She had heard the rumors long ago, though having missed the opportunity to witness the actual
event Lúthien hadn’t been able to know how accurate or exaggerated the tale might’ve been... or that it could also extend towards children.
{ Sorry, } her voice spoke through a mind link, an apologetic smile on the blonde’s lips as her perceptive eyes picked up the hidden cues of Ash’s discomfort.
{ I didn’t expect them to be short-staffed today. }

"Wow mister… you’re huuugeee!!!"
The felis gazed up at Vargold with a mixture of admiration and determination, could she one day grow as tall as him?! Her fluffy tail swished back and forth in excitement as a new goal was acquired today.
"Here, I gotcha~" It was always wondrous to behold the many things that laid hidden within the ranger’s UI inventory, though jury was still out if her resourcefulness was out of planning ahead or just a byproduct of her own sticky fingers. A pair of metal tongs and a pack of napkins materialized from thin air, the last one set on the table before Lúthien clicked the pliers loudly to catch the children’s attention.
"Alright everyone you heard Ash, there’s enough for each one of you so line up—" One, two, three, four… her voice came to a halt as Lúthien realized a curly mess of red hair was missing from the bunch.
"Has anyone seen—Peppy!!!"
A surprised squeal followed as her name was loudly called out, the hand that had been sneaking towards the open case of donuts disappearing around the side of the table as the child lost her grip and landed on the floor with a
thump.

"Ehehee…?"
"Don’t you ehehee me, missy." The long sigh that escaped Lúthien hinted that this wasn’t her first—or last—rodeo with the little faerin, perhaps the most troublesome of the whole bunch.
"Now get back here before I change my mind."
She quickly joined the rest of the group before Lúthien could carry out the silent promise, crimson eyes now looking over the five children as she wondered the best course of action for this.
"Mmm, let’s see… how about we choose who goes first with rock, paper, scissors?" It was a fairly straightforward game, heavily reliant on luck but it shouldn’t put the younger kiddos at too much of a disadvantage against their slightly older peers.
"Alright, on my mark everyone… rock, paper, scissors, GO!!!" And just like that the first round went out, time to see who’d be the first to take their pick from the many donuts Uncle Ash had brought…