"Oh my god." Lexi smiled, handing Hazel the rest of the toilet paper. "I'm going to hunt for some food."
I just want fluff right now (O/O)
Okay!" Hazel took the toilet paper and continued to work.
Once the second floor was done, Lexi had came back with food that she bought. "So I have chips and soda."
"Okay cool. Break for 5?" Hazel inquired.
"Yeah." Lexi climbed up and relaxed against a pillow and handed Hazel the food.
Hazel took some chips and ate quietly. "Why is coffee better?"
"It is much more relaxing and well, I'm much more familiar with it." She answered.
"That makes sense. It's the same with me for bubble tea."
"Ok, then. I can agree that they're both decent."
Hazel nodded her head and looked down. "How often do you build these?"
"Once a month, maybe twice if I don't get kicked out." She answered.
"Ah, let's hope we don't get kicked out, I shop here," Hazel laughed.
"Oops, sorry." Lexi would mean the apology if she also shopped there but she didn't so she made it sound at least believable.
"It's fine, I guess," Hazel shrugged. "You're fun to hang out with."
"You are too." Lexi emphasized it with a kiss before relaxing on the blankets. "Do you think I could take a nap here?"
"That's a good question. Mind if I lay with you if you do?" Hazel asked sleepily. "I actually get, like no sleep."
"I definitely do not mind." Lexi scooted over and made space for the both of them.
Hazel curled up to Lexi and smiled. "Thanks," She cuddled closer.
They stayed there for 10 minutes before Lexi had to stretch from becoming uncomfortable on the hard metal. "Ow. I thought the blankets would be comfy but it only lasts for so long."
"That's true, Hazel replied. "We can go nap at my place?"
"Sure." Lexi climbed down to the first floor and noticed a lot of the toilet paper had been removed. She took their stuff and put it in a cart nearby and helped Hazel down.
"Thank you. Let's go!" Hazel almost ran for the door, hoping that sleep would come to her.
Lexi followed after her and took her hand, seeing as Hazel was moving to fast.
"Sorry. I really need sleep," Hazel replied to Lexi's touch. "Hence the bags under my eyes."
"I understand." Lexi smiled, finally moving closer to her.
"I feel dead," Hazel slouched while walking. "I wish I didn't so I could enjoy having you around."
"It's completely fine. I feel like that every second of the day unless I'm with you."
"Ah, you sap," She punched Lexi lightly on the shoulder.
"What, I can't help it if it's true." Lexi grinned acting like the punch hurt.
Hazel struggled to find something to say. "Uh….um…"