Deviced
くたばれ
"I suppose it wouldn't hurt spending the night here. You wouldn't happen to have a map would you?"
Virgo nodded in agreement, offering a grin in return as well.
"Well, you're in luck! I happen to own many maps, all of which are far more helpful than just any regular ones," she giggled excitedly, hopping toward the staircase that led to her fairly large home in the midst of a multitude of strong branches. She assumed that the other two would follow suit, so she left the door open and began humming as she pranced toward the oven, turning it on to preheat.
"Luckily I saved a few baking sheets for when Mr. Michaelis pops in, he does have quite a sweet tooth. Feel free to use it, if you'd like."
Virgo placed the metal sheet on the counter next to her, keeping her back turned as she searched the cupboard for her prized maps.
"Aha! Here we are, Sacred Maps of the Obscalian Counci-"
Oh. There was no one here.
"Well, they must be on their way then..." She sighed, noting the screams of Creeps in the background, a sound she was used to by now. Somehow the sounds of screeching animals bothered her a lot less than people chattering.
Suddenly, a sound much louder than just a regular feral animal made way to her ears, sending a shock through her body.
It had broken her barrier, that was for sure, and it didn't sound terribly friendly.
"Oh dear... ohdearohdearohdear!" Virgo fretted, grabbing a satchel from her fluffy lounge chairs, stuffing in a few maps, a few potion vials, and a small brown pouch. She ran to the other side of the room, slipping into her silken shoes and throwing on a long, thin coat. Lastly, she fastened a bow across her body, rushing out of her home with a distraught expression painted across her face.
Virgo needed to reseal the barrier before anything else got in, or else it could mean big trouble for her.
In the direction of the noise she sprinted, more and more human noises made way to her ears.
"Did they have something to do with this?!"
As she finally approached the group, her panting finally gave way to the words that were stuck in her throat.
"Did you guys seriously have to ruin my barrier?"
Virgo nodded in agreement, offering a grin in return as well.
"Well, you're in luck! I happen to own many maps, all of which are far more helpful than just any regular ones," she giggled excitedly, hopping toward the staircase that led to her fairly large home in the midst of a multitude of strong branches. She assumed that the other two would follow suit, so she left the door open and began humming as she pranced toward the oven, turning it on to preheat.
"Luckily I saved a few baking sheets for when Mr. Michaelis pops in, he does have quite a sweet tooth. Feel free to use it, if you'd like."
Virgo placed the metal sheet on the counter next to her, keeping her back turned as she searched the cupboard for her prized maps.
"Aha! Here we are, Sacred Maps of the Obscalian Counci-"
Oh. There was no one here.
"Well, they must be on their way then..." She sighed, noting the screams of Creeps in the background, a sound she was used to by now. Somehow the sounds of screeching animals bothered her a lot less than people chattering.
Suddenly, a sound much louder than just a regular feral animal made way to her ears, sending a shock through her body.
It had broken her barrier, that was for sure, and it didn't sound terribly friendly.
"Oh dear... ohdearohdearohdear!" Virgo fretted, grabbing a satchel from her fluffy lounge chairs, stuffing in a few maps, a few potion vials, and a small brown pouch. She ran to the other side of the room, slipping into her silken shoes and throwing on a long, thin coat. Lastly, she fastened a bow across her body, rushing out of her home with a distraught expression painted across her face.
Virgo needed to reseal the barrier before anything else got in, or else it could mean big trouble for her.
In the direction of the noise she sprinted, more and more human noises made way to her ears.
"Did they have something to do with this?!"
As she finally approached the group, her panting finally gave way to the words that were stuck in her throat.
"Did you guys seriously have to ruin my barrier?"