I'm off to pick flowers!
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Iso looked up from the ground, shaking his head and letting snow fall off of his face. It felt almost real, but part of Iso wondered if this was still a dream...that he would wake up to find Grandma Birdwing and his dad keeping the butterflies he got this morning all fed and happy. In some way, the idea of that being the case kept Iso steadfast on his mission. He supposed he had been doing good enough so far, and Nai'a still needed the team's help.
The world around him swirled with small flakes of snow, were they...really that far up north now? Or perhaps was it something having to do with Iso's imagination? He couldn't really tell at the moment, but admired the sights around him. The snowy mountains protecting the valley, the cloudy sky that seemed to swirl with all sorts of colors, and of course the lilies that painted the valley. Auroras and snow...it was like some of the books Iso used to be read as a kid...The memory made Iso smile, knowing he had some time, especially since he knew to only pick one.
However, as suddenly as he felt that moment of silent peace, he heard a harsh noise that sent him on alert. The snapping sounds of roots being pulled from the earth, and in a way, it was almost as if the plant being pulled was screaming for help. Iso raised himself from the ground fully, Zipping his jacket up fully as he bolted towards the sound. He was careful not to trample any of the lilies, his paws practiced with the tight spaces thanks to the fairy stones. Eventually, he stopped, looking out into the distance and seeing another Lambicorn, this time cloaked entirely in white.
Iso didn't need to look fully before he bolted towards them, already feeling something was amiss. And when he got there, facing the other lambicorn, he saw why he felt that way. At least 20 or so flowers were under their arm, and it was clear their intent was getting more before they left. Iso looked up and saw a lambie with three horns, all sparkling pink, and it almost seemed like clouds decorated their face. Upon seeing Iso, the lambie screamed, and started to beg in a soft, nervous voice. "P-Please don't hex me!"
That confused Iso for a moment, but in that moment, he saw a way he could use it to his advantage here. "Oh, you won't get out of it that easily! Stealing so many flowers from this place! How dare you destroy this beautiful land!" He said, faking a bit of a hiss in his voice and squishing his face up in anger. Though the words were falsified, his tone was real- to think someone could be so selfish. "Drop the flowers, and get out of here! I might be merciful this time, IF I never see you here again!" He continued, and once he stopped he saw the lambicorn drop the flowers and rush off towards where Iso came from.
After a while, Iso looked down at the bundle of flowers, and noticed that all of them still had their roots attached. He softly picked them up, untangling some of the roots from each other as he carefully walked through the valley, trying to find obvious upturned dirt on the snow that would show where they were meant to be. It didn't take too much searching, finding the rich almost-black dirt against the white snow. He treated each plant with care, softly returning them to their homes and making sure their roots were well placed in the dirt. If he didn't know better, it almost seemed like each plant he returned shimmered and made a soft noise of appreciation. Even if it was just in his head, he admittedly said a soft 'you're welcome!' every time he heard it.
Eventually, he was down to one flower, and was reminded of his original task. He looked over to the flower, and then down to the patch in the snow that they belonged in. He sighed softly, but looked over to the flower. Would talking to a flower directly be weird? Minerva did it a lot but...with recent developments Iso didn't find that very surprising anymore. Besides, Minerva was a fairy...and Iso was just a normal lambicorn...there was no way he could actually...ask? Either way, he gathered the courage to speak towards the plant in his arms. "Uhm...excuse me, Aurorae's Heart Flower? May I take you with me? Someone asked me to get one of you...and I'm sure she has good reasons..." Before he could come up with more excuses, more to himself than to the plant, he saw the aurora in the plant move to have it's green shine brighter than any other color before returning to normal. "I'll...assume that's a yes?" He laughed, partially out of humor, and partially out of shock.
Of course, he wasn't going to leave quite yet. He still needed to make sure the place wasn't even a little bit torn up. He covered up where the flower would be, though taking some of the rich soil for himself. He put the rich soil into the small bag that seemed to be the staple of the journey for him, making sure that there were no butterflies in it before putting the soil in. It definitely wasn't a lot, but it would do for travelling. Carefully, he put the flower into the bag as well, making it so that the flower would peek out of the bag and hit any sunlight they might see, while also having roots in the soil. Iso smiled, making sure the bag wouldn't close on the flower, and watching as this flower seemed to cheer happily as well.
Iso couldn't help but grin as he began to walk, especially seeing as the flowers shimmered in the snow, and hearing something a little bit new...almost like singing. Somewhere in his heart, as he got to where he had started in the valley, he hoped that he could come back here someday...