DEEP MENTALITY // open, spring cleaning

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  • ———— MEADOWLARK ————

    THEY SAY THAT HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS

    It hadn't taken long for Meadowlark to realize that no one was really taking care of the camp or the Gaia as they should have been, and so it was no surprise to her that she had been assigned to take up a Spring Cleaning of sorts. It was...bittersweet really. Anyone who had been present when Silverlanterns had first taken over the Sanctuary would know that one of Mea's first assignments had been to organize a spring cleaning. And now here she was again. A second chapter in her time here, beginning in almost the same exact way as the second. "Attention everyone," the now adult feline called. "Let's do a spring cleaning! I'll need two groups. One group focusing on the main camp out here, while another focuses on inside the Gaia. Both could use some de-cluttering. I'll be running the Gaia group, so if someone else could head the Camp group that would be swell."



  • on day so nice and gentle, enchanted and sunny chicago's ears lift to catch the murmuring announcement, stirring like river's creek, overhead. spring cleaning, she hears and to that is her interest sparked. for she too, has noticed the sanctuary's home falling into the beginnings of a slump. trash lye in piles or clumps along pretty floors, mud streaks the sides of mason jars, fairy lights are broken and blinking. she brought attention to it weeks ago, handed out as a task to one creature who stood curious and wanting, though never acted on it. heavens above know that chica can't do it herself, a hard truth that stands uneasy to admit too and she thought to organize a patrol herself but then, but then she no longer has to. meadowlark has beaten her to it. "i can take care o' th' camp, then." comes offer on tongue as chicago steps forward, lavender eyes glancing about her to study the small gathering of tents. sometimes, the dead girl forgets people rather prefer these over the homes, the village, that the gaia offers itself. it's a puzzling reflection in her mind.