They wished only to have fun one more night. It was obvious within a few minutes of their pestering him that these spirits were immature. They would trip him, tug at his hood, push things around, make lights flicker. That being said, this was never done at inopportune times. During his travel up and down staircases, or through shady parts of Dahlia (well, shadier), there was no such interference. These spirits didn't seem to want to bring Finn any harm, but rather to grab his attention. These pranks, childlike in nature, were immature for a very good reason. The spirits performing the action were still young, children no older than the two spirits he had aided previously. Their wish was not so grandiose though. They wished not for vengeance, nor did they wish for peace. They wished only to enjoy themselves as children for one more night. The desire was pure in a way that he had not expected from anything, let alone these spirits. He could not turn them down, nor could Jake. Their wish would be easy to grant, and so he would do just that.
Finn asked them what sort of game they would like to play, and it was as though they had been waiting for that moment for eternities. They cheered immediately, looking at one another with hope and excitement. They gave Finn appreciative smiles, and they told him that they wished for nothing more than a game of hide and seek. Finn and Jake would seek them out in the forest, and upon each spirit being found, they would disappear and follow the duo. This would ensure of no cheating, and make sure that everyone was kept together. While the spirits faced little in terms of danger, they still couldn't just appear and disappear at will. They could get lost, and more importantly, they could lose track of one another. If these siblings lost each other, they would have relatively nothing left. While it wasn't a point Finn would make out loud, it was one he realized very clearly. Regardless, it was time to play.
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