08-09-2019, 09:05 PM
[align=center][div style="bgcolor= black; width: 500px; font-family: georgia;font-size:12px;text-align:justify"]Moth had not expected there to be someone coming so quickly, though she was excited to hear the voice of Poet as he came to her door, carrying too many things it seemed. "Y-yeah, that's okay!" She'd squeak out, tail waving behind her for a moment before she backed up a step so that he could enter into her house easier. "I made a fort, and if you want, we can make it bigger or put the pillows and stuff in it, or even try to make another one!" She would speak, eyes lighting up at the idea. Her house could be covered in forts by the end of this if she was lucky, and it'd be really cool if that were to happen.
Turning her head towards the door once more as she heard another voice coming from that direction, she would shake her head slightly, "Nope, I thought about doing it while I was learning to write, and any one is welcome. We've got snacks now thanks to Poet, and if you just want to nap you can do that, or we can all talk, or anything." She would answer, offering a smile to the other before taking another step back so that the two could enter in fully, "We could even make a big pile later if everyone wants to, I used to do that with my brothers when I was younger." Of course, it had been almost a year since that had happened, and she didn't remember it that well, but she did remember having fun when she had done so, and hoped that despite the age of those in Tanglewood - most of them being adults, that is - they might be able to all let their inner child free, at least for the day.
Turning her head towards the door once more as she heard another voice coming from that direction, she would shake her head slightly, "Nope, I thought about doing it while I was learning to write, and any one is welcome. We've got snacks now thanks to Poet, and if you just want to nap you can do that, or we can all talk, or anything." She would answer, offering a smile to the other before taking another step back so that the two could enter in fully, "We could even make a big pile later if everyone wants to, I used to do that with my brothers when I was younger." Of course, it had been almost a year since that had happened, and she didn't remember it that well, but she did remember having fun when she had done so, and hoped that despite the age of those in Tanglewood - most of them being adults, that is - they might be able to all let their inner child free, at least for the day.