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- >Another day gone by.
- >It feels good to be off of work.
- >Especially with that leftover meatloaf awaiting you at home.
- >Who knew adding buttermilk would make it better?
- >As your mind lingers on your impending dinner, you see a strange sight.
- >It appears there are three extremely emaciated bears raiding the dumpster of that Mexican restaurant.
- >Wait a minute, those aren't bears.
- >Those are three teenagers in hoodies.
- >Really poorly kept ones.
- >Actually, one of them looks to just be a trash bag stapled to a sweater.
- >You pull up to the lot and see the three of them stop.
- >It's like you ran up to a small deer family.
- >Curiosity seems to have gotten you this far, but you're unsure of what to do next.
- >[adopt?]
- >You get out of your car, still leaving the lights on.
- >As you do, you see these teenagers are slowly backing away from you.
- >You begin to wonder if they're illegals who hopped the border and briefly consider calling Customs.
- >That is until you see that these teenagers, in addition to not being Mexicans, are a pack of teenage girls.
- >Runaways, most likely.
- >You leave your phone in your pocket, your fantasies of watching some people be catapulted across the wall having been thoroughly crushed.
- >But now you're kinda worried about them.
- >You decide to sit on the hood of your car, keeping them in sight.
- "Hey, what are you three doing raiding a dumpster?"
- >"We're looking for dinner, asshole."
- >The one in the trashbag seems rather feisty.
- >Unlike the other two, she has no qualms about interacting with you.
- >One of them is hiding behind her, as if she was going to protect her.
- >Adorable.
- "Where are your parents?"
- >Trashbag seems to not want to answer your question.
- >Yep, definitely runaways.
- >Not that you couldn't tell from their clothing.
- >In all honesty, you feel bad for them.
- >Your cousin Frankie once ran away from home, she got mugged and nearly killed.
- >Something in your heart says it ain't right to leave them to fend for themselves.
- >[Offer them real food]
- >Realizing that they're probably not going to just trust you right off the bat, you decide that maybe you should start off small.
- >In this case, offering them some food.
- "You know, that stuff's probably old, cold and likely full of mold. If you want, I'll take you to get some fresh stuff."
- >They pause for a bit.
- >The thought must sound quite appealing.
- >Eating warm food, freshly made.
- >Maybe even having some juice.
- >The most bashful one seems to pop out from behind Trashbag.
- >By the look on her face, you can see she's willing to trust your promises.
- >But Trashbag and her other friend don't seem so willing.
- "It's fine if you want to eat garbage. Some people are into that. Just don't get bit by the possums, they draw blood quickly."
- >"I don't like possums."
- >Bashful looks about ready to cry.
- >Finally, the third one comes out into the light fully.
- >She takes off her hood and holy shit.
- >How did that much hair fit in there?
- >"We'll go in with you, but you better not try anything funny."
- >Getting back in your car, you make a better job of parking in the front.
- >Waiting for them by the door, you look inside to see there's very few people in the place.
- >At least service will be faster.
- >As you start yawning, the girls seem to turn the corner quickly.
- >Like they're embarrassed about the whole thing.
- >Except Bashful.
- >She looks ready to chow down.
- >In no time at all, you get to the counter.
- >The cashier doesn't seem too pleased about serving the three of them, but you've got money so he can deal with it.
- >Now you just need to get them something.
- >[Buy them tacos]
- >[Ask what they would like]
- >You decide it's best to buy some tacos to start with, and afterwards you turn to the girls and ask them a question.
- "Do you want anything else?"
- >They look at each other for a moment.
- >Then all try to talk at once.
- >Then again.
- >And once more.
- >Before it can happen a fourth time, Rapunzel puts hands over both of their mouths.
- >"Horchata."
- >That's not even a food.
- >Bashful breaks out of the hold and quickly blurts out
- >"More tacos!"
- >Trashbag looks more annoyed than anything else as she points to the fridge full of bottled sodas.
- >With a more or less full understanding, you turn back to the cashier and fulfill their requests.
