Sarah found herself staring off into the stars lost in thought. The stars divided themselves into pictures, some looked like Chocobos, others looked like saddles and even one looked a bit like Prompto. Tilting her head to one side she stared upwards in awe. Why was this man so fascinating to her? Probably because she had never met someone who was… like her. An upbeat happy person, who attempted to see the brighter things in life, didn’t stray from his happiness path and had a love for Chocobos. A sigh left her as she finished her can of beans and set it beside her, half of her mind watching the stars in the sky while the other half was on the blonde man. Her mind stopped wondering after she heard some commotion coming from a little wise away. “What?” She pondered as she sat up. Her blue eyes gazed into the darkness before something flashed in the distance. This her curiosity and normally she wouldn’t venture too far out into the darkness but it was enough confusion and interest for her to do so. Climbing down the ladder she started towards where the flash looked like it was coming from and it wasn’t until she was about ten feet away that a flash blinded her and the panics calls of adult Chocobos reached her. “What on earth?!” She questioned as she hurried forward and grabbed the two Chocobos harness. “What are you two…” Her words were cut off when one shook himself free and leaned down, a flash blinded her and she jumped back rubbing her eyes. A white ball of blurriness now covered her vision as she lunged forward and grabbed the device that was causing the flashes. The two Chocobos who they normally left to roam the farm had found Prompto’s camera and were playing with the flash. “Oh I hope you two didn’t ruin the camera.” She scolded them sharply as they squawked in defense against her and kicked the talons against the ground in protest. “I don’t care how ‘pretty’ you look or how much fun you had it’s not yours.” Of course the birds couldn’t understand her but that didn’t stop her from lecturing them and them arguing back. “Get outta here.” She said with a swing of her boot to send the chocobos back towards the barn as they seemed to respond like little children jumping and squawking that they got away with playing with something they shouldn’t have. Rolling her blue eyes, she turned the camera over in her hand. It didn’t look like it was damaged but she didn’t know much about cameras to begin with. The realization that she needed to get the camera to him clicked in her mind and she took off towards the trailer. That was until she rounded the corner and nearly crashed into him. “Prompto!” She said catching her breathe as she stood in front of him holding his camera which now had chocobo dust and feathers on it she was attempting to carefully pick off. “I think the chocobos snagged your camera and attempted to take some selfies with them and I found it while they were taking photos and…” Her attention turned downwards to see the pajama bottoms. “Do those have chocobos on them? Those are AWESOME! Where did you get those?!”