Solvale was home to a sight of endless green hills that framed a stunning blue sky-the same one that @Lucy and Haru had set off to find the secrets beneath on this very day. They had traveled far and wide across the trail by carriage and foot, wandering almost all day around the place towards the border between two countries. This is where they found themselves as the evening began to creep up upon the world. The hanging sun framed this landscape, the blue of the world shifting to a stunning orange matched only by the scarlet red of the long blanket that Haru had lay out on the rolling grass.
"I know you're hungry, Lucy. Just give me a moment's time, would you?" Their exploration had come to a pause as Lucy's stomach objected to all of the new experiences-It claimed that she wasn't giving it proper attention as she should be. On a spur, Haru had suggested a picnic to tide her appetite over. After laying out the crimson carpet from within his robes (where did he keep that thing..?) He had brought out a bag with a long sandwich in it. It had already been cut in two halves-presumably for Haru to have two portions for himself, yet now it served a new purpose as he offered half of it to his companion.
Perhaps it wasn't the greatest or fanciest of foods-yet the new world of experiences it resided upon had made it look spectacular and new. Who knew what this deli could taste like in another world?
"I know you're hungry, Lucy. Just give me a moment's time, would you?" Their exploration had come to a pause as Lucy's stomach objected to all of the new experiences-It claimed that she wasn't giving it proper attention as she should be. On a spur, Haru had suggested a picnic to tide her appetite over. After laying out the crimson carpet from within his robes (where did he keep that thing..?) He had brought out a bag with a long sandwich in it. It had already been cut in two halves-presumably for Haru to have two portions for himself, yet now it served a new purpose as he offered half of it to his companion.
Perhaps it wasn't the greatest or fanciest of foods-yet the new world of experiences it resided upon had made it look spectacular and new. Who knew what this deli could taste like in another world?