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◜ let it snow : gift for leo ◞ - AUGUST - 12-17-2018 [glow=#000,1,400]A MILLION DREAMS ARE KEEPING ME AWAKE — TAGS[/glow]
August had been tasked with gifting something to a Typhooner for their secret santa event — Leo. He had no idea who it was; in fact, he didn't know anybody from the Typhoon, really. However, he could work with "Leo's" wish list and craft something unique for them to have. He worked for a whole day on something for them, and when he was done, he made his way over to the Typhoon ( with a buddy, since he didn't know where it was ). He had set down the box in front of the entrance to the island in a safe spot and left the scene before anybody could discover him. Attached to the box was a handwritten note: Mery chrismas! i hop you like it =) Inside the box was a handcrafted necklace with seashells from Sunhaven's shores hanging on it. There was also some small feathers thrown in as well, making for a decent accessory. [member=2900]Leo ó Faoláin[/member] Re: ◜ let it snow : gift for leo ◞ - SÉAMUS - 12-17-2018 The endfield felt quite used to running into visitors and strangers at the border, but a gift was new. Secret santa. The pirate flicked an ear, blinking a pair of curious sea-green eyes. He'd leave the opening for it to the gift reciever -- his son no less -- recalling with a thoughtful frown how his daughter had requested his aid in sending her own gift to a Sunhavener. At least they had not... Argued, though he still felt as though she resented him for failing to inform her of her half-siblings. Absently, the Irishman flexed his talons taking a seat, humming an old sailor's tune quietly. He had a feeling his son would arrive soon enough. "word of mouth there's a snake in the garden" —-- Séamus Ó Faolán |