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Baylen Brown received a lot of blame for things from one Junia Botros. Things he would casually point out were certainly not his fault. Though being here was making him seriously considering coming back tomorrow as well and bringing his little sisters along. Merlin knew they could use a bit of lighthearted fun after what all they had put up with at Hogwarts.
"I am sure they could turn you into a flower fairy if you asked for it," he mussed, thumbs hooked around the belt loop on his jeans while his hands drummed on his thighs. "Or have them go all the way around your face for a floral wreath." To her suggestion, he merely arched a brow at her. "I was thinking of asking for something over the top, like a Chinese Fireball." These lies, seeing as he had only just thought of it on the spot as they strolled.
Naturally, his chocolate eyes fell on one of the performers in the area - a juggler at that. "Hey, think he'll let me join in?" he whispered with a bit of a mischievous grin. Baylen was a performer by nature, it was in his blood, and summer was mostly being spent on the WADA stage during their summer run of West Side Story. But juggling was not something he had ever seriously tackled before.
No time like the present, eh?
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Juggler The Juggler was here to entertain.
As the young and old both waited in line for animal balloons or to get their faces painted the juggler stood in perfect sigh of everyone there. He pulled out a red ball and a yellow ball from one of his many pockets he had on his outfit. Each pocket was full of something to juggle around. They were also easily accessible in the middle of his tricks.
Tossing the red ball into the air and catches it, then the yellow ball. Soon the two balls were being juggled up into the air. At some point in the mix he added a blue ball.
She quite liked the idea of a flower fairy, honestly. Sounded like something she would've dressed up as when she was small, fluttering around the garden and insisting the twins play along. The thought made her smile, one that grew wider at the mention of a Chinese Fireball gracing her boyfriend's skin.
"How very manly of you." Perhaps they could even charm it to move. Something that danced on him seemed extremely appropriate.
"He who?" The nineteen year old followed his gaze, head tilting to the side as her eyes fell on the juggler. He was impressive, though Junia didn't feel the same urge to be a part of his act.
"Is this another one of those bucket list things?" Because if it
was, she'd be okay with putting off her flower fairy dreams for a little bit longer.
"I suppose it couldn't hurt to ask. Go on." She nudged him gently in the man's direction, amused.