[Though Sparkling hates to pull him away from his work...there will be plenty of opportunity for more of this in the future, should he find it to be something he wishes to continue. What it isn't going to be, however, is the norm for Mint. Not when he has a full building for him to be living in. Sparkling isn't going to tolerate a single cookie living on the streets so long as he is still on the peninsula to prevent it.]
As a matter of fact...we are going to my bar.
[He states simply, even though he's well aware that Mint is going to be left with heven more questions. A bar? His bar?
But Sparkling has no plans to linger with all of these rubbernecking humans as he sweeps a wing out to shield Mint from them as well as herd him along at his side, all while carefully keeping himself situated up underneath his umbrella. He's fortunate that if a little sun accidentally touches him he won't instantly become stone like a Gargoyle might, but...it would hurt. Terribly. He has to be careful, even if he is in a bit of a hurry.]
The pier is a few miles outside of the city, so we'll be taking the bus. It's, ah...a bit similar to a train, but it functions a bit differently. In the meantime...
[He looks at his friend sidelong, trying to manage something of a calm smile even though he feels anything but calm.]
I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to see you, my friend. I am only sorry I didn't find you sooner.
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As a matter of fact...we are going to my bar.
[He states simply, even though he's well aware that Mint is going to be left with heven more questions. A bar? His bar?
But Sparkling has no plans to linger with all of these rubbernecking humans as he sweeps a wing out to shield Mint from them as well as herd him along at his side, all while carefully keeping himself situated up underneath his umbrella. He's fortunate that if a little sun accidentally touches him he won't instantly become stone like a Gargoyle might, but...it would hurt. Terribly. He has to be careful, even if he is in a bit of a hurry.]
The pier is a few miles outside of the city, so we'll be taking the bus. It's, ah...a bit similar to a train, but it functions a bit differently. In the meantime...
[He looks at his friend sidelong, trying to manage something of a calm smile even though he feels anything but calm.]
I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to see you, my friend. I am only sorry I didn't find you sooner.