of the Floaroma flowers. I always loved being around there.”









