"No two snowflakes are the same, huh?" Arche mused as she leaned on the railing as she overlooked the beautiful view in front of the church, grateful for her gloves she brushed off some of the snow that had fallen onto it. Letting out a breath, she watched as her breath became visible. Oh, days like these reminded her that she had better get the
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Kaye transported herself almost instantly to Flanoir. She was thankful she had gotten the hang of world-hopping on her own at this point. And at least she knew where Flanoir was. She had followed Yuan here once. Then, she hadn't taken the time to enjoy the view. This place... it really didn't look so bad. And how many people in her world could say they had ever seen anything like this?
Arche wasn't hard to find, either. She definitely stood out in a crowd, not that there was much of one. Kaye pulled her jacket around her tightly. For a second, she considered just leaving and telling Arche to forget it. But she was the one that had called this meeting. She was the one with problems. And Arche seemed able to guess at it better than most. That was why she was here.
Kaye sighed and approached Arche. "Hey," She said awkwardly.
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The spell caster propped her broom against the railing as she decided that if she didn't say something, no one ever would. Kaye wouldn't talk to her before, and Arche wouldn't let her run away now. "So, what's up, Kaye? Something so important that it can't be conversed over the internet?"
Of course, she already knew the answer.
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