Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-27600777-20171024230027/@comment-32004538-20171027155716

(#WeirdForTheWin)

Silver finally stopped procrastinating and, with a sigh, got out of her bed. Checking the time, she allowed a slight smirk to pull across her muzzle. It was 12:13 AM - no one would be up now. Except for nocturnal Jammers. She shrugged to herself. Hopefully not enough that she would get spotted shopping for food at the grocery store.

Most of the reason why she was famous - probably, anyway - was that she went into the maze and came out alive. Suddenly everyone who went there - Snowy, as she had came to call the snow leopard, Akurle, Fade, and BDK - became famous. It probably helped she wrote a story about it. She had talked to each of them, inquiring about their feelings and what they felt, and then she had sent it off to a publisher. With a few minor edits to grammar, it was published. She kept the original copy close, though. It was locked in a safe, and was probably worth a lot.

All the other copies had been typed out, so she didn't have to write it ten thousand times again. She did have to sign what felt like a thousand copies at a Meet-N-Greet, though. Luckily enugh, she just had to basically write the same message with a few alterings to words and then sign, so it wasn't terribly hard.

She hid her wallet underneath her Freedom Fox Hat, which she had been gifted by a kind Jammer in the mail. No one seemed to want to send her Fox Hats, though. She had another orange one, but she had earned that before.

Stealthily, she opened the door and walked out. The moon was full tonight, and it's silver lighting allowed her to blend in somewhat. She walked across her property and out the gate.

No one was walking around at night, so it was easy to pad on over to the grocery store. She had walked for a while at the maze, and half a mile there and back was nothing compared to the maze.

When she got to the store, she was relieved to see that the OPEN sign was still on. She had checked to make sure they were open until this hour, but still, it was a relief to see they were.

She entered and picked out food. The mice aisle was still open, so she set a fewpackages in her cart. After getting fruit juice - no milk, as she was lactose intolerant - she picked out a few more things before bringing them over to the cashier.

"Hello," the light blue wolf said, nodding. Her nametag read "DIAMOND". On her head was a blue butterfly clip. That was the only clothing item she could see, as she was standing on all four paws and they were separated by a wall. "You're Silver, aren't you?" Diamond inquired.

"Nope. I cosplay, though." The lie slipped out easily - she had used it often. Diamond shrugged.

"Okay."

After the items were rung up, she took off her Freedom Fox Hat and dug into her wallet, pulling out the gems. Purple gems were worth 50 reds, blue was 25, green was 15, orange was 5, and red was 1. Diamonds were worth 100 reds, so she handed over 5 of those, one of the purple gems, and one blue.

"Thank you," chirped Diamond, sliding in the gems and diamonds. "Have a good day!"

"It's midnight," Silver meowed, confused.

"Technically, it's the start of the new day." Diamond grinned. Silver sighed and exited.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Once she had returned home and put away her groceries, she snuggled back under her sheet, curling up for warmth. She was going to sleep in late.