She Who Waits

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helloooo... sorry. yea i know. it's been like a goddamn year or two.
but here we are, back again! i hope u like it. cuz, if u dont then idk what to do.

Anyway, enjoy!






Paimon: *yawn* Good morning...

She woke up, opening her eyes heavily as she greeted Aether.

Aether: Still tired?

Paimon: Nope! Paimon is just trying to save up her energy for the Grand Bazaar later. Let's go, Traveler!

With a smile, Aether and Paimon headed toward the festival, looking forward to the event.

*beep*

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Paimon: Good morning, Dunyarzad!

The traveler, followed by Paimon, walks over to the girl. She was quite excited about the festival. Though, there is a hint of tiredness in her eyes, she quickly pushed that away with a smile, greeting them back.

Dunyarzad: Hey, you're here!

Next to the girl...

"Hi there."

He was smiling at them as his blue hair swayed gently in the breeze.

Paimon: Huh? What are you doing here, Rimuru?

Aether: I thought you went to do your stuff, no?

Rimuru: And it's all done!

Aether: In one day? That was fast.

He smiled back, a smug look plastered all over his face. Seeing that, Aether could only be annoyed in silence as they began their activities for today.

They walked over to Vihar's stall. A man dressed in red attire and dark green pants.

The children around the stall kept shouting "Farris! Farris!" as the man performed some little magic.

Paimon: What's this? Some kind of play?

Paimon asks as she flies toward the man. She looked around the stall and found a box full of candies.

Dunyarzad: Farris, the Knight Flower, is another icon of the Sabreruz Festival. And as you can see, it is popular with children.

The man walks up, smiling shyly while rubbing the back of his head.

"Haha, it's all thanks to Miss Dunyarzad. Because of her help, these kids could enjoy the festival with a smile on their faces."

Dunyarzad: It's nothing, really.

Farris noticed how Paimon was looking at the box full of candies. So he offered them some.

A kind man he is.

"Take a pick from these boxes."

Paimon: Do we really need to? Why not give it for free...

Paimon sighs as she looks at the boxes and then to Aether. The Traveler nods.

Paimon: Paimon believe in you! Pick the sunsettia one!

With a wry smile, Aether reached his hands toward the five boxes. While all of these were happening, Rimuru was busy playing with the kids. He smiled at them as they were amazed by his close-up magic.

"Whoaa!!! A black fire! Can I touch it!?"

One of the kids asked, and he replied gently.

Rimuru: Of course. Here, hold it tight.

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