User:Mykena Nishi

It was a beautiful day in the potion shop where a cup-folk man named Kyzer Aqueron was reading a recipe spell book, sitting next to his desk.

He scratches the back of his head.

“Okay, It says that I have to put in three mermaid scales in, but I can’t find them anywhere.”

He got up from his chair and walked towards a wooden chest. He opens it and he saw a browny-yellow rabbit sleeping on a dark purple pillow.

Kyzer softly smiled and softly scratched the rabbit’s head.

“Heppy. Heppy, wake up.”

He whispered.

Heppy opened his eyes, barely awake.

He yawns,

“Morning, Kyzer.”

“Morning, Heppy,” He replied. “I’m really sorry to ask you this, but can you go to your cage for a bit?”

Heppy nodded slightly.

He rubbed his eyes and hopped over to his cage.

When Kyzer looked inside the chest, he saw the mermaid scales in a ziplock bag. He picked up the ziplock bag, putted it in his pocket and shutting the chest slightly, making sure not to wake up the sleeping rabbit.

Kyzer walked towards a wooden table, taking out the mermaid scales out of his pocket and putting them in a mortar. Using a pestle, he crushed the scales into a powder. When he was done, he put the pestle on the side of the mortar, picked up the mortar and dumping the powder into a huge bubbling cauldron. The water turned into a violet-purple colour.

Kyzer picked up the spell book again.

“Okay, now that’s done. Now the last ingredient is… Oh god!”

The last ingredient made Kyzer’s stomach to turn. It… It was a pig’s foot.

Kyzer had a disgust look across his face, but then he shook it off.

“Let’s just get this over with.”

He thought to himself as he walked towards a closet.

As he opened the closet, he saw the pig’s foot hanging from the door.

Kyzer was still grossed out by the facet that had to put a pig’s foot in the potion.

He grabbed the pig’s foot by the hook and immediately puts it in the cauldron, making the water into a reddish purple colour.

“Okay, I think that’s it. Thanks, Horror for the foot.”

He muttered to himself.

He grabbed an iron ladle and starts mixing in the ingredients. When he was done mixing in the potion, he grabbed a mermaid shaped bottle. Kyzer grabs a funnel and, ever so gently, he pours in the potion into the bottle.

When the bottle all filled up, kyzer grabs a glass lid, shuts it and shakes the bottle just a bit, making the potion to glow a light red.

“Alright, that’s another potion done. What’s next?”

He puts the potion on a shelf.

He then hears a soft knock on the door. It opens and a cat-folk woman walked into the room.

“Hey, honey?” She said. “I’m sorry to interpret, but Ann is here to pick up Heppy.”

“Aw, man. Really?”

She nodded.

Kyzer walked towards Heppy’s cage, opening it and gently picking him up, trying not to wake him up.

“Alright, little man. Time to go home.”

Kyzer grabbed a light blue blanket, raping him up like a burrito rabbit. Then they left to the front.

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In the front of the shop. A woman wearing a red shirt with skinny blue jeans was looking at a shelf of magical glowing potions. She was holding Heppy in her arms.

“Thanks for babysitting, Heppy, when I was away, Kyzer.”

“Hey, no problem. He was was just sleeping, mostly.”

Ann chuckled.

“Aw, looks like someone accidentally drank a sleeping potion.”

She jokingly said.

Kyzer chuckled just a bit.

Ann nuzzled Heppy’s pink little nose.

“Well, we better be going. Death is making dinner at home. So, I don’t wanna be late.”

“Oh, Okay. Well, it’s nice to see you again, Ann.”

“You, too. Well, see ya.”

“Bye, Ann.”

As Ann was leaving, Kyzer saw Heppy, barely awake, waving his little paw at Kyzer.

Kyzer waved back.

As soon as they left, a man with long black hair wearing a white hoodie with black jeans came in the shop.

“Hey, guys.”

“Oh, hey Jeff. What’s up?”

said Kyzer.

Jeff shrugged.

“Eh, Nothing much. I’m just here to buy something for a friend.”

The man walked closer to the counter. He looked over to the left to see if Paula was still looking, but luckily, she wasn’t. She was too busy checking the bottles with a clip-bored. Perfect.

“Check this out.”

He opened up his hoodie and pulled out a glowing white flower.

Kyzer was serpriesd,

“Where did you find this?” Do you know how rare this is?”