Series One Episode Fifty-Two “Hello,” a pink female Uni spoke in a sweet tone. A rather perturbed looking Techo at the Adoption Center desk accompanied her. “What do you want? Come on; hurry up! Are you here to throw away your pets, or are you here to adopt one?” the Techo, one Dr. Death (according to his name tag), snapped. “I was just passing through, but maybe I’ll look at some of the Neopets. There might be something interesting in here.” A short girl, about five feet tall, with piercing blue eyes and an odd pair of purple faerie wings, never thought she would be leaving the Adoption Center with a small ball of red fluff for an Aisha that day. YoMine_87 was adopted that day for 120 NP. He was nowhere near a perfect Aisha, but there was something odd about him that drew the girl’s attention. When she went by his cell, she first noticed the oversized lupe hugging protectively over an empty food dish. Then she noticed a clump of ruffled red fur in the corner of the cell. He was completely skeletal. When he saw her, he skulked over to the cell doors, and through the door clawed at her dog tag, which was shaped like a bone. “Bone. Mine! My bone!!” he screamed, in a psychotic tenor. She laughed; he was just as captivated at odd things as she was. And that is how Pandi Bon, or ‘Bones’ as her new pet called her, met ‘YoYo’, the psychotic little red Aisha. “How long are you going to keep that bathroom hostage, exactly? I’m about to wet my boxers out here, so hurry up!” Sloth was dancing a jig around the hallway in front of the bathroom. Seriously, he thought, what do girls do to take sooo long in the bathroom? “Eww! Sloth, you really didn’t have to share that last bit of information you know? That’s just plain disturbing; I’ll have nightmares for months now. Besides, I’m almost done, so… hold on or whatever you have to till I finish my business!” “Err!! You better let me in there, or I’ll turn your perfect little Chia into a stupid, defenseless…. err…something!” “Fine!” Abira yelled, and she slammed the bathroom door wide open, knocking it off its hinges. “Oops…guess you’ll have to wait till one of your stupid slaves fixes it. That could be a while. I wouldn’t drink anything till then if I were you, as it might…um…give you the urge to … whatever, you get it. See ya later Slothy-poo, I’m going to Neopia.” With that, Abira ran off, followed by her waddling Chia; leaving a dancing Slothy-poo in the hallway. “What do you feel like doing, short stuff?” Pandi looked at the little Aisha at her feet. He glared at her, but then smiled mischievously. “Who are you calling short stuff, faerie girl?” Pandi was caught off guard by his response. She really didn’t think he would talk that soon, but here she was mistaken, and was met with sarcasm on his part. Well, she thought, at least he has a sense of humor. “So! You talk like a normal pet AND have a sense of humor? Wow! I made out like a thief at that adoption center. Boy, did I get a deal!” “Ha. Ha. Ha. Very nice, I think we’ll get along just fine! Anyways, how did you get those yummy looking wings? Can I taste one?” YoYo was now particularly interested in her left wing at this point, staring intensely at it. Ready to pounce. “Sorry to disappoint you, but they taste like dust. I know; I’ve already tried. To answer your question on where they came from, I got them from my mother.” “Your mother gave them to you? What, was it a new deal at the Faerie Fountain? I could see it now, ‘Paint Brushes for users! You can now get these lovely brushes, which come in a variety of exciting colors such as: Christmas (look like Santa or Mrs. Claus, not responsible for unwanted weight gain), Faerie (get pointy ears and a lovely set of wings, size may vary), or Invisible (be careful crossing busy streets).” Pandi was quite for a second. “My mother was a Faerie, and my father’s a human so go figure. They are nifty though. I can float around in the air. So far I’ve stayed up about five feet for a total of nine minutes. Helps when trying to get on rides with height limits.” “You said your mother was a faerie. So what’s the deal, did she drink a transfiguration potion, turn into a Flotsam and swim away?” “Actually, she was captured by Balthazar when I was young, we assume she died since we haven’t seen her since.” “Oh!” He was quiet for a moment, then looked up at her and frowned an Aisha frown. “You aren’t very optimistic, are you? She could come back, you know, its not like she disappeared from the face of Neopia, and most faeries can outwit Balthazar or any other lupe for that matter. Lupes aren’t exactly the brightest crayons in the box, ya know?” He’s too cute! He’s actually trying to make me feel better. “All right, wise guy, I’ll try to be a little more cheerful, mmk? So where do you want to go? I have an idea! Lets go to the toy