Kat took a sniff of her cup of hot tea before setting it back down on the wooden table.
The teahouse at Fauns Spirit Village was pleasantly warm, quiet and comfortable...
There was small overhead lights that gave off a low orange glow around the teahouse, small wooden tables and chairs placed inside the teahouse and outside the balconies, which the balconies faced the buildings and homes below, the flower's aroma filled the air with a sweet scent...
Kat wanted to leave.
Honestly, Kat loved this place. She thought this was a great place for a person who was addicted to aesthetics and making moodboards and what nots.
But right now was not the time.
She wanted to see how the other groups are doing.
But Kat knew that if she were to leave right this second, her group members will hold her back.
The most noticeable reason why was because of Kat's energy, as well as the others.
Kat was almost in the brink of collapsing when she got back to the shore of the Sea of Souls.
She had to be held by Dan the trip back to the mansion. Which would've been alright if everyone would stop making shipping remarks or whatever.
Kat blushed with embarrassment as she remembered those stupid remarks.
She'll get them back later.
After that fiasco, she refused to talk to the others. If anybody were to say something about her, she spat at them with a sarcastic response.
She was so lucky that she took a seat near the balcony of the teahouse. Away from the others for a second.
Kat groaned as she rubbed her forehead.
She needed to leave ASAP or else the flower scents will get the best of her and leave her into a deep sleep.
Kat looked over to the fence of the balcony of the teahouse, taking in the lights of the fairylights and darkness of the night.
She hoped that the rest of her friends were okay...
***
"Kat?"
Dan walked over to the table where Kat was sitting at the balcony, which was more quieter than the inside. With the group members and all.
He closed the sliding door behind with his leg and sat down next to Kat with a plate of food.
Kat eyed the food but put her head back to her closed arms.
"God, you have food now?!" She said in frustration. "I don't have fricken time for this!"
Dan sighed. Her energy was depleting, alright.
"Of course." Dan answered casually. He took a peek over to Kat's cup of tea.
"You haven't even drink your tea yet."
"I don't need it."
"Liar. You have bags under your eyes."
"Please don't tell me you gonna take me home like the last time."
"First of all, I was helping you up back there. And second of all, maybe I won't, maybe I will."
"Gah. Dan, I'm not sure this 'Graceful Lady' tea isn't gonna wake me up."
"Kat, the tea is called 'Water Lilies'..."
"And how would you know?"
"I paid for it."
"Frecker."
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The Realities Squad
Fantasy"It's nice to live. Right?" *** Kat lives in two worlds. Reality, where she lives her normal life as a human being and deals with only school and family. And Artopia, where she lives as a ruler for many races of people and deals with monsters, mythi...