[whatever he starts to say, it's interrupted as stardust settles around them and they'll both experience a memory of trying to convince a sassy lost child to clean himself up in the stupidest way possible.]
Actually, not sure if it qualifies as a spell or a byproduct of a blessing someone had. [he kind of makes a face.] Eternal happiness, apparently. Which... somehow made everyone in his general vicinity want to start singing...?
[squints a little]
I don't know, I haven't really thought too hard about the logistics of it.
[nodding slowly at that first part, before his expression gets at once more fond and more melancholic.]
His name was Wenceslaus. He was... a handful, as you could see, but he could be really sweet, too. His parents weren't in the picture anymore, so he had to live on his own for a while. It meant he was really independent, but also kind of a brat.
Yeah. We tried to, at least. [but he doesn't want to bring the mood down too much, so:] Considering that when we met when he tried to scam me out of money, and we got to the level where he let us give him piggyback rides, I think we did pretty decent.
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Maybe. [she just makes the :nyeh: face]
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[whatever he starts to say, it's interrupted as stardust settles around them and they'll both experience a memory of trying to convince a sassy lost child to clean himself up in the stupidest way possible.]
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Why were you singing.
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[hm]
Actually, not sure if it qualifies as a spell or a byproduct of a blessing someone had. [he kind of makes a face.] Eternal happiness, apparently. Which... somehow made everyone in his general vicinity want to start singing...?
[squints a little]
I don't know, I haven't really thought too hard about the logistics of it.
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[this is her answer to everything]
Who was the kid?
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His name was Wenceslaus. He was... a handful, as you could see, but he could be really sweet, too. His parents weren't in the picture anymore, so he had to live on his own for a while. It meant he was really independent, but also kind of a brat.
[that's said with clear affection though]
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[be nice.]
Looks like you kind of took care of him.
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Yeah. We tried to, at least. [but he doesn't want to bring the mood down too much, so:] Considering that when we met when he tried to scam me out of money, and we got to the level where he let us give him piggyback rides, I think we did pretty decent.