shop; we could pick you out a collar or something pet-ish.” “Well, I wouldn’t want to ruin your fun…” YoYo rolled his eyes and smiled. “Come on, Kaen! We’ve been friends for how long? Just a little bit? Cant you even try?” A red lupe was wagging his tail slowly back and forth. He looked at the small earth faerie, and tried to give her his best puppy dog eyes. “PLEASE stop asking me to give you abilities! You know very well that you're too low a level; if I tried to give you an ability one or both of us could end up turned into scamanders. And DON’T try to give me those puppy dog eyes, Fireprinse - I know better than that!” The red lupe stopped the puppy dog eyes and hung his ears in defeat. A girl with green hair, with the tips light cream, walked into the living room where Kaen and Fireprinse were. “What’s going on in here?” Fireprinse put a fake grin on. “Nothing!” His voice was stressed, high and cheery. “Uh-huh, anyways, I’m going to Faerieland; you're welcome to come with me if you want.” “Nah, I think I’ll stay here and mend my broken heart, KAEN!” With that, he sulked off towards the kitchen. “I’ll go with you Leslie. It seems I won’t get a pardon from him….Besides, I have some business with my…family in Faerieland as well.” Kaen floated to Leslie and perched herself on the girl’s shoulder. Leslie shook her head; she didn’t want to know what that was about. She walked out the door. Fifteen minutes later the two arrived at Faerieland. “So where are you headed Kaen? I’m going to meet up with Starlee and some of the others.” Leslie looked at her right shoulder, but Kaen was either invisible or had flown off without saying anything. Leslie shrugged it off. Kaen looked at the wide double doors in front of her, then wondered how a faerie her size could possibly open such huge objects. “Tis fairly simple,” echoed a mystic voice. At that moment the doors quietly opened themselves to Kaen’s petite body. After bribing her chia with a piece of Faerie Toast and Jam, Abbie was able to walk around Neopia with a few less judgmental gazes. Though she couldn’t completely walk around like a normal person with her hair two toned like a striped chia. “What do I want to do first? OmiGOD!” Abbie was focusing on an extremely good-looking man, who was in front of the Toy Shop laughing at something through the huge glass window. “Is that my imagination playing gorgeous mind games on me or is that really there? He is totally smokin hott! I think I’ll go past him, throw him one of my beautiful smiles, and wiggle my butt a little. There is no way he won't notice my perfection. Oh, baby! Here I come, watch out!” Before Abbie could get one foot in front of the other, a tiny blonde walked out of the shop holding some stuffed animals. She walked to the handsome man, and smacked a kiss on his cheek faster than Abbie’s face changing color to red. “Oh! So you think she’s sweet do you? You just wait, sugar can melt fast with enough heat, and here I come.” Abbie walked over to the couple and tore the plushies up and then screamed at the man ‘player’ something, scaring them off. She walked past a large pine tree when someone spoke to her. “If you would have waited, I would have told you that he was her big brother. I overheard them earlier, and that he was taking her out for Christmas presents. Now neither of us has a chance, but I guess with those moves, you must have loads of guys lined up for you.” Under the large pine tree sat a girl wearing a tank-top with a large opened coat over it, shorts with striped stockings underneath finished off by her beach-themed flip-flops. Her hair was uncommon in color, both dark red mahogany and light pink at the tips, pulled up in two awkward pigtails. She had bright blue eyes, and was wearing a wiry grin. A ragged looking red Aisha, whom was biting a star toy attached to his left earstalk, accompanied her. “Why don’t you mind your own business, girl?” sneered Abbie. This girl was gutsy, whoever she was. “I try, but everyone else’s is soo much more exciting. By the way, my names Pandi, what’s yours?” Oh, please! What is this? She thinks I’m going to give her my name, like we're friends or something? I guess I could see what she’s playing at. I’ll go along with this game. “My enemies call me Chia, so that’s what you can call me,” Abbie replied coolly. The girl stood up and came close to Abbie’s chin in height. On her back were some glittery faerie wings in a glowing purple. They too were small. “That’s nice, well besides him, you’re the only other person to call me anything other then Pandi.” She pointed at YoYo. “He calls me Bones, so you can call me that too if you want, it's up to you though.” Abbie was still staring at Pandi’s wings in surprise. “You’re not going to try and taste one of them are you? They taste like dust, people, I