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Entry tags: | #week: 3, &day: monday, *character: bella sorrento (dropped), *character: malia tate (dropped), *character: michael meru, @location: leather and lace, ~thread: complete |
Who: Meru, Bella and Malia
Where: Leather and Lace, Jannati
When: Week 3. Monday. Afternoon.
Rating: High PG-13
Status: Closed, completed
Even though Malia had said she didn't need anything and that she was just fine with what she had before, somehow the topic had come up over dinner the night before. The three of them had been talking about the process being made on the roof and then about maybe getting a clothing line which turned not clothes and blankets and before she really knew what was going on, there was this plan to go out Monday and pick up a couple of small things as a group.
Which turned into more than a couple of small things because first there was the hardware store for the clothing line and a few things for the future garden, the patio and a lattice wall. And, of course the string lights.
They'd passed by a collectibles store and left with stuff to read in the form of comics and build thanks to Meru's secret Lego addiction, not that it was one any more. She may have wandered a way at one point only to be found half finished a volume of something called The Sandman. She'd put it back though and headed off to help with the bags.
And they just seemed to keep growing as they grabbed some pizza for lunch and ended up in a linen store buying blankets and sheets and towels and then a clothing store and it was really getting too much. Plus it didn't help that despite her constant stating that she didn't need anything, it seemed like every time she looked at something she liked and put back it still somehow turned up in this bag or that.
Naturally neither Bella or Meru seemed to have any idea how whatever it was got there mixed in with the things they were buying for themselves and by the time they got to this last store she was undecided if she was happy or annoyed at them for being sneaky like that.
"Seriously, no more. Can we even afford all of this stuff?" She asked with a little bit of a concerned frown as she looked back at the car full of stuff they'd left parked across the street, as if it wasn't all coming out of Meru's pocket book though that was another thing that kind of nattered at the back of her mind.