The fog was thick in the graveyard, the whistling of the wind filling Serafina’s ears. She clutched her cloak and wrapped it around her body as she wandered deeper into the graveyard. Some fog passed through her body, and took the shape of a 10 foot cyclops.
“I am the grave ghost! Fear me!”
“Hey Aaron.”
“Oh, hey Serafina.” The ghost relaxed and shrunk down to Serafina’s height, in a human form. “Has it been a year already?”
“No, I’m not here to visit my former husband. I’m here for, uh… Dildar, actually.”
Aaron squinted his illuminated eyes, and hovered around Serafina’s body. “Why?”
“Well, uh, see Aaron, I need something from Nomi and-”
“Tell that Gnome that she cannot have his bones.”
Tears welled in Serafina’s eyes. “Come on Aaron, it’s not like I’m asking for your husband’s bones.”
“Dildar was my first love and you know that.” Aaron descended slowly to sit on top of Dildar’s tombstone. He let out a sigh. “We met when I was 20.”
Aaron smiled softly, immersing himself in the soft memories.
Human Aaron was walking his dog when there was an explosion a few houses down. Thick smoke seeped out through the cracks in the window of the small stone house. A young man with singed eyebrows and a coarse beard stumbled out of the front door, and fell on the lawn.
“Are you okay?” Aaron asked, wafting away the smoke around him.
“I’m fi-fi-fi-fine,” Dildar replied.
Aaron offered a hand out towards Dildar. “You need some moisturizer, you are looking a little ashy.”
Dildar burst out into laughter, then smudged some of the black soot from his cheek with the back of his hand.
“We became friends because of that,” ghost Aaron said recalling some more memories. “He sure was an experimental alchemist, and a talented witch.”
Serafina spoke softly, “You know he would allow his bones to be used after his death.”
“I know that, Nomi just boils my blood.” Aaron floated up from the tombstone and circled around Serafina slowly. “Why are you helping the Gnome anyways?”
“Satomi is craving parsley and-”
“Say no more,” Aaron interrupted. “I will make a deal with you. I will give you the bones of Dildar if,” he tapped his finger against each other, like he was hatching an evil plan. “You get me Rasmus’ lucky rabbit’s foot.”
“Oh, come on Aaron,” Serafina whined.
“I cannot give you his bones, Serafina.”
“Fine, fine, I’ll get the rabbit’s foot for you.” Serafina turned and mumbled unpleasant commentary under her breath as she stormed out of the graveyard.
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