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Now reading: Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Three - Wear Your Sunshine on from Cinnamon Bun, a Comedy novel by RavensDagger.

Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Three - Wear Your Sunshine on Your Ship

I swooshed the brush across and left a big drippy sar of paint across the wood. On the backstroke, I pressed all the little dribbles back down with a quick slash that turned the hull partially yellow, with only pinpricks of the wood beneath visible.

The brush went into the can hanging by a rope next to . I swirled it about within, then took it out all dribbly and wet with happy yellow, and back onto the hull it went to add another streak of colour to the Beavers side.

I had never really spent all that much ti painting, other than a few hazy mories of arts and crafts in elentary school and so scenery painting Id done for fun. I rembered being really bad at it. More enthusiastic than talented. But painting a hull wasnt painting people and hos and happy little trees, it was all one uniform colour, so even a dolt like could do it, no problem.

I wanted to paint it like a mural with rainbows and cute critters and a big smiley-faced sun. but Amaryllis said no. She said no very emphatically.

So far, Id done the entire stern of the port side, an entire can and a bit of yellow paint liberally applied on freshly cleaned wood. I was nearing the bottom of the ladder I was using to paint. In a bit, Id have to move it over a step or two and start back from the top.

I was stepping down to reach a lower section when sothing bright caught my eye and had turning around.

Awen stood next to the ladder, head down so that all I could see was her long blond hair. Awen? I asked.

The girl nodded, then looked up. Broccoli, she said. Her eyes t mine for just a mont before twitching away. Broccoli, are we friends?

I blinked. Of course were friends! I said. Youre one of my two best, best friends. And youll be my friend forever and ever. Broccoli Bunch doesnt abandon her friends.

Awen was still not eting my eyes, but she did smile, small and shy, a bit like that first ti when wed t all of a couple of weeks ago. Thank you, she said.

I hung onto the ladder and watched as Awen darted away, slipping under the prow so that I lost sight of her within a few steps. I didnt know what that was about, exactly, but I was sure Id figure it out eventually.

I got back to painting, adding more brightness to the Beaver so that it would look like a happy little ship. I was really looking forward to taking him out for a spin through the skies. We could paint stripes on the prop at the back in different colours so that it would look pretty when spinning, and I was sure they sold sails in colours that werent the plain white of the newly installed sails. We could have one in every colour!

Humming a happy tune to myself, I continued painting with big cheery strokes. The sun was shining bright overhead, and the air slled like fresh paint and--when the wind ca in just right--like freshly baked bread.

It was going to be lunchti in a bit, a good excuse to pause, but until then Id do as much as I could.

Its a bit clunky, I heard Amaryllis say.

Awa, I can try to make it better. Um, but I think it might be better if I start from scratch.

Thats fair. I think most of it cos from my own lack of skill. It will take so practice before I reach a level of competency that Im comfortable with.

I leaned back on the ladder until I could see my friends coming around the front of the Beaver. They werent alone.

At first I thought they were with soone else, but I had to discard that as the third person stepped out into the light. It was a puppet. A big, human-sized puppet, one with limbs made from wooden stakes and with a barrel-like torso. It bore more similarities to the dummies used as target practice than with a proper mannequin.

It clunked along, its wrists and ankles and joints tied to little cords running up into the air, then around and towards Amaryllis who was holding a little cross-shaped thing. Done gawking? she asked.

Not yet, I said. Is that for your puppetry skill? I asked.

It is, Amaryllis said. More for the sake of practice than anything. Awen here made it for .

Awen clasped her hands together and shook her head. It was nothing. Amaryllis needed sothing to practice on, and I didnt know what to make. Its very rough.

It works, Amaryllis said. Broccoli, do you have more paint and brushes?

Youre going to help?

World no, Im not going to dirty my feathers with that gunk. Have you seen yourself? She gestured at . A glanced down and took in all the yellow streaks and dots all across my battledress. You look like soone who survived so tragic incident involving an entire jar of mustard.

I can clean it off, I said.

Yes, but you wont have to clean it off because I wont be covered in it, Amaryllis said.

I watched her walk off, her puppet stumbling after her as she made her way to a little shed where the paint and painting equipnt was stored.

Ah... I didnt make you anything, Broccoli, Awen said. Im sorry? I couldnt think of anything you needed. But, uh, if you do have sothing you want, please tell ?

I grinned down at her, and got a smile back in return. I will! Im sure the Beaver needs a whole bunch of things! Hes going to be the coolest ship ever, which ans he needs the coolest gadgets ever.

Awen nodded. That, that makes sense. I think... I think we can add so weapons, just in case of pirates.

I scrunched my nose up. I guess thats not a bad idea. Maybe weapons that are hard to see? In case of non-pirates. We dont want to scare people off.

