The morning sun was still cool, a great time to 'make hay' as it was said. The sky was cloudless and it seemed to affect the sunrise's colorization of the atmosphere, making it much lighter since the canvas of clouds were much further away. There was a gentle breeze that drove the sand skittering across the paths of Helio combined with the dry weather, it could only be spoken of as a perfect morning.
Chimera had finally made her way to her Sensei, Baktiatu. He was waiting with a rambunctious imuchakk child in chains. "This is an Imuchakk who we caught off the coast, lost and ran away from his home on a boat and we've taken him in to give him work, he's been quite resistant and you must teach him how to work properly." Oh, the smile that swept across her face must've been enormous since even Baktiatu began to laugh at the enthusiasm. "You still gotta sell him, keep that in mind." Chimera nodded as she stared into the Imuchakks resentful eyes.
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Chimera had finally made her way to her Sensei, Baktiatu. He was waiting with a rambunctious imuchakk child in chains. "This is an Imuchakk who we caught off the coast, lost and ran away from his home on a boat and we've taken him in to give him work, he's been quite resistant and you must teach him how to work properly." Oh, the smile that swept across her face must've been enormous since even Baktiatu began to laugh at the enthusiasm. "You still gotta sell him, keep that in mind." Chimera nodded as she stared into the Imuchakks resentful eyes.
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