[ Even if Gray has become used to being in the city and encountering strange new things, she finds solace in the quiet and the outdoors. The plantlife in Greenwood Yards can be especially strange, but she figures that anything dangerous wouldn't be allowed here (or at least would be mindfully cordoned off), so she ambles through the area in search of a nice spot to take her supper.
She settles on a bench by a low sculpture, upon which a large crow perches. She's very used to big old crows, so even if it's an overly curious one, she doesn't mind. She unwraps her supper, a savory hand pie, and considers it for a moment before ripping off a piece and offering it to the crow to see if it's interested. ]
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She settles on a bench by a low sculpture, upon which a large crow perches. She's very used to big old crows, so even if it's an overly curious one, she doesn't mind. She unwraps her supper, a savory hand pie, and considers it for a moment before ripping off a piece and offering it to the crow to see if it's interested. ]
Would you like to try some?