- >You swear you see Trashbag crack a smile when the man gets out a nice cold cola.
- >Food in tow, you find a booth away from the other patrons in the back.
- >They all try to fit in at the same time, like some comedy act.
- >Eventually, they settle with Bashful at the window, Rapunzel in the middle and Trashbag having the aisle.
- >You just sit like you normally would.
- >Before even getting a word in, they start to tear into the food.
- >Bashful manages to stuff three tacos in her mouth at once.
- >You're impressed.
- >Kind of disgusted as well, but mostly impressed.
- >They must really have been hungry.
- >Bashful seems to start choking, but Rapunzel shares some of her drink with her.
- >After that, she seems to turn her attention to you.
- >"Thank you for the food."
- >Rapunzel, from what you've gathered so far, seems to be more or less okay with you.
- >She also seems to be the leader of their little group.
- >If you were to broach any subject, she'd be the one to talk to.
- >[Ask what their names really are]
- >You settle on asking what their names are.
- >While these little nicknames are fun, you're pretty sure they'll get angry if you say them out loud.
- "Hey, so, I don't think I ever caught your names."
- >Rapunzel slowly sips from her glass, while looking at the table.
- >As if she's considering what exactly to do.
- >Slowly she takes her glass and hands it off to Bashful who is now choking again.
- >"My name is Adagio. That's Aria, and that's Sonata."
- >Pretty fancy names for a few runaways.
- >They're probably fake.
- >But hey, it's better than nothing.
- "Well, it's nice to meet all of you, Adagio. My name's Anon."
- >That went easy.
- >And Sonata ran out of food to choke on.
- >An all around good time.
- >"So...Anon, what's the deal here? Why did you decide to buy us food?"
- >Adagio seems to believe there's ulterior motives at work here.
- "No reason. It's good to be charitable once in a while. You looked like you really needed the help, too."
- >That last sentence appears to sting a bit.
- >Adagio's quite the proud person it seems.
- >"It's better than eating cold garbage."
- >"Yeah, at least this garbage is warm."
- >Aria's snide remark gets her an elbow to the ribs.
- >"Ignore her, she's an idiot."
- >Sonata starts to laugh at the scene until she too gets ribbed.
- >"She is also an idiot."
- >Well, she certainly rules this little group with an iron fist.
- >Or elbow.
- >What else is there to talk about?
- >[Suggest an "arrangement"]
- >Well, going by how unkempt they are and the general grime on their faces, it's safe to say they haven't had a shower in a long time.
- >Or food.
- >Their general life must be pretty hard.
- >No one to rely on.
- >No home.
- >No food.
- >...Maybe you could fix that.
- "Adagio, I have a question for you. When was the last time you had a hot meal?"
- >"..."
- "Adagio?"
- >"I don't remember."
- >Ouch.
- "That's terrible. You poor girls out on the cold streets with nothing to eat. It's a damn shame."
- >You slowly lean a bit further in to the table, crossing your arms as you do so.
- "I think I might be able to help you three out with your current situation."
- >Adagio's brow rises a bit.
- >"Help us?"
- "Yeah. You see, I have a very demanding job and I don't have time to go out and do a lot of things. So I have a proposal."
- >Adagio seems a bit skeptical, but otherwise intrigued at your offer.
- >Sonata and Aria seem to be curious as well after recovering from their abuse.
- "I have a bit of room at my place. I would be willing to let you stay there in exchange for doing some things for me. There'd also be some food involved as well."
- >At once, you see the conflict in her eyes.
- >She seems to believe this is too good to be true, but you can tell that the thought of a bed and food is also appealing to her.
- "What do you say?"
- >Her two companions back away quickly as she slams her arms on the table and looks you straight in the eye.
- >"Yes."
- >A lot more eager than you thought.
- "Well okay, then. If you're all done, we can head to my car."
- >After you get up, you walk slowly to the door.
- >It takes you a little while, but the footsteps come.
- >By the time you are all inside your car, you can see Adagio is still a bit worried.
- >Sonata seems to be having a fun time.
