Serafina tiptoed her way around the fence that divided the two properties, and somersaulted on the grass like a secret agent. She did it correctly, only her feet landed and crushed a lavender head.
“Well, I already fucked up.”
Serafina stood up, dusted off her pants and cloak, and walked right up to the small patch of fresh parsley. She wrapped her hands around the stems of as many as she could, then ripped it out from the Earth. Soil spilled out from beneath it, pulling out multiple carrot-looking roots along with it.
Serafina heard a crack of a twig, fear shook her to the very core as a shadowy figure stepped into her view. The figure was her neighbour Nomi, who held onto the ends of her cloak above her head, giving the illusion of a larger stature in the dark night. However, she was approximately the average size of a pubescent child.
Nomi squinted her eyes at the lavender patch, releasing her cloak, and croaked, “What did you do to my lavender?”
“It was an acci-”
“Those were to save the bees. What, you don’t like bees now?”
“No, I love those chubby fuckers! It was an accident, really.”
“And this bunch of parsley you ripped out from my garden? I’m guessing that was an accident too.”
“Well, uh, see-”
Nomi snatched the parsley from Serafina’s grasp. “Nice try, but it’ll cost you.”
“How much money do you want?”
“Not money…” Nomi stroked the parsley in her hands. “I’ll let you have the parsley if-” She smirked. “If you give me your first-”
“Not my first child!” Serafina screamed.
“Goddess no, why would I want to be a mother in this economy? I just want your first murder victim. Their bones, to be precise.”
“I-I haven’t killed anyone. I’ve always lived off of period blood.”
Nomi blinked rapidly, shaking her head in disbelief. “Wow, um, okay? Then just get me Dildar from the graveyard down the street. Aaron’s been hoarding him since I was 7.”
“Are you sure you don’t just want mo-”
“Bones!” Nomi screeched, swinging her cloak over her face, and disappeared into the shadows again.
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