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Name: aerith gainsborough ; un: flowergirl
Date: mar 20, late evening
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Hello! I don't know too many of you yet, so we can just call me your Resident Gardener A.
I've been waiting impatiently for the weather to get better - I know there are some old orchards here, and so I was curious... Is the fruit in this place similar to what you knew, back where you came from? Anything different? Exciting?
I was thinking of trying a little bit of everything, but if you have a favorite - describe it to me!
Or something that tastes awful - also describe it to me! Tell me about what your tongue likes~
Date: mar 20, late evening
Format: text
Hello! I don't know too many of you yet, so we can just call me your Resident Gardener A.
I've been waiting impatiently for the weather to get better - I know there are some old orchards here, and so I was curious... Is the fruit in this place similar to what you knew, back where you came from? Anything different? Exciting?
I was thinking of trying a little bit of everything, but if you have a favorite - describe it to me!
Or something that tastes awful - also describe it to me! Tell me about what your tongue likes~
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[ Mostly cause his bond brought a spinach owl to the restaurant and treated it like it was the most adorable bird in the room despite him being there. Rude. ]
Thinking about it, I haven't really encountered anything that tastes out of the ordinary. My ordinary, I mean. Don't know what it's like for most.
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I'm happy to hear that some of my favorites are still the same here, too!
But I might need you to...tell me about the ones that look like animals... Fruit animals? You don't eat them, do you?
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Please do not ask me how it flew around.
Another was a squirrel with a head of broccoli for a tail, that sucker really made me think I had lost my last braincell. It's really alarming when you see a squirrel taking bits of its own tail and eating it.
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Are there a lot of different varieties?
Or is there a place where these animals tend to flock, or are they all over?
I haven't seen one yet and now I want to go...Hunting.
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This is all really helpful information though, thank you... I'll have to explore the community garden and see what I can find!
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[ Because attacking his watch while in use is just her way of saying that he thinks. ]
Some of them might take a bit of effort to catch though. The fox and the squirrel I mentioned were particularly tough, the latter being harder cause of how small it is. You'd think having a head of broccoli for a tail would slow it down, but nope. Just as fast, just as willy. I can offer some help if you'd like.
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