- >Aria is sulking in the corner with her trashbag on her head.
- >[Talk to someone]
- >Well, this is an awkward silence.
- >Perhaps you should fix that.
- "So, where are you girls from?"
- >"We're from Equestria."
- >Sonata wastes no time getting into the swing of conversation, it seems.
- "That's a state over. You girls are pretty far from home. How'd you end up here?"
- >"We walked."
- "Walked?"
- >"For realzies, we walked all the way here. We were taking a train, but then Aria got into a fight with a vending machine and we got kicked out of the station."
- >"Hey, that wasn't my fault! That stupid machine ate my money!"
- >"You mean my money."
- >"We all gathered those recyclables, Adagio."
- >"Yes, but unlike you two I actually got the expensive ones while you wasted your time with those big jugs."
- >"How was I supposed to know they paid less for the big ones? That's a backwards system!"
- >"Next time read the pamphlets."
- >Aria mutters something under her breath as she pulls her "hood" over her face.
- "You girls have been with each other for a while it seems. What's the deal with that?"
- >"They're my sisters."
- >Sisters?
- >They look nothing alike.
- >"I've been looking after these two for as long as I can remember."
- >Sonata quickly moves in for a hug on her sister.
- >"Adagio, you're a great big sister."
- >Adagio is quick to rebuff Sonata's hug as she pushes her away.
- >Poor Sonata.
- >The rest of the ride proceeds smoothly.
- >It doesn't take long to reach your place.
- >By the time you park, you realize that the girls are practically asleep.
- >Scratch that, you're pretty sure Aria actually did fall asleep.
- "Well, we're here. Hope it wasn't too boring."
- >Sonata gives a long yawn as she rubs the sleep from her eyes.
- >Adagio unbuckles her seatbelt.
- >Aria's still not moving.
- >[Wake Aria gently]
- >Well you can't just leave her here all night.
- >She'll get cold.
- >Even if she is really snappy and a bit of a bitch.
- >As Adagio and Sonata get themselves out, you make your way to Aria's seat and give her a nudge.
- >She barely reacts.
- >Go for the nose, then.
- >In the course of your nose-flicking, you certainly manage to get her back to the waking world.
- >"What are you doing?"
- "You were asleep."
- >Aria is quite perturbed at the interruption of her sleep.
- >She unbuckles herself in a huff and pushes her way out of your car.
- >Not much you could have done to help her grumpiness.
- >She seems to have a permanent scowl on her face.
- >Of course it probably froze that way.
- >Forgoing that thought for a moment, you close your car up and lock the doors.
- >Quickly, you make your way to the front door so as to not leave your new guests in the cold.
- >So you let them in.
- >Hopefully this wasn't a horrible mistake you just made.
- >Of course, they are just three teenage girls.
- >It's not like it'd be hard for you to defend yourself if things go south.
- >Though given how they seem to be just glad to be out of the cold, you're not so sure you have to worry about that.
- >[Get them settled in]
- >It's late.
- >It's cold.
- >You may as well just get them all settled in and just get a fresh start in the morning.
- >While trying to herd in these girls like cats, you manage to get them down to the basement.
- >It's a lot more nefarious sounding in your head, mind you.
- >It's got carpet and a couple of couches.
- >There's also a cot so it's not like they'll have to sleep on the floor.
- >No pillows, though.
- >You make do by giving them extra blankets instead.
- >It works.
- >The girls start discussing sleeping arrangements while you attempt to set up the cot.
- >Sonata doesn't even bother to wait for the cot to be rolled out.
- >She just lays down on the floor and passes out.
- >Adorable.
- >Uncomfortable, but adorable.
- >Adagio and Aria start squabbling over who gets to take the cot.
- >Aria seems like she's about to just walk over and take it, then she sits on the couch and covers herself with her blanket.
- >Adagio sets her sights onto the cot, barely waiting for it to be finished.
- >No sooner are you done do you see her flop onto it.
- >Well, that's done.
- >You begin to make your way out of the basement, and hear some wild snoring about halfway.
- >Curious, you look back and see Adagio is the source.
