Well, alright, we'll need to get all the fruits to make the jams and jellies, I don't have any of the fillings here, though we can go to my bakery and I have plenty there if you want?
No I... can't really say I have. I've ridden chocobos back home, but a bear... is definitely a no.
[ Squall's not so sure about climbing on. Just because she had some weird kind of control over animals, doesn't mean it won't want to bite him or something. ]
Try it, Squall. If you don't like it, we'll walk, but you've been stuck in doing things your way and in your own thoughts. Something new and different and safe can't hurt.
I told you, he's no more dangerous than a chocobo. You either have to trust me on this or not.
Her hands are in Frederick's fur, not one to put a saddle on a bear of all things. They arrive in about ten or fifteen minutes or so to the bakery. She moved off of Frederick, gave a little pump to her hair and then pressed a kiss to the bear's head.]
Squall, dear, we're here! Frederick, why don't you head home and relax? You don't have to stay on the sidewalk, especially with how hot it might get today.
[The bear chuffed and then promptly laid down on the ground in front of the bakery.]
Oh very well, be stubborn about it, you're as bad as Squall.
[She pulled out her keys for the front door of the bakery.]
Come along, Squall dear! Frederick, at least come rest inside. We won't have any customers today anyway.
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Yeah, I know the way by now...
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Come along then, Squall, we've no time to waste.
Everyone, Squall and I are heading to the bakery, please keep cleaning the house, alright?
[There's a cacophony of noise that is clearly each animal agreeing to what Snow White requested.]
Frederick, will you give us a ride?
[The other bear came shuffling forward and chuffed, Snow White sat side saddle on his back and then patted the spot behind her for Squall to get on.]
Have you ever ridden on a bear before, Squall?
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Now don't dilly dally, silly goose.
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I told you, he's no more dangerous than a chocobo. You either have to trust me on this or not.
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[She patted Frederick's hide again.]
Come along then.
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Alright, Frederick, let's be on our way!
Now, hold on.
[She patted the bear and he began an outright run towards the bakery.]
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Her hands are in Frederick's fur, not one to put a saddle on a bear of all things. They arrive in about ten or fifteen minutes or so to the bakery. She moved off of Frederick, gave a little pump to her hair and then pressed a kiss to the bear's head.]
Squall, dear, we're here! Frederick, why don't you head home and relax? You don't have to stay on the sidewalk, especially with how hot it might get today.
[The bear chuffed and then promptly laid down on the ground in front of the bakery.]
Oh very well, be stubborn about it, you're as bad as Squall.
[She pulled out her keys for the front door of the bakery.]
Come along, Squall dear! Frederick, at least come rest inside. We won't have any customers today anyway.
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