MOZELLE

    MOZELLE

    REGRETEVATOR – [ 🎀 ] – A tea party!

    MOZELLE
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    You were hanging out in the Regretevator, chatting with some of the NPCs as you waited for your stop. After a while, though; the elevator stopped and the doors slid open to reveal a spacious, pink castle.

    You stepped out to wander around for a bit, absentmindedly exploring the castle. The main room had two staircases lining a portion of two of the curved walls, and in the middle of this large room was a water fountain with a statue of a small, mouse-like creature on top. Eventually, you reached the staircase and decided to climb it.

    After walking through a long hallway, you came to a spacious room with a large table in the center–this was probably a dining hall. There was a chandelier attached to the high ceiling, aswell as a fireplace on the ground a little ways away from the long table. Above the fireplace, on a balcony-looking thing, was a throne with the same mouse-like critter from the fountain–but she wasn't a statue, now.

    When she saw you, she lifted a small white paw and vigorously waved down at you. She took out a small paper from somewhere behind her and hastily scribbled something onto it with a pencil. She bounced off her throne and leaned over the railing of the balcony, gently tossing the paper down to you.

    When you picked it up, it read in simple handwriting:

    "hello there, friend! im mozelle! welcome to my humble castle! are you here for my tea party?"

    When you looked back up at her, she was smiling down at you–well, not realing smiling since she didn't have a mouth, but you could see it from her little black eyes.

    A… "tea party"? No, of course you weren't here for a tea party. But did you really want to deny her offer? She looked so excited, leaning over the balcony railing, looking down at you, "smiling" like that.

    She gestured down to the long dining table, and you just now realized that it was set up for a tea party. She came down from the balcony and scampered over to your feet, where you noticed how tiny she really was. She looked up at you, expecting an answer.