swear I wouldn’t lie! Ahem, excuse me. Listen, do you want to go get a slushie or something, my treat, you seem cool enough.” Abbie looked at her thinking she was the weirdest person she had ever met. Nice? This faerie freak didn’t feel intimidated by her snazzy comments, or her obvious attempts to make Pandi feel stupid for talking to her. Now she wanted to take her out to a smoothie, like Abbie had done with her friends long ago, before her days as Sailor Chia. Of all the people in Neopia, this girl was almost as hip as she herself. “Um, actually, I have to go do some stuff, then I need to go…home. Maybe I’ll take you up on that offer later, and we can ‘hang out’ or whatever.” Abbie rolled her eyes, trying to seem uninterested. Abby turned and started weaving between people in the streets. “Sure thing, I’ll meet you here tomorrow, ok? Say about noon-ish?” she yelled, but wasn’t sure if the ‘Chia’ girl had heard, as the icy wind cut through her words. The girl kept walking through the crowd of people without looking back. Kaen was floating around Neopia Central when she spotted a group of familiar girls giggling over the newest caption contest entries. “Leslie! Girls! What are you up to? I’ve been looking everywhere for you guys! I have some critical news for you, concerning another senshi that is close by.” “What? Another senshi! Do you know who it is, Kaen?” asked Bird Sin Gayle. Her ruffled ears fluffed in the light breeze. “If you would all pay attention, I’ll give you an update on things. That means YOU, Miss Kinezumi,” piped the small brunette. Brooke, a girl with blonde braids, jumped as her last name was called. She and Maxima were still giggling over a comment for the caption contest and hadn’t realized Kaen had arrived. “Opps… sorry,” she squeaked, almost silently. “Maybe we should go somewhere more private as well?” The group moved to a small pasture just outside the main marketplace of Neopia Central, and settled under a huge oak tree that was full of knots. “Ok Kaen, what’s the news?” Starlee, a girl with long black hair and purple streaked bangs asked apprehensively. “I’m sorry that you missed it, as it was outstandingly…” Kaen trailed off. “Magical?” asked Brooke’s enthusiastic voice. Kaen smiled, as she remembered the previous meeting. The glow of the room, the jewels that bedecked her raven locks, her huge eyes framed in dark purple lashes, the smell of lavender and faerie magic that filling you lungs. It was all-magical, an illusion of sorts: powerful faerie magic! “Yes, actually. Thalia is a very miraculous being! Known as Thalia the Violet, many of Fyora’s faerie council have great respect for her.” Bird’s eyes squinted in confusion. “What is it that they respect her for, exactly?” Kaen inhaled deeply. “Well, Thalia helped the original Sailor Neopets fifty years ago. She was a very important player, in the end. Using her mysterious powers, which she attained by Donna knows what, she blessed all the senshi.” Maxima, who was pushing her glasses back in place on her nose bridge, shuffled in a self-conscious manner. “Um…what did her blessing consist of?” “Unfortunately, none of the history books I’ve read know. I’ve spent a good deal too, mind you, trying to find something. I was practically living off of fruity faerie fingers for a week once, spending all my time in the library searching! It's so secret that probably only Fyora and the Library Faerie know the full story. Anyways, she informed me about a senshi being near…though it was even passed her powers to pinpoint her location. Neopia is growing steadily every day.” Kaen sighed softly. Waking her eyes out of a daze, Kaen continued. “To get to her main point, we have to have all of the senshi together and on the same side to obtain the greatly needed blessing.” Leslie's expression changed suddenly. “So that means that Abbie is going to be a major obstacle. One that probably needs to be fixed soon.” “Well, it more or less just comes to the powers she wields, the power of Sailor Chia.” Leslie, checking her surroundings, glanced around for some unwanted ears. “And this new senshi, let's try not to give her any reason to join the Chaos Faerie! Let’s see…” Leslie looked at her wristwatch. “Why don't we split up till 3:30 PM NST and go looking where Thalia the Violet told us to. With our luck, something will attack during that time.” Gami Tenbo, a very pretty girl with sparkling blue eyes, ran her hand through her perfect hair and sighed. She had been listening only because she was duty-bound by her senshi status. “I don’t think it makes a difference whether or not this senshi is found now; we always seem to come across them during battle, so why should we bother? Personally I have better things to do then to show up in Neopia Central just to go on a wild goose chase…” Starlee’s