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“Okay…” Ranboo trailed off as Tubbo whispered about how this had to be perfect.

“Okay pause here,” Tubbo said, I heard grass crunching underneath his feet as he walked away.

Then a sharp whistle emitted from in front of me. 

“Wow, I don’t think he’s visited here in years.” I heard Ranboo whisper beside me.

I heard grass crunching in front of me again. The sharp frostbitten blades do not want to bend under heavy footsteps. 

“Okay, you can now look at Loudi,” Tubbo said sheepishly.

I took the blue bandana off of my eyes, the familiar piece of cloth something I had missed. But luckily, puffy had made me a new one so I didn’t mind all too much.

I surveyed the landscape and my eyes settled on an old spruce building. 

Covered in vines, surrounded by the overgrown grass.

I realized what it was and ran to the building.

When I had cleared the vines from in front of the door I walked inside, making sure to shut the gate behind me.

I spotted bees floating everywhere, the room used to have glass for a roof, now it was filled with sticky honeycomb, a huge dollop of honey fell on my head and I heard a croak and a hop.

I giggled slightly and then I heard the buzzing of bees wings. 

I smiled and spotted the overgrown flowers, the trees that needed trimming, the bushes that had run rampant, and the grass that was further up than my ankles.

I sat down on the rotten wooden planks that were at the entrance of the Bee sanctuary. 

Happy sat on my head, looking around at the bees. I began wondering if they were overpopulated because they had just sat here so long.

Tubbo entered and so did Ranboo.

“Tubbo, did you visit them?” I questioned.

“Who’s there?” I heard a voice say.

Ranboo vanished in a puff of purple sparks, taking Tubbo with him.

I heard footsteps coming near me, I willed roses to cover me, but my hands began burning.

“Damn fiery temperament,” I muttered. 

I crouched and began crawling towards the trunk of the tree.


~~~

“Ranboo!” Tubbo yelled at the half Enderian, who was now jumpy realizing what he had just done. 

Ranboo began pacing, then he pulled out his memory book and began scribbling things down.

He didn’t think he could teleport again, and he had teleported back to Snowchester so it would be a long walk from here to there, and by then Ludi might already be gone. 

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