[Lucy's grip eased a little bit as she nodded, and fortunately the buses weren't on a weird schedule today. The bus rolled up to the stop, and Lucy tugged Freya forwards and up the stairs. Paying the fare for an extra person barely registered in her mind; the bus was half-empty, and finding a seat was easy.
On the entire trip home, Lucy didn't let go. She kept glancing between Freya and the front of the bus to check the stops, and at the stop to Birch Hills quietly led her friend off again. Some redbud trees were starting to bloom, along with some impatient maples--Lucy paid them no mind, pulling Freya insistently home.
The apartment was empty, save for Koro and the cat. Both of them had come rushing up to the door at the sound of keys, Koro with his tail wagging and Fang with some loud meows. Lucy didn't scratch either of them on the ears immediately, something out of character for her.]
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On the entire trip home, Lucy didn't let go. She kept glancing between Freya and the front of the bus to check the stops, and at the stop to Birch Hills quietly led her friend off again. Some redbud trees were starting to bloom, along with some impatient maples--Lucy paid them no mind, pulling Freya insistently home.
The apartment was empty, save for Koro and the cat. Both of them had come rushing up to the door at the sound of keys, Koro with his tail wagging and Fang with some loud meows. Lucy didn't scratch either of them on the ears immediately, something out of character for her.]
This is home, remember?