Chapter 16

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Yena quirks an eyebrow, leaning in with a teasing grin. "So, spill the beans. Is Lisa a morning demon or a night owl?"

I chuckle, shaking my head. "She's definitely not a morning person. Mornings with Lisa are like trying to wake up a grumpy cat."

Yena laughs. "I can imagine her giving morning glares instead of morning greetings."

"Yeah," I nod, "and if you don't have coffee ready, beware of the demon wrath."

Yena leans back, feigning shock. "Demon wrath? I thought she only saved that for supernatural beings!"

I join in with a grin. "Oh no, coffee deprivation brings out the true demon."

As we drive to the mall, Yena excitedly points out a billboard advertising a new movie.

"Have you seen the trailer for this?" she asks, leaning forward eagerly.

I glance at it briefly. "No, not yet. Is it any good?"

Yena nods enthusiastically. "It looks amazing! We should totally watch it sometime."

"Sure, why not?" I reply, smiling. "But first, let's focus on finding you those perfect shoes you've been dreaming about."

Yena laughs, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "Yes, shoes first, movie second! Priorities, you know."

We park the car and head into the bustling mall, filled with the chatter of shoppers and the enticing aromas wafting from nearby food stalls. Yena immediately steers us towards her favorite shoe store, her eyes scanning the displays with keen interest.

"Wow, these are cute!" she exclaims, holding up a pair of stylish boots. "What do you think?"

I nod appreciatively. "They suit you. Perfect for stomping through any adventure."

Yena grins, trying them on and walking around to test their comfort. "You think so? Maybe they'll give me an edge in my never-ending battle against boring footwear."

We explore various stores, swapping opinions on outfits and occasionally picking out outrageous pieces just for laughs. Our banter flows effortlessly as we stroll through the mall, enjoying each other's company.

"Hey, remember that time I accidentally bought a dress two sizes too small and tried to convince myself it was 'aspirational'?" I tease, holding up a particularly tiny garment.

Yena bursts into laughter. "Oh, come on, we've all been there. Trying to squeeze into something that clearly requires supernatural powers to fit."

As we stroll through the aisles of the store, Yena stops abruptly in front of a shelf filled with plushies. She picks up a fluffy chipmunk and holds it out, grinning mischievously.

"This chipmunk is too cute to resist," she declares, waving it in front of me.

I laugh, reaching for a stuffed monkey and a duckling plushie nearby. "And here we have Lisa and Rosé," I joke, holding them up side by side. "Lisa, the elegant monkey-duckling hybrid, and Rosé, the adorable chipmunk."

Yena snickers. "Perfect! Lisa will have to decide which one she resembles more."

I nod, adding the chipmunk to our growing pile of gifts. "Rosé will definitely appreciate the cuteness overload."

We make our way to the checkout counter, still chuckling about our humorous choices. As the cashier rings up our items, Yena gestures toward a bright pink scarf nearby. "And this scarf for Lisa? It's so bright, it might outshine her demon aura."

I grin. "Absolutely! It'll be her new favorite accessory."

As the movie unfolds on the big screen, we find ourselves caught up in the action and drama. The theater is dark except for the glow from the movie, and the sound surrounds us, making the experience all the more immersive.

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