Jay Key

Mott asked me for some distinguished furniture today, and I told him I’d help him out. I had my doubts about finding anything like that, though. But things changed when I went into Nook ‘n’ Go. There was a tea vase on sale, and I thought it looked kind of fancy. So I bought it, took it back to Mott, and he liked it! He rewarded me with 752 bells.

Mott pays me 752 bells.
Not 552 bells? I’m shocked!

The next house I entered belonged to Aurora; she was sick with a cold. So I headed straight back to Nook ‘n’ Go to buy some medicine. I then took it back to Aurora. Get well soon, ice cube.

Aurora flips as she takes medicine.
Uh…I’m seeing a different side of you.

Outside, Static told me he was looking for a new catchphrase to replace “retweet me.” That one was originally Twiggy’s phrase. I hate when they spread catchphrases to other villagers, because it often ruins the pun. I told Static to just say “shocking” for now.

Static's new catchphrase, shocking.Broccolo told me he loves winter because it means free snow cones. He told me he takes a bunch of snow and pours juice over it. But he warned me not to try it myself, saying that only he is qualified to do it because he won the regional snow-cone eating contest seven times.

Broccolo shares his recipe for snow cones.Jay was locked out of his house, so I tried fishing to find his key. I caught this pond smelt in the waterfall…and I also caught my character making an awkward pose/face.

Catching a pond smelt in the waterfall.I took the key to Jay and he thanked me and gave me a lovely carpet. I didn’t have the heart to tell him I didn’t care for it.

I give Jay his key back.He immediately went into his house, which was good to see. A lot of times, you’ll return a villager’s key, only for them to stay outside all night anyway. But I followed him inside, and he mentioned his upcoming move. Again, I told him to stick around, but he said it’s too late and I can’t stop him. I’m not sure that’s true, but oh well. Jay’s kinda cool, but I’m not going to bend over backwards to try to get him to stay. If he goes, he goes.

Jay: It's too late to stop me!

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