"Kiara....." I heard a whine. I turned around to see Tubbo.
"What's up Tubbo?" I asked.
"So I want to build a farm like we had under my old house, until it got blown up" Tubbo started, "but for that I need more iron..."
"Are you saying you want me to help you mine?" I asked.
"Yes please" he said and I smiled,
"Ok let me grab my stuff" I said and headed inside. I grabbed a few things and went back out. "Where we going Tubbo?" I asked.
"Follow me" he said and we headed out to where Tubbo had started on his mine.
"So how long have you been working on this?" I asked.
"A few days" he said with a shrug. I nodded and we started strip mining. We mined for quite a while, it got to the point where I couldn't carry anymore and I met up with Tubbo.
"So how'd you go?" I asked.
"I got a few stacks, what about you?" He asked.
"Same" I replied and we started heading up.
"Uhm, small problem" Tubbo said as we got near the top.
"Yeah?" I asked.
"It's raining" he replied. Of course it's raining.
"You head back, I'll wait here for it to stop" I said, "if you want you can come back for the stuff"
"Are you sure?" Tubbo asked.
"Yeah" I replied with a nod.
"Alright" Tubbo replied and headed out. I sat down as I waited for the rain to stop. It was some thing that I was used to by now, I hummed along to myself as I sat there.

Soon Tubbo returned with Wilbur in tow.
"You seem a little stuck" Wilbur chuckled.
"Shut up" I laughed as I emptied my stuff out for Tubbo.
"Thank you" Tubbo smiled before heading out.
"Come here often?" Wilbur said with a grin as he leant against the wall.
"Oh my god" I laughed shaking my head, "you're awful" Wilbur playfully gasped,
"I am not"
"No you're not" I smiled and went over about to give him a hug,
"Wait" he said and he pulled his damp L'Manberg jacket off. "Ok, come here" he said and held his arms out. I wrapped my arms around him and he hugged me back. "You need to be more careful"
"The sky was blue when I came in here" I said before my arms tightened around him as there was a bang outside.
"Not a fan of storms?" He asked with a chuckle. I shook my head, "that's ok. Come on, let's go in a bit further so it's harder to hear" I nodded and pulled away, Wilbur took my hand and lead me further inside. He stopped at a more open part where Tubbo and I had mined out, he blocked up each end with some cobblestone and put up some torches, "how's that?" He asked.
"Better" I smiled, "Thank you" we sat down leaning against the wall, occasionally I flinched as I heard a loud rumble of thunder. I leant my head on Wilburs shoulder as he rubbed circles into my back of my hand.
"Are you alright? You're shaking" Wilbur said.
"I'll be fine" I said.
"Are you cold?" He asked and I shook my head, "the storm?" I nodded. "Here, I have an idea" he said as he pulled out his guitar. I gave him a soft smile. "My mother used to sing this to me" he said as he started playing.

Let me sing a lullaby
As you close your eyes
And as you're drifting off to sleep
How I hope that the dreams that you find are bright

Love, can we meet again soon in the bluest of skies?
Where a tomorrow waits for you and I
So hold me tight one more time, but don't kiss me goodbye
'Cause I know that I'll see you on the other side

I will think of our song when the nights are too long
I'll dream of you for that's where I belong
Love, can we meet again soon in the bluest of skies
Only, In my dreams, do we meet again.

I closed my eyes laying my head on his arm as he played and sang. A smile pulled at my lips as the rest of the world didn't matter in that moment. I looked up at him as he stopped singing but still continued to play. He looked down at me and smiled before leaning over and pressing a kiss against my head.
"Thank you" I said quietly.
"Anytime" he replied back. "I'm going to go check if the storms over" he said before getting up.
"Ok" I replied with a nod. He broke down some of the cobble stone and headed down the hall.
"It's over" he said walking back in. He held out a hand and helped me up. We then headed back to L'manberg.

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