The Flea Market was this weekend! My house is still under some major renovation, so I thought it'd be a good time to sell everything I'd been storing away, making my house an oversized garbage dump and use the rest as a blockade for the furniture I actually wanted. It was a bad day to be inside, though. The weather was beautifully sunny, without a cloud in the sky (The new Carnations Dad sent really helped brighten up the place). I made my chance to venture to some villager houses to filch some items.
My first customer was Kiki, whom I literally couldn't get to buy anything. She came at the completely wrong time, right when I had started doing a house overhaul for customers. She spent her visit moseying around. Maybe it was the fact that she's been so tight on cash.
Such an indecisive cat.
We hardly knew ye.
I was listening to some neighbor chatter, and Kid Cat was telling Lobo to "change his vibe". What, do you not like Lobo the way he his? Actually, I've kind of come to find Lobo to be very intellectual and well-mannered, not an old grump like everyone else makes him out to be. Kid Cat just likes to chastise, a typical pattern for him. He's the gossipy type. Lobo didn't take opinions to heart, while Kid Cat proceeded to tell me his scrutinizing judgement about Stitches' eating habits as if the conversation was already old news.
Hayley came over to visit recently, too. We listened to some K.K. and became his groupies. I always forget to go listen to K.K., anyway. He even played us an encore!
I bought a red pom-pom hat and drew a design to match for my new attire. Since Arcadia's just begun its summer, Kiki found my outfit to be somewhat of an atrocity for the season. Says the cat who always asks my opinion for her city garb!
I was talking to Egbert, who was caught in the act peering through some of the shop windows. Seeming like a familiar story, I had to ask what he was doing.
The nerve, Kiki!
I was talking to Egbert, who was caught in the act peering through some of the shop windows. Seeming like a familiar story, I had to ask what he was doing.
Poor guy's wallet was bone-dry. I'm starting to theorize that there's a definite financial crisis going on.
Besides my fashion faux pas, the summer evenings here in Arcadia are very serene. Kiki and I set aside our differences as we spotted the first fireflies drifting around outside as they glittered over the ponds. Soon, what seemed like one lonely firefly quickly became three! It was quite a luminous sight.
Besides my fashion faux pas, the summer evenings here in Arcadia are very serene. Kiki and I set aside our differences as we spotted the first fireflies drifting around outside as they glittered over the ponds. Soon, what seemed like one lonely firefly quickly became three! It was quite a luminous sight.
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