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~Flowers of the effevescent~ [Magicl girl rp!]
Forum-Index → Roleplay → ~Flowers of the effevescent~ [Magicl girl rp!]"Friends..." Reyna echoed, and all of a sudden, she heard not Icicle's voice, but the voice of another flower girl, one that she had known a year ago, but she forcefully shook her head, as if trying to clear the unwanted memory. "I made a promise to put the safety of Bouqet before everything. But... I would like that," she murmured, against her better judgement. "I don't think I ever got your name, Mountain Girl."
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Rosa grinned as she took Ariels two fingers in her own. This boy knew how to play by the rules, how deliciously...fresh. "All forgiven, my dear. I'm sure it's not any fault of your by any means, the gardener has been hiring recklessly lately, and I'm sure he hasn't briefed you on the specifics of the job. I'm sure Kira has though, right mr sunflower girl?" Rosa batted her eyes maliciously at Kira, knowing it would annoy him. It seemed like this rose had its thorns.. "Furthermore, there're more newbies intruding on the territories of mr sunshine over here, you'll see once you come back to the living room. You should probably clean up the mess." Rosa directed the last sentence at Kira as she waved nonchalantly at the shattered pieces of shattered glass on the floor, before somehow dragging Ariel away into the living room to meet Emika while sauntering at her own pace.
And where was I? Burning in hell, of course.
Emika was brought out of her observing state when Rosa returned, with another person. Her eyes landed on the Flower Girl pin; identifying it as a Dandelion. Newbie identified as another Flower Girl, she stood from where she sat to meet with the duo.
Eris was so excited yet nervous all at once. Another Magical Flower Girl!
Ariel watched the banter between Kira and Rosa with amusement, but when Rosa mentioned the gardener again, he flinched slightly and glanced over at Kira, though didn't want to bring attention to it.
"I'm sure he hasn't briefed you on the specifics of the job. I'm sure Kira has though, right mr sunflower girl?"
He nodded at Rosa. "Well, yes, I certainly appreciate him showing me the ropes. I know more about what we're up against now."
He was reluctant to leave Kira to clean up the mess alone, but at Rosa's beckoning, he followed her into the living room to meet the other newbie they had mentioned: a girl with red hair and a bleeding heart pin who had stood up to greet them. "You two must be pretty popular, with all these trespassers," he remarked, before turning to Emika and giving a small wave. "You must also have, ah, stumbled into the newbie flower girl trap these two have laid out," he joked. "My name's Ariel, the dandelion."
Emika smiled a little and bowed in greeting. "Hello, Ariel. I am Emika, the Bleeding Heart. I just so happened to be nearby when you met with the Rose and the Sunflower. Lucky coincidence, no?"
Eris looked up at Momoka. She was very curious about the girl and the situation, but wasn't sure how to address it at all.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Emika. The Bleeding Heart, huh? I know that's quite a potent plant, its roots can be used to numb and soothe pains," Ariel remarked.
Lucky coincidence, no?
He nodded in agreement. "I was just telling Kira what good fortune it was, apparently some of the other flower girls aren't as friendly as these two, ah, rays of sunshine," he joked. "When did you get your pin?"
Eris looked at her Flower Girl pin. She smiled as she took in the shape. "Its a Casablanca, my favorite flower."
"Rosa told me about territory and brought me here due to not knowing about the seeds of suffering."
"The seeds of... what now?" That was new to Ariel... or maybe the cat had mentioned it briefly, but it had been a lot to take in the day he had gotten his pin. "I've been a flower girl for around as long as you have, should I know about that?" He knew a lot about seeds though. "That's quite an oxymoron. Plants should heal and seeds should represent life, not suffering."