"Do not even attempt it," Samira warned calmly, her eyes not even leaving the words of the open book spread across her lap. Even with her seemingly distracted, it wasn't hard for her senses to pick up on Serqet reaching for a basket of muffins and sandwiches. By that point even if she were robbed of all senses her mind would automatically know to expect it coming anyway. That was how that particular summon was. Predictable and only unpredictable when it came to the levels of silliness that even Samira was not prepared for. Thankfully there was not an ounce of creativity going through the scorpion-tailed woman to pull off a new antic that day. It was more of the usual.
Serqet groaned and fell flat on her stomach on the blanket that was spread across the grass. "Why not?!"
"Because you and the rest have eaten everything else the moment we got here. This is the only thing I managed to save. It would be disappointing if Leona arrived and there was absolutely nothing to offer her." Truthfully Leona's presence had been a bit unexpected. Samira had originally planned for herself and her spirit avatars to have a relaxing time for the Sommarsun Weeks celebration. That was why she had decided to stay at Rose Garden for a period of time. The city had never disappointed her in the past with its way of celebrating common holidays and festivals and it just so happened to be surrounded by a lovely green terrain that made picnics a lovely idea. Samira and her team of celestial spirits were not even the only ones doing the same thing. Although, unlike the crowded streets of the city everyone was more spread out. Some had even taken the steps to travel further until they reached the coast for the beach activities.
As a courtesy, Samira had sent Leona an invitation just like she always did. For a long while though it appeared that the Wizard Saint just wasn't available during those times. It was a sad truth that Samira missed spending time with Leona that wasn't tied to a mission or job, but she understood. The declines had even opened the door to allowing herself to make a new friend in a fellow guildmate, Victoria Sheridan, so there was a silver lining that she would never complain about.
When it turned out that Leona was actually free and willing to meet up for the event Samira was surprised. A little unprepared as well. A picnic would not have been the first choice if she had properly planned for Leona to be present. Something a lot more engaging or fun would have been more suitable. It had been too late to change plans by then though. Not unless she wanted to deal with the backlash of enraged and disappointed summons. Fortunately, the city wasn't far so neither were the other celebratory activities, and the beach itself was only a portal or ride away. Plenty of options were still available.
Serqet whined but ultimately accepted that she would not get her way at that moment. The strange woman rolled herself off the blanket and continued the action repeatedly as she descended down the side of the small hill. Samira ignored her and went back to focusing on her book. Many of the spirit avatars were close by doing their own thing. Samira could hear them arguing over a frisbee game they were playing. Others had chosen to remain in the city or head for the beach. They were always free to do as they chose as long as they didn't cause trouble. At least those that remained with Samira made it much easier to find her, though she was sure Leona would be able to find her easily just by the aura of her magic. Or with an iLac call.
Samira flipped the page of her book, not minding her method of entertainment to pass the time.
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