- >Is...is that noise healthy to make?
- >She's probably fine.
- >You walk up and close the door behind you.
- >You've got your own sleep to catch up on.
- >Once you make it in to your room, you slip on your pajamas and get comfy.
- >[Wake up early]
- >Ah, the morning sun.
- >Or that's what you would say if it was out.
- >It's pitch black outside.
- >Looking over to your alarm clock, you see it's barely past four.
- >Shit.
- >Well, no time like the present to get up.
- >You pick up your feet and slip into your loafers.
- >As fun as it would be to skate your way through the house like you normally do, you have guests.
- >Making your way into the bathroom, you go through your usual routine.
- >Even the Listerine.
- >You should probably get the girls one of the bottles, too.
- >Their breath wasn't the best yesterday.
- >However, a rumbling in your stomach cuts you off as you rummage through your cabinets.
- >Food first, Listerine later.
- >Shuffling out and into the hallway, you realize that the house is a little louder than it normally is.
- >Sounds like the girls are up.
- >You never pegged them to get out of bed so early.
- >But really, you're not a morning person yourself and here you are.
- >Still, you're a little curious about what's going on.
- >[Investigate conversation]
- >[Acquire breakfast]
- >[Investigate Breakfast]
- >You know what, you might as well investigate and satisfy your curiosity.
- >Then you'll investigate yourself some breakfast.
- >Come to think of it, they might want breakfast themselves.
- >Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, after all.
- >Even though it's still practically night.
- >But that's semantics.
- >Leaving your internal monologue alone for the time being, you make your way to the door.
- >You can hear their conversation through the door.
- >"I can't believe you dragged us into this. I don't want to do stuff for some random guy who just locked us in his basement."
- >"And tell me what your brilliant plan is?"
- >"We can go live in one of those empty office buildings like we did last year."
- >"Oh, right, because fighting with bums over territory was so fun."
- >"Hey, we won most of the time."
- >"And the times we lost I got stabbed with a broken beer bottle."
- >"Only in the butt."
- >"I was stabbed! It doesn't matter where, I don't want to do that again!"
- >"Well we could find something else. Like a tent. Live in the woods."
- >"And why would we live in the woods instead of a nice warm house? With running water?"
- >"I-"
- >"Do you know how hard it is to keep this hair clean without regular showers?"
- >"Do you know you can just cut it?"
- >"Guys...what's going on?"
- >"Don't worry about it Sonata, go back to sleep."
- >"...okay."
- >[Interrupt their conversation]
- >Perhaps you've heard enough.
- >Taking your ear off the door, you gently begin to twist the knob.
- >Best not to spook them with a loud entrance.
- >Their conversation dies off as soon as they realize you're actually coming.
- "Hey, thought I heard you girls were up. I was gonna have myself an early breakfast. Do you girls want to come up now or later? I'm making blueberry pancakes."
- >"Blueberry pancakes?!"
- >You hear a thud and an ow coming from Aria as you see a blue blur begin to make her way to the stairs.
- >Sonata likes blueberries, you guess.
- >"Do you have blueberry syrup? Or blueberry whipped cream? Do you have those little blueberry sprinkles made with real blueberries?"
- "I think I have some blueberry syrup."
- >"For realzies?"
- "Uh, sure, for realzies."
- >Sonata jumps for joy like a schoolgirl before running off to go sit in the kitchen.
- >Next, you see the grump nursing a sore shoulder as she makes her way up the stairs.
- >She grumbles something under her breath as she passes you by.
- >Not a morning person, is she?
- >"Excuse me."
- >Oh god.
- >Right, Adagio is there.
- >Man, she just snuck up on you like nothing.
- >"While I don't mind having some food, I'm really wanting to get clean. I presume you've got a shower?"
- >[Let her use the guest bathroom]
- >[Tell her to get the others to clean themselves as well]
- >Showers are something pretty important you sort of overlooked.
- >Well, not like you got close enough to smell them that well.
- >But showers are probably in order for them.
