Yi X Childhood friend!solarian reader

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"There you are!"

I managed to wiggle into the narrow slit of a ditch near a tree. It was a tight fit, but it was worth it as I made it towards Yi, almost falling on him but I fell to the ground beside him, dirt covering my clothes and fur. I scooted closer to him and looked around the dark and cramped space only illuminated by the crack I came through and the makeshift light Yi had.

"I'm guessing your other hiding spots were compromised. This one is definitely neat."

I giggled as I looked at the scroll in his grasp, looking over the contents but I never understood any of it. It had nothing to do with crops, farming, harvesting or other things we could use for our ordinary lives like cooking or sewing.

Yi swatted at me with a huff, "It appears I'll have to find another one. How'd you even find me in this one?" I giggled again as I looked to his makeshift light next to him, "Your light thing kept making my ears ring." I flexed my ears to emphasize my point.

He groaned in annoyance as he looked at the light, "I'll have to fix that." Before he looked at me, "And find a new spot." I grinned as I leaned my head on his shoulder "Your parents won't be too happy if they find you reading this stuff again."

"Well, they won't find out if you and Heng would stop ruining my hiding spots." He rolled his eyes as he focused on the scroll again, opting to try and tune me out. "If me and Heng can find you then your parents would probably find you as well." He shook his head, "They barely find me, it's always been you two." Both of our ears flexed as we heard oncoming footsteps, "Speaking of which-"

A shadow covered the little light that came from the slit as someone stood over it before a tiny body squeezed themselves through and fell right on top of me- "Ouch!", " Ah! Sorry, (y/n)!" Heng struggled to get off me before she made herself comfortable in front of me and Yi. She tried to brush off the dirt and grime that covered her, but it proved futile. "Bleh! It's so filthy! And it smells!", she exclaimed as she pinched her nose.

"You're more than welcome to leave." Yi mutters as he puts down one scroll and picks up another one. Heng puffed out her chest as she sat down in defiance. "I'm only leaving when both of you are leaving!", "Keep your voice down...!" Yi seethed as I laughed.
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"This hideout is your most elaborate yet!" I grinned as I looked around the spacious cave that housed structures and tools for Yi's usage. What caught my attention the most were the Primordial Roots attached to one machinery in the center of it all. "What'll this do?" I poked at the mechanisms before Yi pulled me away, "Be careful! This isn't too sturdy so too much prodding could prove dangerous!"

I hummed as I picked up a pen looking thing before Yi snatched it from my hands, "What's this?", "Its a voltage detector, not like you would understand what it does. Even if your grandpa made it in the first place.", "Yeah, I wouldn't." I smiled as he placed it back down where it originally was before throwing me a stern look, "Can you please stop messing with my stuff?" I raised my hand in defeat. "Thank you."

He walked a couple feet down the table before he stopped in front of a stash of metal sheets. "What'll this be? Another fertilizer? Your parents won't be happy with that after the first time." Yi shook his head as he began to sort the sheets of metal before he pulled out a piece of paper that was messily colored in blue chalk with something colored over it, almost like a butterfly.

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