eyebrows came together, obviously annoyed at Gami’s remark. “WHAT exactly, is more important then defeating the Chaos Faerie, and saving all of Neopia? Maybe that huge zit on your head needs to be popped! It might be causing a shortage of blood supply to your brain!” Gami desperately started digging through her ever-trusty purse for a mirror, when she realized there wasn’t a zit on her face. She had checked her face for any blemishes 10 minutes ago. She threw Starlee a nasty look, only to get a returned gesture. Leslie was getting annoyed at the childish antics. “Cut it out you two! It’s obvious that Kaen needs our cooperation as a team. Now, if you would please continue Kaen . . .” Leslie stood with her arms crossed around her chest while everyone around her stood in silence from her scolding. Kaen continued. “Since we're not able to receive the blessing yet, we could definitely use more help,” she stressed. “Thalia told me that there is a man, an apprentice wizard of kinds, who is here looking for revenge on Sloth. His home world was taken over by Sloth and his minions, so he has come to Neopia in disguise to obtain a settling of scores. If we find this man, named Xinu, this may all go by faster, so if you ever see something or someone around the battlefield that are acting suspiciously, take notes and tell us about it.” Kaen looked over the girls to make sure everyone absorbed what she had told them. Leslie was nodding silently and so were most of the girls. Gami looked as if she was sitting in the principle’s office getting chewed out for skipping classes; Brooke was completely preoccupied counting the petals on a patch of daisies she had come upon. Abira turned a corner rapidly. Disappearing was something Abby had learned to master. “What a freak!” she sighed. Suddenly, Abby’s attention was drawn somewhere else. She had just seen some girls who where very familiar walking along the clouds down the Faerieland equivalent of a side street. ‘Now to more important things!’ Running behind a cluster of abandoned and torn booths, Abby clutched her black and orange henshin pen. Pandi and Bones had gone down to Mystery Island, where they were about to board a ferry to Krawk Island when a group of girls screamed. “What in the neoverse was that about?” YoYo yelped as a girl in a very short skirt flew past them. The girl suddenly stopped when her head collided with the hard trunk of a palm tree. “Bones!! I think that one is hurt. What should we do?” Pandi rushed over to the girl’s body. Her fuku looked like that of a schoolgirl: the pleated skirt and the sailor neck tie. Her face was bruised and her short shaggy blonde hair was streaked red where she'd hit her head . . . Three other girls soon joined Pandi. One had black hair with purple bangs, another had shoulder length brown hair and wore large glasses, and the third was not a human girl at all, but an earth faerie. The two girls were wearing similar outfits, with the exception of the colors. They must be the illustrious Sailor Neopets I’ve heard so much about in Faerieland . . . “Umm, what should we do? She’s hurt pretty badly…” Pandi asked, glancing again at the three girls who had rushed to their allies’ aid. The girls gave her a strange look. They hadn’t noticed she was there till she spoke up. Kaen was the first to notice the wings on her back. An unseen girl cried “Kau Milk Spill!” and milk poured all around the hurt sailor girl and drenched her to the bone. Suddenly the girl was dry again, and her wounds were completely gone. The group of short-skirted girls ran off in the direction they came. A huge battle was happening on the small little island! Right in front of her, and she couldn't do anything about it. People were (unwisely) gathering around the area. The Tiki Tack shop was completely abandoned and the area around the battle was becoming crowded with pedestrians. You see, the sailors had been following Thalia's tip about a new senshi down to the island, which was just a direct flight away from Faerieland. They'd gotten somewhat distracted when Sailor Chia showed up on the flight ferry, and a battle had ensued in which they were torn between keeping Chia at bay and protecting the other passengers. In amongst all this they'd gotten the ferry safely down to the island and the passengers off, but even with the healing power of Sailor Kau on their side, they were tiring out and Chia was getting the upper hand. If Pandi had asked one of the sailors, she would have said that Chia's devastating Chaos-powered attacks felt stronger, more painful. But they'd all dashed off after the blonde sailor had been healed. So it was only Kaen, who had stayed behind, that saw the small girl with faerie wings levitate and glow a strong dark purple out lined by a soft purple. “Oh my Donna!! You’re a senshi too? The