// now I've been crazy, couldn't you tell? //
Before long, the ground beneath the Treehouse was free of vines and bramble. Thanks to Elizabeth a crackle of fire was rising within the pile and while Lyra helped adding on to the pyre, Maea simply made sure to control the sparks flying off the green wood so that it wouldn't spread. It was an easy task, one she was quite capable of doing whilst also setting up the drinks and treats Elizabeth had brough for them all.
When all that remained to do was watching the fire burn down, she called for the others to help themselves to the treat. They had done good work and Maea kept smiling everytime her eyes fell on the house. It did look tidier now, she had to admit, and while she had liked the overgrown look, perhaps it could be replicated using other plants and flowers. It was a thought for later, however; right now, her attention returned to the friends who had helped her and the sweet reward of a job well done.
[FIN]
When all that remained to do was watching the fire burn down, she called for the others to help themselves to the treat. They had done good work and Maea kept smiling everytime her eyes fell on the house. It did look tidier now, she had to admit, and while she had liked the overgrown look, perhaps it could be replicated using other plants and flowers. It was a thought for later, however; right now, her attention returned to the friends who had helped her and the sweet reward of a job well done.
[FIN]
Maea
// I threw stones at the stars but the whole sky fell //






