Abort! Bail! Do not proceed!
Jikan, the destroyer of fluffy things is present within Fairy Tail. Hide yo' wife! Hide yo' kids! Cause she'll de-cutesify everything!
– Backyard. Yep, much more peaceful, Will is there if his fwiends need him!
“Did too!”
...
“Did too!”
Again, came a shake with his wee-little head.
“Don't run awaaaaay!”
Will excitedly took the chase for the tiny squirrel who mistook the boy's head for a gigantic, hairy nutcracker.
“Oh, nice tree!”
A hand patted the brown, crusty bark ever so friendly.
“Are you hiding the squirrel from Will?” He remarked with a sleazy grin of every-so-jolly mischief.
kyun, kyun~
The scene around Will suddenly began to fade, leaving only a circular patch of grass around him, the tree, and the squirrel who had just managed to hide between the many green leaves of the large oak.
“Who asks? Squeaky is my friend, and I protect him from mean little kids like you.” The tree bellowed, shaking its large, well-developed branches to hide Squeaky as best as it could.
“Oh? Can mister Tree tell Squeaky to stop using Will for cracking acorns?” The young boy managed his cutest puppy-face he could muster, head cocked to the left as his whole body sparkled with fluffy cuteness.
“He did?” The large oak chuckled, leaves shivering with amusement. “He does have a strange way of asking attention.”
“A-ten-tion?”
“Squeaky just wanted to play.” The tree once again bellowed, lowering one of his branches to allow his little squirrelly friend to hop onto Will's head.
“You two have fun now, okay?”
“Yes, mister Tree.”
kyun, kyun~
Will blinked his eyes, the scene from before having been replaced with the dull, not-imaginitive backyard of Fairy Tail again. “Oopsie, Will fell. Hee~” He announced, flinching a wee-moment when the squirrel from before leaped onto his head. “Hey! Wanna play with Will?”
A squeak came in response, the furry little creature hopping onto the grassy floor beneath him so his new friend could chase him.
“Oh, you wanna play Tag? Okay~!”
So the chase resumed with Will giggling excitedly like the hyper and cheery child he was.