[center][i]“Ty, ever so sweet and kind you be. Exultant and blissful be I that here you are as a true friend. Know do I that many befriend thy for only self-regarding reasons – though of course never deny them do I. However ever so pleased of the notion that here you are expecting nothing in return but companionship and bond. In need be I, of more personalities parallel to yourself. Thank you, I truly do from my heart.”[/i][/center] Ty could feel the warmth and the light tint to her cheeks. To get such gratitude from the angel was heart-stirring and lovely. It was such an honor to get something- or anything, even as small as a thank you, from the angel. Everyone that knew the angel doll could agree to that. "Really, I assure you it's-" Embarrassment befell her when she received that gentle and beautiful smile. She was sure Rosalina was used to the reactions people had when speaking or being with her. Ty's blue orbs glanced away for a few moments. "It's always a pleasure speaking with you. There is no need to thank me. Really." She assured, adding her own soft smile. As Rosalina got comfortable, Ty couldn't help but mimic such actions. The couch was extremely comfortable, which helped little. There was more than likely a few yawns traded before either of them dozed off. Rosalina drifted into slumber and not long after, Ty was curled up to. Although, sometime later, the warmth of something rested on top of her. She relaxed more and curled under the soft blanket, not bothered to move. ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * The morning rays of the sun kissed Ty's cheek and made her slip under the blanket. When she shifted, she realized she wasn't in her bed that swayed and rocked back and forth and felt like a cloud. Then she realized that she laid under a much softer blanket than she normally was under. Her consciousness lulled her to open her eyes, though the first thing she saw was the brightening sky. Her eyes adjusted after a moment and she slowly sat up. It was obvious she had dozed off with Rosalina, though when would probably never be answered. The couch across from her, the last place she had seen Rosalina, was empty. Even Dimuegos had disappeared. Quietly, she stood and folded the blanket, setting back to where she had assumed it needed to stay. When she stood, Ty noticed the shirt that she was wearing. It was definitely not hers, and after a moment's thought, she remembered it was Lao's. He must've placed it on her when she dozed off. Ty had planned on going to Mr. Seil's office to thank him for letting her stay. First, she removed and folded the shirt Lao gave her, having her original clothing still on of course then held it close. But, it wasn't guaranteed that the Wish Master was in his office and she didn't want to disturb him. So she simply nodded to herself and silently slipped out the door. When she stepped out, the morning sun warmed her skin as she stretched. It was a nice feeling, so she relished in it as she walked towards her own tent. A new day, and so far it was fairly calm. The gloomy night from before left no trace in the next day. [i]'What to do, what to do.'[/i] Ty thought as she headed to her own small abode. It was just as she left it, even though it looked untouched. Cleanliness was always common with her things. If it was one thing she hated, it was definitely an untidy place. But, that was besides the point. Ty went in and took time to freshen up. It didn't take long before she was outside once more. "I should return this shirt to Lao first." Being early as it was, the silence of the morning was fairly normal. At this hour, some were asleep, and others were probably enjoying a nice breakfast. There were many things they could have done besides wander aimlessly and speak to the ones that they had seen countless times a day. There was no one around to make conversation with, but when she passed, she had bid Grog a good morning. Only for him to reply with, "Good Morning Ty! Slept well yes?" "I did, thank you." With a nod, her walk continued. With a few knocks on Lao's door, she soon realized he wasn't there. "Off so early I see." Ty tucked it by the door and then remembered her promise to the newcomer Nalia. "Oh, I was so wrapped up in yesterday that I almost forgot about her training." She was almost sure Nalia didn't forget. The mortal seemed eager to begin, and Ty didn't want to disappoint her first student. The sudden thought made her pause. [i]'Her first student.'[/i] It dawned on the air elemental that she had never actually taught anyone her craft before. Then again, she had never taught anyone anything. Ty had taught herself the ways of acrobatics and was fairly independent around the carnival. No one ever really depended on her either, at least, not that she knew of. So this experience would be. . . Fairly new for the both of them. She decided not to think too much into it. There was no need to panic over small things. The air elemental passed Nalia and Nate's new 'home' and knocked on the door a few times. The knocks were merely to get them to wake or at least to let them- Nalia know that she was taking her on her commitment. Who else would knock besides herself? She continued walking toward her tent, in fitted pants and a tanktop, prepared to practice. It was a routine for her to warm up and get ready for her shows. That is, if she had nothing else to do. Little did many know, Ty always improvised her tricks in her performances. Never had she created a performance or practiced a specific routine. In fact, Ty only practiced tricks and later compiled them into a show as the music played. While she waited for Nalia, if she did show, Ty decided to tumble and flip around. It was nothing extravagant, just something like a warm up for her before she got to the more complicated things. Ty walked on her hands, cartwheeled, and moved about on the ground, making sure Nalia had a few things to do in the beginning stages of her new talent.