one we were told about?” Kaen squeaked. Pandi didn’t even notice she was levitating or the fact that she had developed a rather eerie glow. The ground didn’t seem as important as what was unfolding before her eyes. A small pen was floating in arm's reach from Pandi. She could feel the warmth emitting from it, and snatched at it almost greedily. Kaen flew towards her. “You’re the next sailor senshi of Neopia, and those girls fighting need your powers!” Pandi looked at the small brunette faerie. She felt strange, yet oddly familiar words creeping up her throat. “Aisha Neo Power! MAKE UP!!!” No sooner had the words escaped, had Pandi felt like she had gotten herself into something to big for her to handle. Dark and light purple pieces of glitter shimmered around the petite girl's body, leaving only a glittering silhouette. Pandi held her knees up to her chest as her body levitated (without the help of her wings, mind you). A final burst of energy fell into her, and she burst her legs and arms in a spread eagle position as the glitter exploded off of her small frame. The transformation was completed with a small pose; Sailor Aisha looking over her shoulder, fluttering over the ground a few feet. “Sailor Aisha! You’ve appeared just in time! Is there any familiarity as a new senshi? I’m hoping you can announce your new attack to our enemy, Sailor Chia!!” Kaen’s words struck Aisha like some gong in China. Enemy? Chia? A girl with short two-toned hair sneered. “My enemies call me Chia.” Aisha looked to where the other senshi were fighting. A girl with bright green hair was floating in an odd pose. The attack was focused on a girl in the same fuku, except her fuku was black and orange. She was basically identical to the same ‘Chia’ girl Pandi had met earlier that day. Same hair and all! Her eyes flickered back to their piercing norm. How could she fight her? What was it that they were fighting for anyways? Who was the good guy and who was the bad guy? Was there even a ‘good guy’ involved in this? It was all so confusing. The small girl positioned herself face to face with Kaen. “Are you going to tell me what’s going on, or shall I just start randomly smacking people around? I still have no idea of what’s going on. Is there any proof--” At that moment a bolt of yellow lightning hit the branches above Aisha’s head, barely missing her ponytails. Aisha was returning her gaze back to Kaen when a snapping sound brought her attention back to the branches. Aisha was a safe distance away; unfortunately Kaen wasn’t. Kaen was caught unawares when a soda can-thick branch fell from above. Aisha’s hands instantly came together and a light black-purpley mist surrounded her palms. “Aisha…” Raising her palms away from each other a Aisha apparition appears in the same black-purple mist. “Saber Fangs!” The Aisha floated around playfully when all of a sudden the apparition changed into the fangs of an Aisha and darted to the falling branch. Splintered pieces of wood fell around the two of them when the mist cleared. Kaen was holding her arms over her head and squinting her eyes tightly. “Where did that come from?” Sailor Aisha squeaked. “The lightning, branch or the misty kitty full of teeth? Pick one,” said the earth faerie in an exhausted tone. Picking the pieces of splinters off of her new fuku, Aisha noticed another beam of lightning being aimed at the group of girls. “As you can see, Sailor Chia is our enemy. Everywhere she goes, she ceaselessly brings disaster with her senshi powers.” “What happened to cause the fight today?” Kaen lifted a small brown line of an eyebrow. “Same as always. She wanted to cause trouble. Chia seems to enjoy attacking us out of the blue. This time you just happen to be here.” Avoiding eye contact, Aisha started pulling the edges of her pleated skirt trying to make it longer. “Are you going to help us, Sailor Aisha?” Inhaling deeply, Aisha stepped toward the battlefield. She doesn’t know it’s me. Get a grip, Pandi! She’s hurting innocent people, I have to help the others stop her. Oh! What a day! The main battle had ended up on a beach, out from under the trees but right in the middle of a volleyball game; a posse of short-skirted girls were shouting vaguely Battledome-sounding phrases at each other. Most of them looked awfully tired. “Lupe! We’ve got her cornered, I think you can take her!” a girl with blonde braids shouted excitedly. “All right. Everyone, back me up!” Aisha was slightly shocked. Are they going to gang up on her? They might kill her. No matter what she’s done in the past, she couldn’t be that awful. After all, she didn’t seem all that bad earlier that afternoon. I can’t let them do it! The little faerie senshi ran discreetly, not to be seen, behind the small-scattered shops. A few feet away from a collapsed volleyball