AH! The day had finally came around, the day she had wanted for a long time. The day she got to put up posters. Smiling gleefully, she slowly looking over to her right as she caught sight of her white fox Gia, who was padding quickly beside her. "This is so exciting! I really do hope that this works." She then stopped quickly, turning to her left as she walked to the wall. Grabbing one of the many posters in her hand, she lifted it up, centered it and quickly reached for her tape which.... Wasn't in her pocket. "Uh Gia, can you see the tape?" She said quickly, as she didn't want to loose her perfect positioning of the poster. "And where do you think it would be, Orlena?" The fox said calmly, looking around the girl for the tape. "Back pocket? Maybe I dropped it?" Orlena said as she moved closer to the poster, not wanting it to move a millimeter. As she heard the fox sigh, she heard it pad back the way that they came. As she waited for her friend, a small sigh escaped her. "This isn't going so well..." She stated to herself.
A few minutes passed before she heard the padding of the foxes' paws, relieved to have not been left behind. "Did you find it Gia?" She said cautiously. No answer came form the creature. Worried, she looked to her left to see the fox with the tape in its mouth. "Oh you're an angel." She said to the fox. A few seconds later, she was hit from above, by something. "Silly human." She heard the fox say as it dropped the roll of tape down to her. Unfortunately, the place that it landed was inside of her shirt, which caused Orlena to blush bright red, trying to keep her balance for the creature on her head. "Nice one." She said as she took a hand off the poster to fish out the tape, taking a peace immediately to tape up the poster she had been so carefully holding.
Tilting her head forward for the fox, she put her hands out as best she could for the creature to step on, without dropping the posters or the tape. As Gia stepped down to her hands and then the floor, Orlena took a few steps back and admired the beautiful hand-drawn poster she had put up. A neatly written 'Vote for me to be your President!" Was labeled on the top of the poster, followed by a drawing of her summoned animals below it, making sure that she had enough room for each of them. At the very bottom, there was her full name, grade, age and where they could vote. Nodding in happiness, she looked down at Gia. "What do you think?" She asked as she started to move along to post the next poster. "I think it should have just been of me, considering how much you summon me compared to everyone else."
A few minutes passed before she heard the padding of the foxes' paws, relieved to have not been left behind. "Did you find it Gia?" She said cautiously. No answer came form the creature. Worried, she looked to her left to see the fox with the tape in its mouth. "Oh you're an angel." She said to the fox. A few seconds later, she was hit from above, by something. "Silly human." She heard the fox say as it dropped the roll of tape down to her. Unfortunately, the place that it landed was inside of her shirt, which caused Orlena to blush bright red, trying to keep her balance for the creature on her head. "Nice one." She said as she took a hand off the poster to fish out the tape, taking a peace immediately to tape up the poster she had been so carefully holding.
Tilting her head forward for the fox, she put her hands out as best she could for the creature to step on, without dropping the posters or the tape. As Gia stepped down to her hands and then the floor, Orlena took a few steps back and admired the beautiful hand-drawn poster she had put up. A neatly written 'Vote for me to be your President!" Was labeled on the top of the poster, followed by a drawing of her summoned animals below it, making sure that she had enough room for each of them. At the very bottom, there was her full name, grade, age and where they could vote. Nodding in happiness, she looked down at Gia. "What do you think?" She asked as she started to move along to post the next poster. "I think it should have just been of me, considering how much you summon me compared to everyone else."