Awen looked at the ship for a mont, and I could tell she was thinking sothing up. Ill be at the workshops, she said.

Okay! Ill call you back for lunch in a bit? I asked.

Oh, of course! she said.

I waved her off and went back to work until Amaryllis stepped out of the shed. Her puppet had a can of paint tied to one hand and a paintbrush jamd in the other. It had acquired a few drops of yellow across its front, but the real change was Amaryllis. Her entire outfit, once a nice brown shirt-pants combo, now had a wet, sticky front in eye-searing yellow.

I greeted her with a snort. Going full canary? I asked.

Shut up. Now use that peasant cleaning magic on . I dont want to be seen this way.

I humd and tapped my chin with the back tip of my brush. I dont know. Humility is important.

I am perfectly humble as I am, now clean .

I splashed her with a bit of Cleaning magic and watched her shudder as the paint just kind of lted off of her. Thank you, she said.

No problem. So youre going to paint with your puppet?

Thats the idea, yes, she said. I need the practice, and the ship desperately needs a coat of paint. Not... this disgusting shade and colour, but beggars and choosers and so on.

I like the yellow, I said.

She glared up at . Im aware, she said. Its very much your kind of colour. Next youll want us changing the sails to match.

I was thinking they could be other pretty colours, actually, I said.

Amaryllis made a disgusted sound and moved to the side, her puppet dutifully following along. It slowly moved its hand over the bucket of paint it was holding, carefully dipped the tip of the brush in, then lifted that arm up with janky motions until it was hovering by the side of the ship.

The arm struck out, hitting the hull with a dull thump and leaving a roundish yellow splatter on the side of the ship.

Uh, I said.

Shush you. Its natural that I dont have the fluidity of a more seasoned artist. She glared at the puppet and had it swing its arm around in a nice, fluid arc... that completely missed the side of the ship.

You keep practicing, I said as I got back to my work.

We continued in companionable silence, only interrupted by my occasional happy humming of old songs from kids shows I liked and the thump of Amaryllis puppet hitting the side of our ship and leaving great big splotches of yellow on it.

It was only so ti later that I noticed Gen-Gen and a pair of maids coming into the courtyard with a table between them and so trays. The butler helped the maids set up while another pair ca over with so folding chairs and set them up around the table.

Miss Bunch, Miss Albatross, your luncheon is ready, Gen-Gen said. I have sent word to Miss Bristlecone as well, she should be joining you soon.

Ah, thank you, Gen-Gen, Amaryllis said as she carefully had her puppet fold down onto the ground in a way that didnt tip over its bucket of paint. I was getting a bit hungry.

Indeed, the butler said. I should inform you that Miss Rosaline will be arriving soon. She wishes to visit the shopping areas later in the evening.

Shopping is fun! I said as I bounced down the ladder. Setting my paint can and brush down next to Amaryllis puppet, I took a mont to clean myself off then skipped over to the table.

There was a kettle filled with boiling water, a small selection of teas, and a plate covered in different sorts of sandwiches. The maids bustled about for a bit, pulling out chairs for us and placing fresh plates around the table, and then--just like that--they were off in a flurry of black and white robes.

The staff here are really nice, I told Amaryllis.

They had better be, she said. You wouldnt believe how well-paid they are. Its ridiculous.

Really?

She nodded and picked out a couple of sandwiches. They have ears and mouths; they could spread clan secrets. And its not unheard of for a servant to poison soone for the right price. So theyre paid well enough that any bribe to get them to betray the clan would need to be astronomical.

I nodded along as I pulled the kettle closer and then brought the tea box closer. There were all sorts to pick from, so I went about sniffing them all for the one that slled like it would taste the best.

Awen arrived just as I was stirring the tea. Have fun? I asked her.

She nodded, her hands tangled up in a bit of cloth in an attempt to get so grease off her hands. She obviously didnt notice the cute little smudge right on the tip of her nose, and I elected not to tell her until I had finished with the tea.

Milk, sugar, cream? I asked.

The girls told what they wanted and I prepared three cups with a bit of a flourish.

Congratulations! Through repeated actions your Tea Making skill has improved and is now eligible for rank up!

Rank D is a free rank!

Oh! Tea Making has ranked up, I said as I sat back down.

Thats handy, Awen said.

Amaryllis sipped her cup. I suppose it is. You really ought to invest in so non-plebeian skills.

Im working on i--

Bing Bong! Congratulations, your Wonderlander class has reached level 2

Mana 5

Flexibility 5

You have gained: One Class Point

You have unlocked: One Class Skill Slot

I blinked, then shivered as the little pulse of level-up joy coursed through . Oh, I said.

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