[color=ed1c24]"Beautiful"[/color] Jessie said looking back down at the food. She took a plate and piled a pair of waffles and a good bit of bacon. She then grabbed two mugs, the biggest one she could fine, and the smallest one she could find. The large one she filled to the brim with coffee, leaving it black, and the small one she filled halfway with milk and put a straw into it. She set the mug of milk down on the table, and the fairy who had finished brushing her hair landed on the table and stood by the mug of milk slowly drinking it through the straw. Jessie scarfed down the food she had taken rather quickly not bothering to pause and chat, and as soon as her mug of coffee was finished she filled it right back up. Jessie pushed her empty plate to the side. [color=ed1c24]"Salise, could you go and grab my tome for me?"[/color] Jessie asked the fairy. The fairy nodded and hovered off to Jessie's room. While she was gone, Jessie refilled her coffee mug again. Salise flew back into the kitchen, carrying the book that was larger than she was. Salise handed the tome to Jessie and Jessie gave a thankful smile to her. [color=ed1c24]"Thanks, you can head home now if you'd like."[/color] Salise shook her head and set herself back down on Jessie's shoulder, crossing her arms. [color=ed1c24]"Oh come on, I've been alone in rooms with less trustworthy looking people. You don't have to be so defensive."[/color] Salise gave Jessie an unimpressed look. Jessie looked away slightly embarrassed. [color=ed1c24]"Okay, that was one time. And how was I supposed to know..... Ugh, Im not having this conversation with you right now. Stay if you want, but please don't be insulting towards our host."[/color] Salise leaned against Jessie's neck, keeping her eyes on the other people in the room. [color=ed1c24]"Sorry about that everyone, Salise is kinda overprotective of me."[/color] Salise gave off a little huff. [color=ed1c24]"I'm sure she'll warm up eventually."[/color]