They're hungry, not cannibals

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Thank you so much for adding my everyday routine to your reading list, 'coz you know this is still my personal journal that is now currently available worldwide through Wattpad! Haha.

I just don't know how shy you are guys and girls... You may comment, like and vote. :) and I'll try my best to reply. You know, E-busy days. Thank you and God Bless! 

Elementally yours, Elly.

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I almost kicked the door of our room when I opened it. I can’t believe how unlucky I am. The worst news coming from Odin. He’s not bad after all; I don’t have to explain myself Ok? I’m just- I’m just, alright, I’m intimidated, dared and demoralized!

                “Next time you’re angry, pelase don’t use the door.” Jaray greeted me munching some doughnuts while reading something like Battle at the labyrinth.

                I went straight to my room without replying. Then I heard him knocking, “Are you alright?”

                “Yeah.” I said while taking these thick skins covering me. Then suddenly, I remembered I haven’t told him about this place that Alvis told me.

                So I excitedly pulled the door open, “Do you have any appointments today?”

                The puzzled Jaray peeked behind the book he’s digging in, “No.”

                “Got spare money?”

                “I guess.”

                “Ready for some shopping?”

                “For what?”

                “Well, Of course! For Christmas gifts!”

                “If it’s for you, forget about it.” He went back to the book.

                “No. No. No. Not for me.” I pulled the book away from him.

                “Hey! Give that back!” he reached for it but I threw it on the sofa.

                “Come with me and we’ll buy some gifts, food. Food to the people very dear to Alvis.”

                I felt his eyes dilating, “You tell me this only now?! How could you?! What are you waiting for?! LET’S GO!!!” He took my arm and we warped out of our room just in front of our door.

                “Money?” I asked, “I’m kind abroke actually.”

                “Oh yeah. I forgot.” And after a moment, we were riding this odd E-bus they have, going to the city.

                “SO, Alvis did trust us?” Jaray asked as we decide between ponkan and orange. WTH is between these two fruits, they’re colored the same, almost taste the same and ponkan is harder to peel and yet it’s more expensive? Geez, Can they consider human effort in preparing the food to be eaten in their pricing standards?

                “Sort of. Hey, do you seriously think grapes are good choice? We’re a little bit short here. We need to feed a lot remember?”

                And he returned the tray of grapes, “Alright alright. Just please don’t copy your mom when you’re both doing the grocery.”

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