She was exactly where Serafina knew she’d be; stuck in a tree. The branches crackled beneath her, and in an instant, Tamecia fell to the ground.
Tamecia had a white afro as big as her belly, that now housed several branches and withering leaves.
“Hey,” Serafina dragged out the word in a forced upbeat tone. “Tamecia.”
“Serafina! Hello darling. Help me up, won’t you?” Tamecia grunted, and stuck her arms out for Serafina to grab.
Serafina’s veins popped, muscles rippled as she strained to lift Tamecia up, who was putting in no effort herself.
“There you go. Not too difficult for you, I hope?” Tamecia chuckled to herself, and dusted off her silk nightgown.
Serafina was still panting as she blurted out, “Can I buy your cookbook?”
A bellow of laughter erupted from Tamecia. “Why would you need a cookbook, dear?”
“I don’t, but Rasmus does, and I need something from him.”
“Ah, Rasmus. Good fellow. Did you see that dancing chicken he has?”
“I had the pleasure of meeting her today. Now how about that cookbook.” Serafina whipped out her wallet from her back pocket. “How much do you want for it?”
“Oh sweetheart, I don’t want money.”
Serafina’s face light up like Diwali. “You don’t? Then can I get it n-”
“Monifa does have an invention I’m interested in.” Serafina immediately deflated as Tamecia continued, “If you can get that for me, dear, then I’ll gladly give you the cookbook.”
Serafina looked like death. “What’s the invention?”
“It’s a potion that gives you stretchy limbs. It’d be very useful for me. You don’t know how often my Kitty gets stuck in trees.”
“No no, I can imagine how often your kite Kitty gets caught in trees. We do live in a forest after all.” Serafina let out a long sigh, and carried herself away from Tamecia, who had begun another attempt at retrieving her pet kite from the tree.
“So, a stretchy formula,” Serafina mumbled, swaying her lifeless body in the direction of Monifa’s house.
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