Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-24387293-20151229012023/@comment-24387293-20160120012940

"Oh I know that feeling. I'm claustrophobic and you have to admit, the dorms are fairly small for someone whose used to of sleeping in the trees. I had the school knock down the outer wall of my room and replace it with plexiglass windows. I've got the whole thing made to resemble the outside, with a few indoorsy luxuries. However, the little flowers in the grass, with the accidental leakage of magic, kinda grew really tall and explosively grew around the room. Cin got really mad at me. She's not a big fan of the outdoors."

The subject of magic being nature's personal handyman angered Min. Who was expected to supply the magic? Fairies like her! Fairies were not the servants of people who couldn't be bothered to go back and fix their mistakes. They made problems and expected the protectors of nature to go clean up that mess. They paid no heed to the natural guardians but when they realised that they'd made a huge mistake, they laid it upon the fairies. Min's face, neck and ears all heated up. It was plainly visible. A quiet little flame burned behind her eyes.

"Pegasus are pretty stinky. You have to constantly clean them. But they're beautiful." Min murmured.

Min was about to say being sent to a paper factory sounded horrific, but she really didn't feel that Farvet would like a pity party reminding him of it.

"I suppose it's understandable that you don't like plays. They just aren't for everyone and you're entitled to your personal opinion." Min took another bite of her Apple.