[@deerling] Cecilia was relieved when Ivory didn't seem to mind her little flip-book project. She was beginning to think that she should have asked her if she even liked flip-books before going ahead with it. "Fun? It is. A lot of the time it is. Not that I wouldn't like to stay in one place from time to time," she mentioned, finding herself remotely looking at the plant before resuming her work. [@LiegeLord] "Hmm?" she uttered, finding Neric had come to see them. "Hey Neric," she greeted, petting him softly on his head and back after he received the phone from Ivory. After a few playful scratches to his chin, Neric departed, leaving Cecilia to finish up her work. Cecilia grew more and more silent as she neared completion, sighing in relief that she had finished on time, though she looked uneasy as she held the flip-book in her hand. She hadn't shown any of her sketches to anyone in the past, and this wouldn't be her first choice to start off with. "I-I think I'm done, for now anyway. I'm sorry for not coloring it. Would you like to see?" she sincerely offered. If Ivory accepted, Cecilia would tentatively hand the pack of small papers to her. Holding the top pages with her thumb, the bottom picture would show a lone girl in the middle of a forest clearing, very obviously a small drawing of Ivory. As the pages are flipped over another, there is an illusion of motion. The girl wouldn't move from her spot, but would smile and wave. At the same time, forest animals of different kinds and sizes would emerge from around the clearing and make their way to the girls side: a bear, a family of deer, squirrels, two birds that would perch themselves on her head and shoulder, and of course, three bunnies at her feet. The last page at the top of the stack had Ivory and her family of animals all together and appearing as though they were in a group picture. "I used to love these when I was a kid. But maybe I should have asked you about making this first. You don't have to keep it if you don't want it," Cecilia said, politely offering to take it back. She was ready for a flood of critiques and perhaps rejection, as most like her would be in this situation.