She had a little bit of time before she had to get there and she figured she would just get a head start and read her books while just casually walking over there. She had been reading a book about birds, as she hadn't seen many birds, only seagulls flying above her and the crows that would stop around the guild hall to eat the few pieces of food that people would drop onto the floor. It was sad to see such a waste of food but it was good that the birds would clean it up, as she could see that the people that had to clean those messes up a few times per month weren't really happy with their job. Any time they had come around, they would always have an unhappy expression on their face, and it made Tsubaki feel bad. She could understand that they needed money but the extents they go to in order to get that money was just bizarre. She had to get there soon, and she had only read half of her book. She had already read that book a few times before, so it wasn't of much importance to her so she put it in her bag and started running over there.
The sun was edging towards the night and Tsubaki was almost out of time. While she was running she had to avoid all the little kids running around, the teenagers that were drinking, and the elderly crossing the beach. To be honest, the teens that were drinking had reminded her of herself, and all the bad decisions she used to make herself. Now she was a mage of Blue Pegasus, and the thought of going back to those ways never crossed her mind and if it did, it hadn't left a trace of being there in the first place. She had just approached the line once her train of thought had reached it's end, and she jumped right into it sort of like a little kid would. There were already 3 more body builders right behind her, and she had thought one of them looked really hot. He was sweaty from his workout and he wasn't much taller than her. He wasn't too buff but he wasn't scrawny like some kind of twig that came to life either. She could see the outline of a four pack in his shirt and she started to blush. He looked at her for a second but then she turned around straight away, her face turning a bright red. This wasn't the time for crushing on people! She was helping Jay out, not creating fantasies. Anyways, she would probably find someone later that she would actually be able to talk to instead of just staring and looking like some kind of stalker or something along those lines.
She had reached the table and put in Jay's information quickly, as she didn't want to hold anyone else up. Her handwriting was perfect for how fast she was going and after she was done, she immediately ran off back to the guild hall. She didn't trust the night and it was pretty much empty around this time at the guild hall, so she needed to get home fast. She ran swiftly and silently, writing things that had happened that day down in her journal.
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