It's quiet, which means that she can focus a little more. Breathe deep, and let herself soak in the morning sunshine, pairs of footsteps walking together, glancing over at her companion. She's really never thought too much about who delivers the mail - only that it gets done. One of those little unseen factors of life.
When she speaks, it feels like she's breaking some kind of tranquility, and it makes her feel awkward.
"I'm...sorry if I worried you. I get restless sometimes, in the night. It's safe enough, if you don't go too far in the woods, but...I just needed room to think. That's all."
The little mail carrier seems unconcerned by the vocal intrusion, looking up at her after inserting a flyer about the Cucumber Festival in someone's mailbox. They reach up to pat her arm reassuringly. As long as she's okay, they're perfectly happy.
They do quietly wonder what sort of nightmares drive her out into the woods. It seems like many of the people here have suffered so much. As the pair keep walking, they give her another curious look.
"What's that look in your eyes for?" she asks, glancing down at the right moment to catch their gaze. "I know it's weird, but it's not that weird, right? Haven't you ever needed to get out of your own head?"
She can't tell if it'd be better if the little one has or has not.
Godpoke nods and shrugs. Sure, of course. Everyone needs that sometimes. Admittedly, Pokey kind of lives in their own head most of the time, struggling to externalize many of their thoughts.
Sleeping in the woods, however, is a somewhat curious way of doing that.
They gesture broadly at the forest around them. Why here?
Okay, that part is weird. Especially when she prefers the warmth of a quilt over the discomfort of the ground, but there's reasoning, and she shrugs.
"Before I stepped out of my original world, I was traveling around. When the weather was good, we'd sleep outside, next to the fire. Didn't have a tent of my own, though - but it was fine often enough that it didn't matter."
Her eyebrow raises, seeing what they're building. You do you, little buddy, but...
"Want me to light it?"
As to the question of how, she draws up the beginnings of a fire spell in her fingers, the flame flickering but unable to be used until she actually would let it go.
Woah! Cool! Pokey claps lightly, like a golf clap, approving. Then they sit beside it, plopping right down onto their ass.
Most of the day, it might be too hot to sit next to a fire. But this early in the morning, it's just cool enough. They recline onto the grassy hill, relaxing. Perhaps Fever will do the same. Maybe she will even understand what Pokey is trying to accomplish. Even if she doesn't, at least they relaxed together.
She doesn't quite get it yet, but that doesn't mean she doesn't imitate them, settling down and looking into the flames. She hasn't managed the trick she saw months ago, the full flower, and that just means it's a goal to aspire to. Something aesthetically pleasing instead of purely destructive.
But it's peaceful like this, and some of her earlier tiredness still clings. Her eyes half close, her mind thinking about little at all - it feels...
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When she speaks, it feels like she's breaking some kind of tranquility, and it makes her feel awkward.
"I'm...sorry if I worried you. I get restless sometimes, in the night. It's safe enough, if you don't go too far in the woods, but...I just needed room to think. That's all."
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They do quietly wonder what sort of nightmares drive her out into the woods. It seems like many of the people here have suffered so much. As the pair keep walking, they give her another curious look.
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She can't tell if it'd be better if the little one has or has not.
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Sleeping in the woods, however, is a somewhat curious way of doing that.
They gesture broadly at the forest around them. Why here?
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"Before I stepped out of my original world, I was traveling around. When the weather was good, we'd sleep outside, next to the fire. Didn't have a tent of my own, though - but it was fine often enough that it didn't matter."
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They have all day to deliver these letters. Maybe it's break time.
Veering a short distance off the road, they stoop to begin stacking sticks into a nice little pointed pile, organizing rocks around it in a ring.
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"Want me to light it?"
As to the question of how, she draws up the beginnings of a fire spell in her fingers, the flame flickering but unable to be used until she actually would let it go.
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Just dropping to the ground like a stone, they plop down beside it.
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"Ignis."
Straight into the wood, and the flame catches, the wood coming alight much as it would with some tinder and thirty minutes of hard work.
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Most of the day, it might be too hot to sit next to a fire. But this early in the morning, it's just cool enough. They recline onto the grassy hill, relaxing. Perhaps Fever will do the same. Maybe she will even understand what Pokey is trying to accomplish. Even if she doesn't, at least they relaxed together.
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But it's peaceful like this, and some of her earlier tiredness still clings. Her eyes half close, her mind thinking about little at all - it feels...
Safe. Or close enough to it.