*Oddly enough, even thought you saw it touch my lips, there were no marks to be found, it was…. clean. Like freshly cleaned, no trace of anything left. I made it home and walked in, cleaning up before I started working on the medicine, making all the painkillers and healing salve I could with what I had, and then heading right for the medical clinics I had been helping out the past few days*
She huffed, and put the glass back, down, stopping humming and returning to the store to continue her shift.
*I finished my work, and headed home, It had already gotten dark at this point, and was starting to get a little cold. I flew home and went to the bathroom, showering before I went to bed and slowly drifted off to sleep* “Good day today, hope it’s good again tomorrow.”
The rest of Solria’s day was quiet. Once she helped organize the new produce, she was assigned cashier duty, which she did until closing time. She then went home, took a bubble bath because she could, then went to bed after eating the leftover soup she had brought from the restaurant.
*When morning came, it was so calm, so peaceful. The morning daylight simply filtered into both homes slowly, creeping along as the sun rose, pouring in through the windows to illuminate the homes and gently raise the sleeping ponies from their slumber. I sighed and smiled as I sat up slowly stretching and yawning happily, waking up in a good mood* “Ah, such a nice way to wake up. Must mean another good day.” *I said with a smile as I went to make my breakfast*
Solria bolted upright, panting. Woken up by nightmares again. She sighed, and looked at her hooves. No red. She shivered and stood up out of bed, stumbling to her kitchen and eating three stale crackers and a small grape. Anything more and her stomach would flip.