James lifted up a long, straight tree-trunk, probably from a fallen sapling. He lay it on top of the frames and flew down to pick up another, hooking it in his front legs and setting it along the shorter extension of the house, the whole thing making an L shape.
He lifted up a branch to cross the frame of the house, the other sections already done except for this,
James kept the branch stable, holding it up with his wings and head so that Sharp could do her thing.
Once again, all these long words! Regardless, it seemed James' spell didn't work as well as he thought it did, and that was where the lizard came in!
Sharp marveled a bit at the intelligence the dark horse displayed.
@James
James flushed a bit and landed once the branch was stable, looking away with a smile,
He'd thought this through, clearly.
He smiled at Sharp's tease and shook his head,
James started to roll over rocks, balancing them within the frame, and then on each other. He'd have to do a bottom layer first before he started with a top one. That would have to happen the next day.
The rest of the roof-tightening was spent in relative quiet-- if you exclude her constant figeting, that is. Tapping her spiny tail, clinking her gem, letting her paws slide against the bark. The little movements she did every day.
Eventually she noticed she had spent a great deal of time on the roof, and by this point the frames were largely complete. James was rolling stones over now, so she decided to scramble down there to help. Rock after rock, pushed by her little snout across the grass. She wasn't strong enough to stack them like the equine, but she did set them where she could and pushed the rest close to James for him to do.
Sharp hummed a little tune, then looked up at him.
@James
James shook his mane out, the braids loosening again,
He made his way over to it and pointed at the little pond they'd made, a stream running from the main river to here.
As his magic failed, he sighed. Either he'd keep having to braid his mane or he'd need to get a haircut. Probably both.
And with that she scurried back to her cart, Aerie still sleeping soundly inside, and nudged her mouth around the handle. With one last turn to the pegasus, Sharp chirruped,
And then she left.
A very clunky Sharp exit.
@James
James perked up as Sharp suddenly got up,
He waved with a wing and watched them head off, a smile on his face. With the frame done, he was confident that the rest of the house would be a piece of cake to finish up. Well, hopefully.
He headed down to the river to rebraid his mane there and to get a drink, content.
Exit James