13th of Spring 493 AV.
"Oh wow, it's even better up close!" exclaimed Reia between her panting, a thin finger directed at the canopy of a tree she and her friend Mareen had discovered yesterday, tucked off at the edges of the Syliran Fields. While Reia was already skipping about the tree, sizing it up and giggling in anticipation of the climb. Her finger trailed down to the trunk of the tree - the soft pad running roughly over the old tree's pockmarked flesh, feeling out its appealing texture.
"What'dya think, Mar," Reia stopped skipping in front of the panting Mareen, the freckled and red-pig-tailed girl not nearly as vital as her golden haired friend, "race to the top?" Reia leaned over to give Mareen the most pleadingly enthusiastic face she could muster, wide eyed and beaming.
Mareen, as she finally managed to catch her breath, plopped rear-first under the thick, shady branches of the little giant. "I unno Reia," replied Mareen with a skeptical drawl, "It's real big, real, real big." Mareen began to pull up blades of grass by the handful - tying them into little knots. Reia sat herself down across from Mareen and began doing the same. It was a little activity Reia had come up with quite some time ago, and the duo had a going competition to see who could make the most interesting notes and most unique designs. Mareen, they both agreed, had the best one so far; an amazingly knotted wreath of little crisscrossing flowers. Reia had been working hard to beat it - her fingers getting nimbler by the day)
As Reia's small hands fiddled with a particularly stubborn, but perfectly lengthed, blade of grass she spoke up to Mareen without raising her focused gaze. "Yeah..." The blade tore and Reia tossed it aside with a giggling frown of mock-frustration, "But it's got so many branches, though! And it's so lumpy and perfect!". Reia's legged kicked out in punctuation - nearly knocking back Mareen - who brushed it aside with an amused snort.
"We don't have to climb it all the way though, top aint going nowhere." Mareen said with a kind amount of assertion, "Lets just go up a few branches'n see who can count up the most bugs.". She placed the half finished grass-creation off to the side, in a little dirt patch where she wouldn't forget it.
Reia, having made no progress on her own creation tossed the whole thing in Mareen's face with a laugh - who squealed and sputtered in response. "Ugh, fine Mar - but at least let's race about it! Third branch up, come on!" Reia sprinted right back up to the base of the tree - jumping and cartwheeling around the old trunk in impatient anticipation of her friend's consent.
Mareen - brushing the last specks of grass off her reddish cheeks let out the most adult sigh she could muster. "Okay, okay! You're such a kid, Reia." Mareen crawled up to her feet and trotted over to the bottom of the tree - intercepting the chuckling Reia and gripping a particularly thick chunk of bark.
Reia, rubbing her hands together in delight, sunk her nails into a small hollow in the tree-side. She was already looking for bugs to count and planning the best way up. Though she didn't actually have any intention to stop at the third branch. "Count to three then," with the regular sarcastic add-on when Mareen emphasized her two-year seniority, "Granny Mar."
While Mareen counted Reia plucked a little spider up out of the hollow of the tree, and as soon as Mareen reached three Reia chucked the little critter right at her. Mareen let out a terrified screech, followed shortly by (certainly just) accusations of cheating. Reia just laughed in response as she took advantage of her wonderful little prank - already a foot off the ground.