{ thanks webkitty, sometimes I just need a little encouragement with my writing =). Webkitty stole my curly brackets!! Also, I will be away from Friday to next Monday, so webkitty, would you please take care of my characters while I'm gone, if they need to do anything? (not too likely) Please don't spoil their personalities, Roy is more social and friendly, and Ray is cautious and thoughtful. Thank you! I *may* have time to post tomorrow morning, though. }
Roy sighed. Everything was going wrong. He would have to stay late in the shop and fix everything. He considered chasing after the boy that Bee had described, but decided against it, for several reasons. Number one, he would probably be far away by now, and number two, he couldn't just leave the shop unsupervised like this. He'd maybe make another cough potion, as it was simple enough, and he could just pay for it himself, and hope that his boss wouldn't notice.
He'd have to fix the Healing Potion too. He glanced over at the old woman, still sitting there, and wondered if he should go back inside. He wouldn't want someone else stealing anything. He bit his lip again; he wished his boss had installed some kind of security system into the shop. It was too easy to steal in times of bad weather, when no one is usually out on the street.
He hesitated before turning back in. The old lady wouldn't steal from the shop, he hoped. On second thought, he turned, gathered up all of the potions waiting on the side counter with his muscular arms, and brought them inside, laying them gently on the tabletop. He then carefully separated the Healing Potion from the cauldron, and poured it into the waste potion bucket.
Roy gathered up all the ingredients again, determined this time to complete the potion. He had just filled the cauldron with water, when he heard footsteps outside. Quickly, he turned and headed back outside. He didn't want another theft in the shop, or he was sure to be fired.
Standing there, stationarily, was the boy that Bee had described: skinny, wet and very grey, with droopy wings. He was surprised that someone who had stolen would come back. The boy put the potion onto the desk, and muttered an apology.
Roy felt symaphetic for him, the boy was poor and sick, and he didn't have a potion. "Here, take it. I'll just make another one," he said softly. They're really easy to make, truthfully. Just be sure never to steal again. You could have really just asked." He smiled. Maybe he had overreacted earlier. With this thought, his cheeks burned. He must have embarrassed himself in front of Bee so badly.
"I'll help you pay for the potion, but you can't stay here. I'm sure you're the little boy Artur always talks about, the stealer. If he comes back and finds out, I'd be unemployed." He nodded towards the door, then proceeded back inside--he trusted the boy, and he was sure he wouldn't steal anything from the shop for a little while.
He sat at the cauldron, waiting for the fire to heat up, and comtemplated. He hoped Raymond was ok. I'm sorry, I know I promised you, he said in his mind.
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Ray shiverred involuntarily, he was rather cold; the water had soaked into his clothes, and he was rather thin. "I was going to visit my brother at the potion shop. He promised me that he'd be back early today and we would go out for dinner together."
"And Roy does take good care of me. He works really hard at the shop, and his boss dislikes him." There was a little bit of resentment in his voice--he didn't like people who thought of his brother that way. It was just a little bit, though, and he was grateful to Olivia nevertheless. She had saved him and he was feeling a lot more comfortable than before, although still shaken.
He looked at Olivia. Olivia had bright, orange wings, resembling those of a monarch butterfly. He smiled a bit--he was proud of his quick dragonfly ones. His brother didn't like them much, though. Olivia also wore orange clothes, along with shawls. She looked similar to a queen. Ray looked around the house, observing, then shuddered once again. His clothes were sticking to his skin.
{ my vocabulary is so limited. Oh well XD }
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