net, Sailor Chia had collapsed bruised and battered on the ground. Other senshi were surrounding her, in a tight formation, ready for anything. “All right Abira, your toying with us is over! ” Sailor Lupe was staring expressionlessly into the angry and pained eyes of Sailor Chia. “You can say whatever pleases you, freak! As long as I can remember you have always been a weak, pathetic excuse for a senshi! You should use your abilities to better your own life! Not waste them on this “Protecting the innocent” nonsense. That’s why she chose me and not you! I was better then you during our childhood, and I’m better then you—“ “This isn’t the time to dwell on our childhood. I don’t want to hear it any longer! You know nothing about the true meaning of being a Sailor of Neopia! It’s about protecting those around you, not gaining as much power as you can! But you will never be able to see that, will you? It’s the same for other people out there; gaining as many neopoints as possible but not taking their pet into consideration. I see it all the time in the orphanages! Abandoned pets of all types, innocent, not deserving such cruelty.” As the group of girls increased and started moving in closer to Sailor Chia, a thick, glistening, purple mist filled the area. “What’s happening?” “What’s with this fog?” “I can’t see a thing, Lupe!” After a few minutes and the area cleared of mist, the spot were Chia had been was now bare and Sailor Aisha stood in her spot. “Who are you and where did Chia go?” Lupe’s eyes searched Aisha’s. Aisha felt a loss for words. Lupe’s gaze was unwinding her confidence. “You were going to kill her! I was the one who let her free through the mist, but only cause I had spent time with her before this…um…event. When I heard you declaring that her ‘time’ was up—“ Sailor Lupe was disgusted when she realized what had just happened. “We weren’t going to kill her.” “But you said---“ Aisha slurred slowly. Confusion was consuming her. “Sailor Lupe didn’t say anything about killing her. As a matter of fact, it’s a rule we sorta have. But apparently that’s something you didn’t catch, Sherlock.” A blonde with a precisely placed pink bow on her head sneered at Aisha. No one made a friendly gesture toward Pandi. For a long, acquired period of time there was an understood silence amongst them. “It’s all right. We were careless. Let's all chill out and go have some hot cocoa on Terror Mountain. It wouldn’t be the first time we lost Chia in battle; she's a master at getting away.” Sailor Lupe, now Leslie, was smiling wearily at Pandi and the others. Pandi shuffled the pebbles under her flip-flops. She had never felt as stupid as she did then. “Since I doubt there is going to be a better time, I guess I’ll introduce myself. I’m Pandi Bon, and apparently the infamous Sailor Aisha as well.” She giggled. “Speaking of Aishas, has anyone seen my red Aisha? He’s scraggly and loud mouthed and goes my the name YoYo.” All the girls shook their heads silently, minds still on the loss of Chia. In the direction of the ice cream stand came a howl of pain and a yowl of anger. Not three seconds later, a red Lupe came growling down the sand chasing a red Aisha, who effortlessly jumped upon Pandi’s shoulder. “What did you do to that Lupe? I have a good mind to set you down and let you guys settle it out yourselves.” “Oh! He’ll be fine. It was only a few hairs . . . he won't miss them and I’m sure the bald man I gave them to is going to appreciate them a lot more.” “YoYo!” Pandi glared at YoYo, who was attacking his star. She turned around to the red Lupe who had stopped near Leslie. He was now licking his tail. “Mr. Lupe, I’m sorry about this Aisha of mine, he’s a tad odd sometimes. I’m really going to have to take away his ear pendant thanks to this last mishap.” Leslie stood still for a moment. Then she smiled and took a step forward. “Okay! I’m sorry about all the confusion earlier. I’m Leslie a.k.a. Sailor Lupe. Don’t worry about Fireprinse; he’ll be fine. I must say, though, he’s never run that fast before. Maybe you and I should go over a few things sometime?” “Hey, no problem! How about me treating you to a slushie, to break the ice, you know?” Abira walked into the common room slowly. “So! How was your day? I hope it was better then mine. Do you know how many Grundo henchmen it takes to screw in a light bulb? Well, me neither but I’m sure it takes a lot more to fix a bathroom door! I’ve been standing like this since you left.” Although Sloth’s pose was something out of this world *cough*, Abira wasn’t exactly in the mood to badger him. Talk about a close one. Those idiots almost got me good today. I wonder where that mist came from? If it hadn’t been for that mist I’d be…aahh! “What a day!” Abira slouched in a nearby chair and left her strenuous day back on Neopia. |