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Skye sat on the warm fluff of blankets that had built of a bit of grim and dust while she was away. It had taken her a while to fix up her room so it wasn't a health violation, but even her careful sweeps and breezes she summoned couldn't fully clean up the small place that hadn't been seen in so long.

Pangs of guilt rang through her heart, however it felt amazing to be home after so long. Her left hand rested on Breeze's head, scratching behind his ear. However, there was so little to do. 

She caught up with her father, sharing the reckless did she did with her friends, the numerous battles she had fought in, and simply learning about what he had down in the meanwhile. 

All she could do so far was help decorate the house for fall. Maple leaves hung from her ceiling, emmiting that fresh smell that only the crispest and most wonderful of fall trees can produce from their harsh branches.

The fae let out a sigh, slipping off the the blanket. Breeze immediately followed after, spreading his wings to bob next to Skye as she looked around. 


Her focus shifted to her desk, which a new unfamiliar container lay. She poked at it, lifting it up by the handle and shaking it slightly. A rattling sound of small, glass items was heard from the black and white bottle. 

She twisted the lid off, and dumped the contents all over her baren desk-lacking anything that would take up space, the dozens of little items spread from one side to another before covering the whole top.

Her eyes widened as she closely inspected them, scooping a bit up and holding it up to her good eye to see it. They were bracelet charms! Dozen of dozen of bracelet charm, some bare, to be designed by the buyer, some already imprinted with pictures or letters or words.

The wind fairy clapped her hands with delight, slightly jabbing herself with the sharpened end of the charm. Ignoring the slight pain, she immediately plopped down, reaching for the empty bracelet strings that were found at the bottom of the black and white container. 

However, one problem was left unanswered. What should she make, and who for? 

Skye dropped the one charm out of many she had picked up, swiping a clear area for her arms to lay. She rested her head in her hand, thinking. 

The idea of giving one to her father was a good candidate, if it wasn't for the fact that he hated jewelry. And although it would be adorable, she didn't think she would make one for Breeze.

The idea clicked, and she began to work.

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After three hours or so, she had finally finished, pushing herself away from the desk and rubbing her fingers. Until now, she hadn't let herself focus on the pain, which was unsurprisingly easy for her. "Huh.." 

She shrugged it offed, but kept on rubbing them as she approached the bracelets and stared down at them, her lips twitching into a smile. 

One was a black and red bracelet, the side that was showing the letters "K-A-I" Around the letters were charms, some she painted by hand, some she picked from the ready made ones.

Some of the charms she made were next to the letters. A ice glacier, for when she, Kai, Natalia, Hashoma, and Lucienne had gone to the ice pole. It was probably the funnest hangout she had with him, or simply the funnest hangout she had with friends overall. 

Another was a little skateboard, for when he helped her learn how to skate. It was a peaceful hangout, and quite fun. It was great to learn something new, and she was glad to do it with one of her best friends.

There was a fire one. Of course, there were pre-made fire ones. But she wanted to paint one with hand, and it was worth it. She had added little dashes of white around the edges of the fire; wind. The paint was more vibrant, more *alive.*

Her focus then shifted to the one she had made for Natalia. It was green and pink, just like her wings. In bold letters spelt "N-A-T-A-L-I-A".

 She had made a bracelet for Natalia a few months ago, and had included everything from it carefully. Skye knew how to, given she had an identical one on her wrist. But she had added new things, from her new experiences together.

Just like Kai's, she had added an ice glacier. But there were other things. A mini version of the scrapbook they had never finished together,  a pillow, for their first sleepover, which she hadn't included in the first one. And so much more.

And then there was Skye's. It included the special hand-painted charms from both Kai's and Natalia's, but also a little paintbrush charm.

 Each bracelet was unique, however they all shared one thing in common. It had taken her most of the time to make three of them, however, she had painted little chibi charms, and when put together, they formed a little heart made from their elements, and a hug between all of them.

And split up, written at the top of the circle, were the words..






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