Opal flitted into the building, then came back out laughing.
"Yes, this place should be perfect for the bunnies. You can have them all move here if you want, or you can take turns watching Rae’s mage." She explained.
Lala shrugged. "We will see what it looks like. If it’s more comfortable, we don’t mind moving from where the others put us."
It really didn’t matter to them where they stayed.
The Clan Leader of the Gralpedrin Templars was notorious for making them sleep in the yard if they were on duty in the morning so that he could kick them awake at first light.
From what they could tell, there was none of that in this place, and they were even nice to the mortals.
Or, this was just a storage spot for mortals that the Immortals occasionally visited.
But from what they had heard, this was actually their house, of sorts.
Or it was in their house?
It was hard for the bunnies to decipher how the whole thing worked, but Lala decided that they had a pretty good thing going here, and she would happily babysit a blind mage if that made the boss and his friends satisfied with her work.
The bunny led Meisje inside, holding her hand so the blind girl didn’t get lost in the entry or run into anything. Then, she stopped suddenly as she saw the main room.
"It’s... all covered in pillows and fluffy blankets," she whispered reverently.
Rae looked at the pile of bedding and nodded. "It looks like it was intended to make a sleeping den in the middle of the main room? Though, I suppose it’s easy enough to rearrange everything for social events."
"And then on this side, we have a kitchen. It looks like it’s properly stocked, but I don’t know if the food is real."
"It is. It’s part of the spell’s magic to feed the occupant, but you still have to cook. I recommend talking to the druids, or the Green Dragon Cleric. Many of them have Mystic Cooking as a trade skill, and they can make you the most wonderful things.
I know that Meisje was eating at the Clan’s cafeteria, but I suspect that nobody gave the bunnies the good stuff." Rae agreed.
Nobody ever gave the bunnies the good stuff, which was a shame because if they were a bit faster and more powerful they would be devilishly fun to chase around the Tiny World.
The hatchlings were sure to enjoy it.
"There are games rooms here, but I don’t know how many of them you can play. And a Library, but it’s empty and we didn’t bring any books.

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