Dylan remembered once again why he hated human establishments. They were too slow for other humans, so why did he expect them to at least seem faster to him? Of course not, the seemed slower. He had even gotten to the shop a little early in case it was done. The old man had gone into the back about five minutes ago. "You said Eriks?" "Erik[I]son[/I]." He corrected the old man impatiently. Dylan was sure his suit was the only one meant for a giant in that store. Hell, the next tallest person he had seen was still at least a head shorter than him. He stood at the counter and when the man came back, he signed the papers and headed out. He lookes to his watch. It was now 9:45 and he knew it would be at least a ten minute walk. He brought the bag with his suit over his shoulder and walked, his long strides working to his advantage. Hed be to the park in no time and he would be able to help finalize the plan for the night. The details shouldn't be too hard to figure out, but he hoped it would take a little while because it was such a beautiful day... So beautiful in fact he was still fantasizing about his cave. And a nice dip in the spring. That would be divine. He for into the park, he still had a few minutes before he was supposed to meet Tabby, but he spotted her quickly and he smirked a little. Such a fearless little ball of fury she was. If she hadn't shown a complete lack of , he would have tried to burn her alive, but she damn near off his dragon form. He for over to her and sat on the bench before he spoke. "Enjoying the sun, little bit?" He didnt know why he called her little bit, but he did. It wasn't just because of her height either. He looked at her and sighed. "A beautiful day isnt it?" -- Shayne was relieved once breakfast was over and everyone started heading out to complete their tasks before the ball. It wasn't that she didn't like them, but they tended to put her in edge. Especially Tabitha. She liked Tabitha well enough, but something had always seemed a bit off about her. She sighed a bit and smoothed out her t-shirt before she met elder Selma in the main ballroom where plenty of people were scurrying around to set up. "There you are, dear." Selma spoke, waving Shayne over to the cwnter of the room. Shayne quickly walked over, having to pull up her jeans a bit when she stopped walking, and she looked to elser Selma. "Alright, as we've practiced." Shayne nodded and she took elder Selma's hands as they began chanting. The spell took about thirty minutes to properly cast and then they tested its integrity before Shayne was dismissed until it was time to recast it just before they were to start getting ready for the ball. She sighed and headed up to get her book before she went to the park. When she got there, she sat on one of the benches and opened her book, losing herself in the reality of it. She had her watch set so she knew when to head back, and a small smile came over her face as she read.