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Gabby's next stop was the local pet clinic. Just the same as with people, Gabby could sense what animals felt, and she was more than strong enough to heft as much weight as any boy her age.
Sadly, the clinic was undergoing remodeling, and had temporarily set up shop in Blue Lake β too far for Gabby to travel for volunteering.
It was pretty much the same story all over June Hills. The kids' daycare required her to take a series of medical tests over in Blue Lake that would take at least a month to complete; the bookstore's hours overlapped with the schedule she had for her farm chores, and so on, and so forth.
This brought her to an empty table at the town Coffee shop. She was contemplating her next move when Mrs. Grounds spoke up from behind the counter.
"Why are you looking to volunteer, Sweetheart?" asked the shop-keep.
Gabby had asked Mrs. Grounds if anything was available, but unfortunately it was solely a family-run business. Been that way for generations, and some traditions can't be broken, no matter how much one adored Gabby Freewind. Mrs. Grounds felt bad.
"Pa said Jake and I need to develop character if we're to prepare ourselves for the world at large. We want to go to highschool, so we need to do some community service. S'ppose you can say this is our time to learn the world."
"Well, your father's a sharp man, he is, and I couldn't agree with him more. Them city-slicked teenagers are a wild bunch..." She went on talking about how dangerous the concrete jungle could be for an innocent mind like Gabby's, but the girl wasn't paying attention anymore.
Instead, her eyes were on the news wall where something had caught her attention. It was a flyer that read, "Find Yourself, and Attain Well-Being." The young woman stood up and walked over to the wall, pulling it from its thumbtack.
Find Your Self, and Attain Well-Being
While Exploring a Bonded Community.
The Rose Light Children
We have a new home in June Hills:
1829 Creekside Ave.
Visit Anytime or Call us at 555-152-5354
Head Member Manuel Konn.
"What is this?" Gabby asked, still ignoring Mrs. Grounds' monologue.
"City kids are always looking for reasons to shed a sweet girl's clothesβ"
"Mrs. Grounds?" she repeated, a little louder this time.
"Even the adults out th...hmm? Did you say something, Gabby?"
"Who are The Rose Light Children?" she asked, holding up the piece of paper. "And who's Manuel Konn? I don't recognize the name."
"Oh...'Couple weeks back that fella moved in to town and bought the old bungalows by the creek. Nice man, that one. Good looking too. Seems shortly after his arrival, June Hills saw an addition of maybe 20 new families."
"And what's this 'Rose Light Children,' here?" Gabby asked, curiosity growing.
"I hear it's basically a church group, except they don't actively convert. Mostly keep to themselves."
That was all Gabby needed to know. She loved church people, and if these people were new in town, they'd likely have room for help. There was still at least two hours of sunlight left, and she didn't want to wait until tomorrow to find out if she could volunteer, so she booked it straight over to 1829 Creekside Ave. It was only a 15 minute jog from the coffee shop.
***Rose Light***
"How can I help you?" asked the young man who answered the door. He was a slender fellow, very close to Gabby's age, with big eyes magnified by powerful prescription glasses. A white sheet wrapped his entire body in a toga fashion and he was barefooted. It was like something straight out of her studies, from the Classical Era.
Gabby had never seen church-goers dress like this, except maybe on Halloween, so she held up the flyer facing him. "Is this where I can find 'The Rose Light Children?'"
She may as well have been speaking in another language, though, as his eyes were naturally drawn a little south of her chin where he could see a healthy swell that led down to two nipples poking into the girl's well-fitted tank top. Of course the rest of her body was calling out to his senses as well. The firmly toned stomach, the generous flare of her hips, or the prize winning legs sheβ
"Hello?" Gabby asked, breaking the young man's reverie.
He cleared his throat, unable to completely look her in the eye. "Yes...yes it is. Did you need something?" he asked.
"My Pa told me I need to volunteer a summer before I can go toβ"
She paused mid-sentence when the boy suddenly snapped into action and fumbled through his toga to take out a small booklet and pen, and then started writing down what she figured was her dictation. Gabby slowly resumed what she was saying after letting him catch up.
"I want to go to public high school, and so I was hoping you folks could let me volunteer over the summer with you. I live on the first farm you'll come to west of these parts; sorta makes us neighbors. My name is Gabrielle Freewind, but I go by Gabby too."