>>5602805Anyway, it’s a slim girl, almost to the bone. She’s wearing a big sweater that doesn’t fit her (just like your hoodie!), and her hair is all messy (just like yours!). She’s cleaning up the tombstone with one hand — then looks disgusted at it due to the amount of dust there was. She claps to clean them up and shakes her head all disappointed. From the corner of her eye, she becomes aware of Fiora’s presence.
“Long time no see.” The boney girl smirks.
“You look <span class="mu-i">unwell</span>.” Fiora steps closer, all concerned.
“New diet. It’s a family trend to look all boney lately.” The girl stands up. “Sooo… You’re paying a visit to aunt May?”
“That is my intention, yes.” Fiora grabs the bouquet more tightly.
“Who’s the big guy? You look the part, Fio, but don’t tell me you go on dates at the graveyard…” The boney girl sneers.
“He’s an important acquaintance.” Fiora ignores all the sarcastic remarks.
“Work stuff. Got it, got it, got it.” The boney girl seems disappointed. She wanted Fiora to be weird.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>“I’m Johnny, nice to meet you.” Ask for the boney girl’s name.>“You two seem to have a lot of history together.” Get information immediately. This seems important.>“Who was Aunt May?” You can’t honor a person that you don’t know.>Don’t say a word. It’s rude. >Write In.(Last Reply of the Day, we continue on Friday! Probably! If not, when I can!)