no one seems to hear a thing Who: Star and Venus Where: Venus's car When: Little after five p.m.
Star had not seen Venus or Willow since their little encounter dealing with the high school. No small part of that was due to her sulking. But Star was one of those people who could snap out of that at any moment with no reason whatsoever and that was exactly what had happened. She had been sitting in the mall, people-watching as she so liked to do, when she had decided that she wanted to see how Venus was doing. Now she could have popped back over into her own Realm to accomplish this, but she decided to do it the new-fashioned way. Mortals could apparently be touchy about their privacy - who knew? - and since she had already landed on what may have been her so-many-great's niece (she preferred to think cousin, it made her feel less old and she was not old) possibly bad side by finding the high school fiasco to be amusing... she was trying to avoid it.
Which was why she was sitting on top of Venus's car in the parking lot, toying around with her glamours. Lucky for her there had been a white witch playing with a protective something nearby and she had been able to tap off that to protect herself from the iron in the car. Otherwise it would not have been near as fun. And everything she did needed to have an element of fun or else what was the point?
While she waited, Star was toying around with her glamours. Visual ones could be a lot of fun, but she had always liked verbal ones better. Which was why she was sat there singing rounds of "Row Row Row Your Boat" with herself. By the time she spotted Venus coming across the lot she had ten rounds going - three of which were male - and a few people standing several yards away, gaping at the blonde on the car. She waited until Venus was right there before she stopped her own, personal round, though she left the rest going. "Hi Venus!" she chirped brightly, dangling her legs off the end of the car. "How're you today?"