On the peak of the highest mountain on the continent of Ganpea sat a woman covered in heavy snow who muttered to herself.
"Break day spirits by Daybreak…"
"No."
"Thy shall quit by Daybreak…"
"No."
She endlessly tried to think of sentences that sounded cool.
She looked off into the sea of clouds, she sat atop of the world, disturbed by none.
And the peaceful clouds separated as a red flash flew through them, a majestic canary held an envelope in its beak and was carrying a gift basket filled with flowers with it.
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The woman noticed the canary from miles away, and stood up off of her seat and pushed the built up snow off of her.
"Took you long enough, Alonso. For a bird who was crowned as the fastest you sure take your time." And once Alonso reached his destination he showed the difference in size between the two as he was almost twice the size of the woman.
He lowered his head and the woman took the envelope.
"What's it this time?" She unsealed the envelope and looked at the piece of paper.
"Hm, Twilight Town? He's already reached there? Oh… ohoho, well, this isn't good…" she pulled out a pen and wrote on the paper and then returned it into the envelope and handed it to Alonso.
"Give your master my thanks for the basket but I have no need for it." She left the basket on the ground.
Alonso having finished his job flew off.
"Twilight Town, it's on the other side of the continent." She jumped off the peak and landed down next to a shack built on a clearing.
Inside a girl and a boy were preparing a meal.
"Welcome master! Finally thought of a motto?" The girl greeted her master that she hasn't seen in a whole month and the woman who had just entered took one of the swords that stood against a wall.
"Nope, but soon… hopefully." She looked at the soup that the boy was making and the vegetables that the girl was cutting.
"Sorry but I'll have to skip out this time." And with that she closed the shack door behind her and left.
The two didn't bat an eye, as this was just the usual routine for the master of the Daybreak.