It was pretty late when I started up my game tonight. There wasn’t a whole lot going on, so I just went around talking to everyone. Or at least the animals that were still awake. Pinky was talking about how Bob and Lily have been arguing lately. She said she didn’t know which side to take when a boy and girl argue.
And while I was saving that picture of Pinky, she must have said something to Avery. Because he was steaming mad when I went to talk to him!
In Becky’s house, she was reminiscing of when she used to live in Megan’s town May West, a “long time ago.”
And last but not least, I went in to say hello to Rowan. He warned me to watch out for his crowbar. What exactly does he need a crowbar for?

I was going to give both of my visitors a dandelion to hold, like cotton candy. But Yann refused.
But Wendy and I
Yann caught me off guard when she said hi to an octopus. Oh, is there such a thing?
That’s right, Octavian has moved into town! I’ve had him in my GameCube town before (briefly), but hopefully this will be a longer stay.
And later, a piece of mint-flavored path tile was reported missing. Naturally, I tried to catch the person who looked like a thief.
And Pinky said this to me. There’s more than one way to take it…
In the Roost, Wendy and I merged behind the coffee chair.
And back outside, Yann and I caught emperor butterflies, while Wendy wasn’t so happy about it. I love the look on her face in this picture.
And tonight, I saw Lily outside the museum. She asked for a new catchphrase, but I told her to keep saying “warner sis.”
As I was playing, it started raining at the top of the hour. That was good, because it saved me from having to water the rest of my flowers. But the rain made Pinky cancel her plans. She was going to go to the city, but she was afraid she would slip in a puddle.
I went in Robin’s house to say hello, and she asked if I knew Stan from Dreams. I said yes, and she told me he designed the clothes she was wearing. To which I replied, “a barber’s pole?”
Out in the rain, Ribbot was talking about Gracie Grace. He was afraid they would laugh at him because of his sweatpants. But I tried to console him. “They won’t laugh at your sweatpants,” I assured him. “They’ll laugh at your umbrella.”
Avery approached me, asking for a greeting that wouldn’t scare children away. But I think it’s funnier if he does scare children away. So I told him to say “Get off my lawn!” The kids will love it!
And just a reminder for people on my Forest ACCF roster: This Friday is the first Friday of the month, which means I’ll be opening my ACCF gate at 10 p.m. Eastern U.S. time.