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a tiny town adventure? it couldn't hurt to check it out. fairuza bought a bus ticket all the way out to henford-on-bagley where past the old mill, a big scrap of land was being advertised as this soon to be tiny town. all it needed was... everything. there were no buildings, there was no infrastructure, there were no people. so what exactly did it have?
...promise?


promise would have to be enough for now since she didn't even have the pocket change to buy a bus ticket back to the city. the very first vacancy sign in tiny town now boasted 'taken' marked by an audaciously bright sticker. this little plot officially belonged to fairuza palette. could it really be possible to turn a pile of dirt and a little tent into a dreamy oasis of belonging? maybe not alone, but she could take the first steps towards that vision.
then, for the first time in a very long time, inspiration struck. in the dusty light of spring morning rays, in the still quiet of farm field life, fairuza finally reached for a canvas and a brush.


fairuza painted.
then she painted some more.
the sun rose high in the sky and still, she painted.
it was as if the chirping birds, scurrying foxes, and general lack of hustle and bustle unleashed some death grip that the city had on her creative muse. ideas flooded out faster than she could afford the canvas to capture them. had fairuza really gone so long without realizing how disconnected from nature she had become? now the dirt underneath her feet felt like the embrace of an old friend.
so she painted how that felt too.



when the funds for more new canvases ran out, fairuza noticed the unsettling feeling of something watching her from a bush just on the edge of town. the skin prickled on the back of her neck. wasn't she supposed to be out here alone?
"hello?" she called to the now eerily quiet day and the startling noise that returned sounded almost like a little song. suddenly, a lithe, black fox leapt from the foliage and greeted her. fairuza laughed and returned a relieved melody of her own. it was just a new friend.
as the sun rose and fell on this first day in tiny town, fairuza focused on the completion of a few important chores. homework before school tomorrow, buying a spigot to wash up, and cooking her first meal. (although quickly realizing the majority of it would go bad with no fridge in which to keep it.)
but hey, what was a new adventure without a few mistakes?

~ what a beautiful morning to shit in a bush.

spoilers sweetie



as the sun crested over the horizon directly behind the old blue tinted canvas tent which wasn't quite comfortable enough to call home, fairuza finally roused herself from the ache-inducing palette of blankets with enough time before the first day of school to clean up. it wasn't the most fruitful effort considering there was no shower or sink. (a toilet desperately needed to be her first order of business.)
the spigot worked well enough to cleanse the face and brush the teeth, but body hygiene felt lacking. fairuza made her way down the embankment to the river that ran through the old mill and past tiny town. a little morning dip was the perfect way to feel a modicum more clean. the cool, crisp water woke every sense and left the mind feeling focused and ready to take on a new challenge.

this school was much smaller than the one fairuza left in the city. maybe in a classroom of this size, she would actually be able to learn a few people's names. her grades had never been stellar, but who could expect straight a's when any and all questions were consistently drowned out by the dull roar of a mildly apathetic student body? everyone got lost in the mix. even a bright kid could stumble while trying to read a textbook alone.



cecilia has been so supportive since moving into tiny town. maybe it is just her kind nature, but something gives fairuza the sneaking suspicion that she understands how difficult it is to build a home all alone, especially as the new kid in town. it is nice to know there is someone stable on which to rely when all the cards are down. is this what the other people in town mean by a 'fairing friend'?

at least the uniforms were pretty cute. fairuza met a few interesting people in class. although woflgang acted a bit mean, and cassandra seemed to be in an entirely different world most of the time. rashidah was funny, but a little too invested in her new boyfriend. it was cute how he seemed to make her light up. still, there were a few other things they could talk about. the conversation turned boring pretty quickly. it was better than no one to talk to, of course, but it wasn't exactly the close connection that fairuza thought about.


'build a house', 'build a rocket', 'build a tiny town'. why's a girl gotta build everything on her own around here?