Ah, I could easily do one better. They sell seashells at a little boardwalk shop in Solarpeak - many polished to a shine not too unlike... well, myself. It would be more than easy to simply make her something.
Certainly for the best, yes. Seashells it is. Is there anything else I ought to know? ... Likes and dislikes, I mean. Seashells aren't going to be all that I get her.
Oh, of course she likes orange. On top of everything else, of course.
[Said with a scoff - not one aimed at Rinku, just one aimed at the way things just happened to have lined up. Being that he's an Orange magician and all.]
I suppose, then, "animals" accounts for all animals?
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[Which is not entirely Louis' fault, but partially.]
She treasures seashells - if you got her an accessory with one of those she'd be over the moon.
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It would be more than easy to simply make her something.
She seems the kind to appreciate handmade gifts.
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"Happy Around"?
[Somehow, some way, Louis has escaped being given the concept of Happy Around.]
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[She demonstrates, stepping back so she can do a complete spin and point in the air.]
Happy Around! -It's her whole thing.
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... What is the point of it?
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If it's her "whole thing", then I suppose it would be her life philosophy?
...
[He pauses, then, looking down at the floor like something very serious just hit him.]
... She and I share the same ideals.
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I am going to make an earnest attempt to... befriend her properly.
Just as I have you.
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Well -
With different steps. Of course. We had a bit of a rough step in the middle, I'd rather not repeat that with her if I can help it.
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Is there anything else I ought to know? ... Likes and dislikes, I mean.
Seashells aren't going to be all that I get her.
A proper gift has many components to it.
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[Said with a scoff - not one aimed at Rinku, just one aimed at the way things just happened to have lined up.
Being that he's an Orange magician and all.]
I suppose, then, "animals" accounts for all animals?
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