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Rosemary smiled as the fluffy not-kitten joined her at the table. The witch glanced at her pitcher and filled an empty cup with the peppermint tea, then gently pushed it towards Vayne’s side with a paw. “It’s hot, but if you’d like it iced, let me know. It’s no trouble at all with my magic.” She shrugged, her forked tail coiling, as she added, “Or if you only want to smell it, that’s fine, too. Half of the benefits from herbal teas is from the aromatherapy.”
Nodding as Vayne spoke, she waited for the snowshoe-bengal to speak. When Vayne switched the subject to the cards, Rosemary flowed with the topic change, and didn’t remark or show a sign that she’d noticed.
“The cards are a tool for introspection. Have you ever been caught between two choices you can’t decide between? In that situation, you can flip a coin and use that to decide your choice—but, by the act of allowing randomness to pick, you end up deciding what you wanted.”
Rosemary tapped the top, and the deck instantly quieted into a still pile. “Before you came in, I used them to gain a new perspective on a difficult personal question. Though, I’ll admit, sometimes I use them for silly games… it can be fun to ask the cards to pick which tea I brew.” She chuckled into a paw, and tried to forget the previous reading. She’d known it was a bad idea to ask about Jiyu, her ex-girlfriend, and the answer she’d received hadn’t made her happy.
“Would you like to see what I mean? We can try a simple spread for whatever question you like. Or we can talk about something else, since this rain doesn’t seem to be letting up at all.”
[/td][/tr][/table]Nodding as Vayne spoke, she waited for the snowshoe-bengal to speak. When Vayne switched the subject to the cards, Rosemary flowed with the topic change, and didn’t remark or show a sign that she’d noticed.
“The cards are a tool for introspection. Have you ever been caught between two choices you can’t decide between? In that situation, you can flip a coin and use that to decide your choice—but, by the act of allowing randomness to pick, you end up deciding what you wanted.”
Rosemary tapped the top, and the deck instantly quieted into a still pile. “Before you came in, I used them to gain a new perspective on a difficult personal question. Though, I’ll admit, sometimes I use them for silly games… it can be fun to ask the cards to pick which tea I brew.” She chuckled into a paw, and tried to forget the previous reading. She’d known it was a bad idea to ask about Jiyu, her ex-girlfriend, and the answer she’d received hadn’t made her happy.
“Would you like to see what I mean? We can try a simple spread for whatever question you like. Or we can talk about something else, since this rain doesn’t seem to be letting up at all.”
PEACEFALL
peace comes at dawn, but yours comes at night
I FEEL SO HUNGRY —
— Dear diary, I don't know what's going on, but something's up / The dog won't stop barking, and I think my TV is bust / Every channel is the same, it's sending me insane / And earlier somebody bit me, what a fucking day / The sky is falling / It's fucking boring / I'm going braindead, isolated / God is a shithead / And we're his rejects / Traumatized for breakfast / I can't stomach any more survival horror / Dear diary, I feel itchy like there's bugs under my skin / The dog's gone rabid (shut the fuck up) / Doing my head in —— WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING?