This was his usual routine. Go into an unknown area of the forest that was on the island to hopefully find new herbs, plants or seeds to use. About 30% of the time he would find something new or slightly different, but most of the time he just stocked up on what he already had. "Stupid island." He muttered to himself, wishing that he could get together with someone that had powers to make new herbs for him. At this rate, he would rip out all of the natural plants off of the island, which would really screw him over. It wasn't his fault that he wanted all the good materials for his sustenance to himself. As he ruffled his hair with his light brown working gloves, he gazed at a pretty looking flower, something that certainly looked new. As he crawled to it on all fours, having his picking bag strapped around his boney shoulder, falling down his side, he sniffed it. "Smells like a mix of a tulip and an orchid." He commented to himself not that it mattered what he though it smelt like, he wasn't an expert on flower smells.
Slowly, the smell left his nostrils, which made him lean in and smell it again, before he unwrapped his bag and placed it beside the mixed smell. It was pretty for a flower, as if it was just for him, like a gift or present from a crush of his, or a lover. Not that he had one. Most people that interested him would walk up and say 'aw', rather than see him as an old being of greed and teabags. It pissed him off. Getting out his digging tools, he neatly placed them on the other side, wondering how long this flower would take to dig up. "You better not be a stubborn little bastard." He warned the plant as he shook his index finger at it.
Slowly, the smell left his nostrils, which made him lean in and smell it again, before he unwrapped his bag and placed it beside the mixed smell. It was pretty for a flower, as if it was just for him, like a gift or present from a crush of his, or a lover. Not that he had one. Most people that interested him would walk up and say 'aw', rather than see him as an old being of greed and teabags. It pissed him off. Getting out his digging tools, he neatly placed them on the other side, wondering how long this flower would take to dig up. "You better not be a stubborn little bastard." He warned the plant as he shook his index finger at it.