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FayeStar
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Fallon tilted her head curiously as he mentioned a band name that she wasn't familiar with. Hmm, what else could she expect though? She didn't own any device that could play music whenever she wanted. There were dozens of ways for the device to get broken as well. If she wanted music she used her grandparents radio. Some would say that they wouldn't be able to go without such things. Why, she didn't even have her own cell phone. It wasn't that her grandparents wouldn't get her one either, she just...never needed one. Her father rarely called, and he just called their land line. She didn't have friends her age to chat with. That wasn't something she ever worried about either. Okay...sometimes she did wish she had more than the birds to talk to, but that's why she came here in the first place. To find a friend.
She smiled as he asked if she were alone. Yes, he would want to know if she just made his secret place public. "I came to town with my grandparents to help them run their stall at the market. They let me have a little break though, so I came looking for you. I'm fairly sure no one noticed me come here." Perhaps she should exit a different way though. That way Shikei could keep this place secret still. It wouldn't be too hard. She could follow deer trails or even weave her way through the trees. Getting lost wouldn't be a concern with her ability to ask directions from practically any animal she came across. She did wonder if they were worried about her though. Her grandparents that is...She didn't ever come this far into the forest, honestly enjoying being within sight of the market. Who knew what creatures or people could be out here? It was a good thing she had found Shikei and not some perv. Perhaps she should have specified what boy she happened to be looking for next time. The squirrel could have led her to quite a difficult situation without knowing it. "I should be getting back. They said I could only have a half hour...and I think that's been entirely spent. It was good to meet you, Shikei. You should come by to visit our stall at the market some time. We have the best corn in the county." She stood up and dusted off her jeans before turning to him with a smile. Maybe she could come here whenever she came back. It would be fun to talk again.
She smiled as he asked if she were alone. Yes, he would want to know if she just made his secret place public. "I came to town with my grandparents to help them run their stall at the market. They let me have a little break though, so I came looking for you. I'm fairly sure no one noticed me come here." Perhaps she should exit a different way though. That way Shikei could keep this place secret still. It wouldn't be too hard. She could follow deer trails or even weave her way through the trees. Getting lost wouldn't be a concern with her ability to ask directions from practically any animal she came across. She did wonder if they were worried about her though. Her grandparents that is...She didn't ever come this far into the forest, honestly enjoying being within sight of the market. Who knew what creatures or people could be out here? It was a good thing she had found Shikei and not some perv. Perhaps she should have specified what boy she happened to be looking for next time. The squirrel could have led her to quite a difficult situation without knowing it. "I should be getting back. They said I could only have a half hour...and I think that's been entirely spent. It was good to meet you, Shikei. You should come by to visit our stall at the market some time. We have the best corn in the county." She stood up and dusted off her jeans before turning to him with a smile. Maybe she could come here whenever she came back. It would be fun to talk again.