@minnie y。 to nana, humans were nothing more than farm animals: delicious and adorable with an unfortunate life span. she adored them - or at least the ones that were loyal anyway - and it made her sad when a human she'd grown attach to would grow old or sick. she had grown used to it, embraced it, and as a doctor, she does her best to help as much as she can. a human vet.
she made sure to keep the humans she liked well taken care of. the happier they were, the faster they healed, and one of the easiest ways to keep her humans happy was with flowers and sunshine. on her walk from a long, stressful day of work, nana found herself gravitating towards an arrangement of flowers outside a flower shop. she'd never been here before, but she couldn't help but be compelled to step into the shop to pick up a few flowers to sneak back into the hospital before she decided to wrap it up for the day. the sound of the door swinging behind her followed nana as she entered the flower shop, her eyes wandering around the flowers in the store. it was different.
@nana k。 It was a typical day for Minnie. She had woken up to her mother calling her and asking how she was, even after eight centuries passed she still didn't agree with Minnie continuously leaving Thailand. Besides that, it had been a rather pleasant conversation. Her brother finally made his first contract which led to everyone rejoicing. Minnie even sent him a congratulatory text as she was walking her way to work.
Walking to and from work was always Minnie's favorite way to start and end her day; seeing and brushing by unfamiliar faces while being soothingly caressed by the scents of the nearby bakeries pastries, truly made for a calming and scenic route. Although there were some familiar faces, humans who she often saw in her shop and those who worked around it. With a pep in her step and an easy smile on her face she hummed to herself, jingling the shop keys while simultaneously checking up on the few flowers she kept outside her shop to attract customers. "Oh you all grew so pretty overnight! How beautiful!" Minnie was a strong believer in the concept that every living thing needs compliments and love to grow. Leisurely making her way to the back went around her office then picked up her apron and got ready to tend to her more conspicuous flowers first.