// now I've been crazy, couldn't you tell? //
They hit surprisingly few problems when dealing with the vines. It appeared that the most of the tangles had occurred above the boardwalk, and from below it was a simple matter of dragging everything down so that the structure of beams that supported the porch and part of the treehouse itself was freed. Examining the wood as it was stripped of climbers, Maea was grimly satisfied with her decision to deal with this problem now; in places the wood had grown spotty with mold and a few bolts were coming loose. Nothing that couldn't be fixed with some work, but certainly the pebbles that would have brought a rockslide over her head over the next year or two.
"You ladies are a godsend," she gushed, once the job was done and the Treehouse sat fresh and newly shaved, windows gleaming in the sun. "That would have taken me ages on my own. What do you say we make a burn pile of these cuttings - then we deserve a break. And some snacks!" Call her a glutton, but she'd been salivating at the thought of those pastries for the latter part of the job.
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Last round! Gather up the debris and burn it, then enjoy the rewards of your hard labor <3
"You ladies are a godsend," she gushed, once the job was done and the Treehouse sat fresh and newly shaved, windows gleaming in the sun. "That would have taken me ages on my own. What do you say we make a burn pile of these cuttings - then we deserve a break. And some snacks!" Call her a glutton, but she'd been salivating at the thought of those pastries for the latter part of the job.
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Last round! Gather up the debris and burn it, then enjoy the rewards of your hard labor <3
Maea
// I threw stones at the stars but the whole sky fell //






