Friendship/Spiraling

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Hey guys so uh sorry for having to upload so late I lowkey forgot about this and took a nap earlier -w-, self care is important: naps, snacks and breaks are important member that audience

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Sabre Pov

As I come back from the kitchen with 3 bottles of water, I glance to the couch and a small smile spreads across my face as I see Sunny talking to Ezryn who had a tired but happy look on their face. I honestly have no clue how long it took these guys to get to this village especially since it's so far. I sigh as I entered the room waving the bottles around.

"Got you guys some water" I said, handing both of them a bottle of water and taking a seat in the nearby armchair. I opened my water bottle and took a sip before glancing back to the two. Sunny had opened their water while Ezryn was having some problem, Sunny immediately noticed and put down their water and opened Ezryn's water and handed them it back.

"It's so sweet how much you care about your brother, Sunny" I said leaning into my chair, a little envious of their relationship. "Of course my brother means everything to me plus he cant really do certain things" Sunny said with a slight sad tone as Ezryn took a sip of his water. "When me and my brother were made apparently the bottle of lighting wasn't really stable "

I had heard of this before but I thought it was just a joke. Steves of all colors could be made with certain items, Yellow steves can be made using a bottle of lighting from a natural storm which comes rarely and capturing lighting in a bottle would be near impossible as it would normally break. However something bothered me though.

"Hey, aren't only leaders allowed to create steves?" I asked curiously as that was what the orange leader had told me back when I asked how steves were made back...with Orange steve. Sunny and Ezryn looked at me as they both shrugged. I couldn't understand if this meant wasnt that obvious or something else, I figured I could just change the subject since I didn't really get an answer from them.

"So, uh how was life underground I guess?" I tried to change the subject from my earlier question due to not really knowing what to say next. Sunny perks up abit as Ezryn just looked so done with everything and I soon found out why.

Sunny soon went on a 3 hour long talk about ores, mobs and a cool purple rock he found which I'm assuming was amethyst. Truth be told, I lost track of what he was saying after he kept talking about the same "purple rock" over and over again. While he was talking I took small note of some of the things he said, like how they never went to the surface until two days ago and how they have been walking for the past day. Honestly I felt bad and planned on letting them stay here till we can get them a proper home. After a while of Sunny talking I glanced out the window to see the sky starting to turn a soft orange, looking back to the duo I see Sunny was still talking now holding up a small piece of amethyst with a proud look on his face while Ezryn was completely knocked out with his water bottle still somewhat full.

I didn't want to be rude and stop him in his passionate speech but I didn't need to. As when I focused my attention on Sunny I noticed him rubbing his eyes and trying to stay awake as he continued to speak. I simply stood up from the armchair and gently pushed him back into the couch and he was out like a light. Today must have been tiring for them.

Sighing I started upstairs so I could set up a guest bedroom, but I couldn't have them sleeping on the couch after all. Walking past Time's room only to hear some movement. I just shrugged it off as sometimes Time moves in his sleep so I continued to the guest room.

The room was pretty plain with 1 bed, a drawer, a small closet and a desk and chair. That won't be enough for two of them but where will I get another bed or mattress? This is gonna take awhile

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