- "Well, the guest bathroom's all yours. Second door down the left. I don't think I have a bunch of towels in there, but there's at least one. Mouthwash, too."
- >"Is it clean?"
- >That's a good question.
- >If a towel sits on a rack but sees no use for a month or so, is it really considered clean?
- "No one has used it."
- >"Well, that's good enough for now."
- "Hey, think you could get Sonata and Aria to shower, too?"
- >"Right, they'll probably stay as is if I let them. I'll fetch them."
- >Adagio's poofy self goes past you as she heads off to wrangle her sisters.
- >A lot more literally than you would have liked.
- >She's surprisingly strong for such a young girl.
- >Though you suppose she would have to be to tell Aria to wash herself in as colorful a language as she does.
- >Part of you thinks this can't be a good influence on Sonata.
- >But you have pancakes to make.
- >No time to focus on the likely fact that Adagio is going to shove her sisters into the shower and effectively hose them down prison style.
- >At least they'll be clean for breakfast.
- >Though you sure won't be.
- >You know the flour's gonna end up on you somehow.
- >[Make additional food alongside pancakes]
- >Well, no time to waste.
- >You bust out your less than clean apron and pile out your ingredients.
- >Of which you don't have much in the way of fresh blueberries.
- >Or blueberry syrup.
- >But you do have blueberry pancake mix.
- >That'll have to do for Sonata.
- >Hopefully she won't be too disappointed.
- >You don't know why, but she's grown on you in such a short time.
- >Though pancakes do not alone a breakfast make.
- >You gotta put in some eggs.
- >Plenty to spare after all.
- >Don't know why you thought you'd use up twelve dozen eggs in a short amount of time.
- >Hey, blessing in disguise, right?
- >Or something like that.
- >Speaking of blessings, you found some bacon in the back of the fridge.
- >Wonder why you haven't oh wait that's turkey bacon.
- >Eh, it's better than nothing.
- >You don't think they'll mind after what they did to that food last night.
- >Those poor girls are still probably hungry after being malnourished for so long.
- >With that in mind, you fry up some of that bacon, mix up that batter, and wash off your hands before handling your eggs since they're covered in flour.
- >By the time you're close to done, you hear the sound of someone walking out of the bathroom and turn to see them.
- >Judging by her cheery smile and blue hair, you surmise it to be Sonata.
- >"Are the pancakes ready?"
- >Sadly, they are not.
- "Little longer, I'm afraid."
- >"Aw."
- "Uh, perhaps you should get dressed before you eat at any rate."
- >"Oh, we don't have anything else to wear. Adagio told me to go get some more towels."
- >Huh, you forgot they literally showed up in rags and trash.
- >Fuck.
- >[Go with Sonata to acquire proper clothes]
- "You know, I didn't think that one through all that well. Let's get you girls some stuff to wear until your clothes get cleaned."
- >"We're gonna go clothes shopping?!"
- "Uh, I was just gonna go dig up some old clothes of mine that I don't wear that much anymore."
- >"Oh."
- >Now Sonata is sad.
- >That's not good.
- "Well if you girls do well I think I might be able to organize a shopping trip later this month."
- >The smile returns to Sonata's face in a heartbeat.
- >So cute.
- >"Oh, thanks a bunch!"
- "Don't thank me yet, you girls still have to earn that. But let's get some clothes for your sisters."
- >You turn off the stove and hang your apron up.
- >Sonata diligently follows behind you like a duckling.
- >"Ow! I told you to brush softer!"
- >"Your hair is like a tangled net, I'm doing the best I can!"
- >Sounds like those two are having a fun time.
- >Leaving them to their devices, you slip into your room and open up your closet.
- >Sonata looks at all your clothes currently hanging there, appraising them personally.
- >She takes one down and tries it on.
- >With no seeming regard for your presence.
- >You get an eyeful, that's for sure.
- >"I like this one!"
- >Oh yeah, that's the one you got when you went to that one Mexican place.
- >It has a taco mascot on there.
- >You're beginning to sense a theme with Sonata.
- "Well I'm glad you did. What about your sisters?"
