The Gardener helped the little one hop down from a low hanging branch, holding a rounded ripe peach in one hand, and clutching at his robes with the other, he held her for a moment as she kissed his cheek sweetly and bent to set her on her feet.

"Enjoy your peach, little one."

"Thanks Joshua!"

He waved as she skipped down the path and away from his garden, she would be back later for more, but for now he returned to humming to himself under his breath and tending to the flora.

Akeelah skipped down the Axis, it being a Wednesday, she skipped to the Infirmary and began hopping up the steps while munching happily at her pilfered peach. She crested the top of the granite staircase, skipping into to Infirmary, she passed a bed with a familiar face and backtracked to give them a hug and offer another peach she pulled from inside her robe. They thanked her for the hug and the sweet fruit, and she continued skipping along on her way, looking for the tall archangel that let her walk around with him.

The Healer wasn't tending to anyone at the moment, his back facing her just a bit a way away, before him stood what appeared to be another class. As they got further into rebuilding as such recommenced the classes for those sorted into their chosen legion, she was still a bit too young to officially be sorted, perhaps in the next coming eon or two. But for now, she was in the legion her flock was created to, and they learned new songs almost every week, it was taking some time to get everyone on board but some of the older Choir members began spreading their music for the Host again. Jeremiah was helping the progress greatly.

She smiled and took another bite from her peach, running down the aisle to hug herself around the archangel's waist from behind, he took a step forward at the sudden impact but smiled down to her all the same.

Some of the class looked confused at her appearance, they had been present for the claiming ceremony when the fledgling had been adopted into the Archangels fold, but many had not seen her in person. She was even smaller then they had first though at first sighting those weeks passed, and her eyes brighter then first appearances, but the smile she brought to the hard-shelled Healer's features was never missed.

He swiftly bent to scoop her up on his arm, raising an eyebrow at the sight of the ripened peach, "Did you sneak one of my peaches again?"

Akeelah giggled, "I don' see your name on it."

"No? I can show you where it is."