Chronicles of Eden - Act VI

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at all or else.”
    “I was careful not to hit it,” Alyssa replied with a wave of her hand.
    “What just happened?” Falla asked glancing around confusedly.
    “Clover wouldn’t keep her mouth shut again,” Triska answered with a shrug.
    “Is she alright?” Luna asked looking at the hole in the wall curiously.
    Daniel walked over and saw Clover further away from the caravan, the elf stumbling back to her feet before she started stomping around while cursing repeatedly with relentless fury. Kroanette watched with a raised eyebrow as the elf shouted and stomped her feet in her tirade while Lucky grunted and shook his head slowly before he started walking off to find something to eat.
    “She’s… alright,” Daniel answered with a small shrug.
    “Damn,” Alyssa muttered.
    Specca shook her head slightly then smiled amusedly at Luna, the butterfly girl looking to her curiously as the nixie glanced down to her hips then to Luna again.
    “Did you sleep well last night?” Specca asked. “I mean you were holding onto me rather tightly the entire time.”
    The group turned to Luna as she jumped with a small blush before she smiled nervously and lowered her head.
    “Well… yes, I did. Sorry, I didn’t mean to bother you.”
    “It wasn’t a bother, it was sort of cute,” Specca giggled with a shrug. “You rolled over in the middle of the night and held onto me like I was a child’s stuffed animal.”
    “She does that,” Falla spoke up with a small chuckle. “Whenever we slept together out in The Outerlands she always held onto me at night. Whoever’s next to her becomes her sleeping buddy.”
    “Sorry,” Luna apologized again. “I like being close to someone when I’m asleep, it makes me feel better.”
    “Don’t worry about it,” Specca assured with a wink at her. “I’m used to being held by someone when I’m sleeping now anyway. I don’t mind.”
    Luna giggled softly with a timid glance to her then looked to her sister with a curious smile.
    “Did you sleep well, Falla?”
    “Yeah, I did,” Falla said turning to Daniel with wonder. “After Daniel stopped snoring I felt so relaxed in here like this.”
    “He didn’t stop snoring,” Pip chimed in before flying around Daniel in a blue blur. “He was making those loud noises all through the night. I was bouncing on his chest so much from it rumbling like a wild bear, it was fun! It was like he was rocking me to sleep all night long!”
    “You were sleeping on me?” Daniel asked curiously, then showed concern as the fairy stopped in front of his face with an innocent smile. “Wait, I’m not that loud at night, am I?”
    “You sure were!” Pip cheered with a hop in the air. “Can I sleep on your chest again tonight? Please? That was so much fun!”
    Daniel smiled weakly to that then looked to the girls as they all shrugged with amusement at him.
    “I didn’t notice it,” Triska reassured him. “And I was right next to you all night.”
    “Same here,” Alyssa agreed. “We saw Pip fly in here during the night and lay down on you before she fell asleep. She seemed to be okay with it.”
    “His chest rumbled like crazy!” Pip giggled before flying around Daniel again and again in her excitement. “It felt like all of Eden was shaking! I dreamed of so many boobies bouncing around me from sleeping like that, it was the greatest!”
    Everyone just stared at the circling blue blur of light around Daniel with blank expressions for a moment before looking to each other again.
    “I don’t know how to take that,” Daniel said shaking his head.
    “None of us do,” Specca replied with a similar gesture.
    “So wait,” Falla spoke before pointing to Daniel. “You were snoring all night again?”
    “I guess so,” Daniel worriedly said as he looked down to the giggling fairy.
    “But… it sounded like you stopped after a while,” Falla wondered before looking down with confusion. “I didn’t hear you doing that for the rest of the

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