- >"Uh, let me check."
- >Sonata gives your closet another once over and pulls out two other shirts.
- >"Got them."
- "Alright. We'll grab some towels on our way back."
- >Your mission accomplished, you and Sonata walk out of your room and go to the hall closet.
- >Two fresh towels.
- >Sonata clutches her full bundle tightly as she walks back to the bathroom.
- >You walk back to the kitchen and resume your pancake duties.
- >Thankfully, they still haven't gotten cold.
- >Still won't be as consistent as they could be, but it's the best you can do.
- >At least the eggs will be nice and warm.
- >And soak up that good bacon grease goodness.
- >Although you do realize that you're assuming they're all good with turkey bacon.
- >Really too late to fix that even if they don't like it now.
- >Such is life.
- >At least they'll get their pancakes.
- >Speaking of which, you're thinking they're done.
- >Fluffy but firm, nice golden brown, and they don't smell like charcoal.
- >10/10 would rush these pancakes out again.
- >"I don't know why you picked these."
- >"Because they're cute!"
- >"I don't think alligators are cute."
- >"At least yours is better than mine."
- >"You got the otter, what are you complaining about?"
- >"I don't like otters."
- >Seems you rushed just in time.
- >You slide the pancakes onto some waiting plates alongside the bacon.
- >Then you dot them with eggs.
- >And a little pat of butter for good measure.
- >You must admit, these look pretty sloppy.
- >It's the thought that counts, right?
- >The trio makes it out of the hall just in time to see you set up their morning breakfast.
- >Sonata is the first one to sit down.
- >Boy, she sure loves pancakes.
- >And syrup.
- >Hope the other two are fine with Aunt Jemima.
- >They don't seem to mind the turkey bacon at least.
- >Man, watching them eat almost made you forget you were supposed to eat as well.
- >You grab your own plate and sit down to enjoy a nice meal with your new occupants.
- >[Discuss duties with girls]
- >Seems like a good time to talk to the girls about their work.
- >All together in one place, have their attention, and they seem to be relatively satisfied.
- >Except Aria.
- >She keeps trying to nab bacon when no one is looking.
- >In the middle of her third attempt to sneak a bacon strip, you clear your throat and gather their attention.
- >Adagio slaps away Aria's hand from her plate as you compose your thoughts.
- "With all of us together right now, I thought I would talk to you three about the stuff I need worked on."
- >Adagio stops herself from continuing her feast, trying to seriously conduct herself as best she can.
- >She'd probably be easier to take seriously if she wasn't wearing a shirt four sizes too big and plastered with a giant otter.
- >"Very well. What is it that you want us to do?"
- "Honestly, I just need the house tidied mostly."
- >"Wait, you want us to just clean your house?"
- "No, I also have a lot of things I need reorganized and I could use the help. Then there's the lawn and the pool."
- >"Oh great, we get to be servants. Again."
- >You stifle a laugh as Adagio gives Aria that angry glare again.
- >"That sounds perfectly fine. But before we go on, I have a few demands."
- "Demands?"
- >"Yes. For one, we need a heater down there. It's cold."
- >"And pillows."
- >"Yes, pillows as well."
- >That's pretty reasonable.
- >"More bacon!"
- >You all look to Sonata, who is currently trying to shovel down an entire pancake.
- >"Please excuse her, I'm pretty sure the lack of food has only worsened her mind's condition. Although I wouldn't mind more bacon."
- >"Me too."
- >"No, you get nothing, bacon snatcher."
- "I guess that's easy enough to do. There's a heater somewhere in the storage room still in its box. I'm happy to let this be our standing deal if you are."
- >Adagio looks to her sisters briefly and quickly back to you.
- >"It's a deal."
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- >New Chapter Start
- >[Be Aria]
- >You are Aria.
- >And you don't want to get out of bed.
- >You're dead tired after your indentured servitude and only wish for five more minutes of sleep.
- >No matter how much Adagio tries to get you out.
- >Then she says something about ice.
- >[Mumble about having Sonata do your work]
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