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Vanilla opened her eyes and then rubbed them. She sat up, let out a yawn, and noticed Oreo still lying beside her.
“O-Oreo!” She barely managed to muffle her shout by placing her hands over her mouth.
Her friend didn’t even stir from the loud noise just a few inches away from her.
“She’s still asleep… good.” She murmured to herself as she stood up. “Oreo looks so peaceful when she’s asleep. I wouldn’t want to disturb her rest for such a silly reason.” She placed her left hand on her friend’s hair and began to slowly stroke it. “Your hair’s silky smooth. If you actually combed it, boys wouldn’t be able to resist you. You’re already a naturally beautiful girl. I can’t imagine how much more beautiful you’d be if you did that one simple thing.”
Vanilla continued stroking her hair for a little while longer before turning around and walking out of the bedroom she was in.
“Enough of that. I have other things to do. While I’m busy, Oreo will probably be training with Murray.”
As Vanilla walked down the hallway, she ran into Vienna.
“Good morning, Vanilla. How are you?”
“I’m well.”
“Breakfast’s in the dining room. I’m gonna wait until Oreo wakes up to eat, but if you’re hungry, you can-“
“I’m not hungry right now, plus, I need to go somewhere.”
“Really? Where are you headed to at this hour?”
“I’m going to my house to examine the damage Alice caused. Plus, I’m gonna bring over some clothes for me and Oreo from there.”
“I see. Do you want me to come along with you?”
“No. It’s my house, so I want to go by myself.” She began to walk away from her friend. “I’ll be back soon.”
“Guess I’ll have to wait for Oreo to wake up for anything interesting to happen.” She whispered before walking back into her room.
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Vanilla entered her house. She turned to her left and saw a massive hole in the wall.
“Out of all the places you could’ve shot a hole through, why did it have to be the living room?” She asked herself as she approached the opening. “Now the squirrels, bugs, and rats are gonna get in here!” The white haired girl then walked into her aunt’s room. She saw a similarly sized hole near the bed before letting out a sigh. “My auntie’s gonna kill me if she sees the house in this state. I don’t think I have any materials here to patch up these holes in the wall, so I’m either going to have to buy them or I’m going to get someone to do it for me. Regardless, that means I’m going to have to go town.” The white haired girl walked out of her aunt’s room and then entered her bedroom. She approached her closet, opened it, and then grabbed her purse. Before she could leave, Vanilla walked over to her bed, got on all fours, and crawled under it to grab the piece of metal she had stored there.
“That Alice girl broke into my house just because she wanted this scrap metal. What’s so special about it that she almost killed us for it?” She asked herself before placing it inside her purse. “I guess it’d be in my best interest to bring it along with me, just so that she doesn’t try to break in again.”
-A few minutes later-
Vanilla, whose purse was stuffed full of clothes, was walking down the road to the city closest to her. She was still half an hour away from her destination when a familiar voice called out to her.
“Vanilla!”
“Keeb!” The white haired girl shouted before running over to hug her friend. “How have you been?”
“I’ve been well.”
“So have I.”
Keebler turned her head around and couldn’t see Oreo anywhere.
“Where’s that girl from the other day?”
“Oh, I left her at another friend of mine’s home. I was just going to buy some things I needed for some minor house repairs.”
The green haired girl’s smile was quickly replaced by a blank expression as she shook her hood.
“Did you really leave her alone with that d-“
“No, her family’s also with her. Besides, my friend doesn’t seem like the type of person to force herself on Oreo, especially since she’s already a taken woman.”
“You’re too innocent, Vanilla. A woman like her wouldn’t be satisfied with just one partner.”
She turned away from her friend.
“Would you mind if I accompanied you to wherever you’re going?”
Keebler turned to look at her friend, a smile spreading across her face.
“Not at all! You’re more than welcome to come with me!” She said before walking forward. “Come one, let’s go.”
Vanilla nodded her head before following her friend.
