As I began my walk around town tonight, I went into Becky’s house to say hello. She didn’t appreciate me barging into her house.
Outside, Avery gave me a new nickname: Shorty. I think that nickname applies to all of the munchkins characters in City Folk, at least when compared to the taller New Leaf characters.
I saw a checkered tee in the Able Sisters’ shop, so I decided to buy it. It’s a shirt that I used to wear in the GameCube game a lot.
I then spotted Saharah in town, and she was looking for old wallpaper to recycle. So I went around asking my villagers for some. Felicity, however, only wanted to talk about wearing high socks to look like an old-time baseball pitcher. She seems like a regular screwball, alright.
Melba, Becky, and Avery each had some old wallpaper for me.
So I took the three wallpapers back to Saharah, and she gave me an office wall. Again. Give me something new, please!
And just a heads-up for ACCF players on my Bananas roster. I will be opening my Bananas town this Sunday around 7pm Eastern U.S. time. That’s 4pm Pacific time, or midnight London time. I’ll be open for an hour or so to enjoy the fireworks festival.
I then went back outside to continue my walk. Melba was also out enjoying a stroll. She told me she was glad there were no special events planned today, because she enjoys being lazy. Hear, hear!
I also spoke to Avery, over at his house. He was telling me about a fish king that rules the rivers. The only way to meet the king, he said, is to deliver him a barred knifejaw. So he asked me to catch one for him. Sorry, but I’m being lazy today. The king can wait.
She was probably my second-favorite villager (behind Bob), and she’s an animal I had wanted for years before she finally moved in. And now it’s all over.
Becky asked me to make a delivery to Jeremiah. I may have considered hurling it into the ocean, but I instead went on and delivered the letter. Jeremiah thanked me, and I returned to Becky for my reward. But apparently my pockets were full, because she said she would mail it to me and I’d have to wait for it.