After the meal, smol boi wanted to go on the nearby playground. When we got there, he simply laid in the grass and fell asleep. I sat next to him and reached out to pat his head, but he rolled over in a different position.
We stayed there for only 5 minutes though, because the playground suddenly closed due to the slide being unsafe. Villager got upset and wanted to stay longer, but I picked him up and we left to go somewhere else.
We then went to a store in a mall that had a lot of kids' toys. Smol boi found a cute coloring book and showed it to me, but I noticed it was 200 dollars. Pretty unfair price for a coloring book, isn't it?
Villager really wanted the coloring book. You could tell because he was making the sweetest, most heart-meltingly adorablest puppy-eyed face at me. I told him that it was too expensive, and that maybe he could find a different one. But this only made smol boi's sweet, heart-meltingly adorable puppy-eyed face shed tears from its eyes.
I eventually decided to order the same coloring book online at a much cheaper price, but by the time I ordered it, smol boi was sobbing VERY loudly. He couldn't bear to be without that one coloring book. He screamed and fell to the floor, huge tears streaming down his face. I picked him up and we left the store to find a new activity while we waited for the book.
We went to a nearby indoor playground in the mall, and Villager started to feel a little better. But when I let him play, he tried to go back to that one store where the coloring book was. I stopped him and told him that if he kept up this behavior he would never get the coloring book.
Smol boi couldn't take it anymore. He wailed so loud everyone in the mall could hear him. We were eventually kicked out, which made the little guy furious. I carried him away so he wouldn't cause more trouble.
We went back to my house, and smol boi laid on the living room floor, weeping. I rubbed his head and said that I was sorry for getting mad at him, and that the book would come soon.
And 2 days later, it came. Villager was very happy when I gave the book to him, and he started cuddling it. He then went to my bedroom to look for coloring supplies, and found some crayons.
A few minutes later, he came back downstairs to show me his coloring. He opened up to a blank page that had the words "Be my friend?" written on it, but pretty sloppily.
Then I started crying, but they were tears of happiness. "I'll always be your friend no matter what," I told him.
And that's pretty much it. That's how we became buddies.
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