"Hey, (Y/n)! What have you got there?" Ace was quick to greet you when you walked into the bird exhibit, balancing a box of donuts in one hand as you closed the door behind you.

"I brought donuts!" you said with a wide smile. Ace's face lit up, "Oh sweet! Is there a cherry flavored one?"

"Huh?" you were surprised by the request, "I'm not entirely sure that exists... either way, I'm afraid I don't have that flavor. I have strawberry frosted ones though."

"I'll take it," Ace said, reaching greedily for the box in your hand. You walked closer to him and popped the lid open.

"There are so many flavors!" Ace gasped at the sight of the box's contents, "Say what you want about humans, but they're real masters at making food."

"Yup, we're pretty good at food," you laughed.

Ace took a donut with pink frosting and sprinkles out of the box and studied it, "Looks kinda girly."

"Doesn't matter what it looks like," you snorted, "The taste is the only thing that matters."

Ace took a bite and chewed for a moment, savoring the flavor, before his eyes lit up with excitement, "Delicious!" He ate the rest of the donut in two bites.

"So you like cherry?" you asked.

"Cherry pie, at least," Ace said, "In the rainforest, I lived near a village, and a kind old lady used to give cherry pies to all the halflings."

"That's really nice of her," you said with a fond smile, "Was she sad to see you leave?"

"She died," Ace said, looking away, "She was long gone by the time I left the rainforest."

"I'm so sorry," you said, but Ace merely shrugged.

You reached out and took one of Ace's hands in your own, "I'll try to bring you a cherry pie one of these days, when I get better at cooking, okay?"

Ace smiled at you, "I'd like that." He cleared his throat, eyes looking a little watery as he suddenly spread his colorful wings and flew into his birdhouse.

You turned to Deuce's cage and found him already watching you.

"Want a donut?" you asked.

He gave you a reproachful look but dipped his hand into the box you offered to him anyways. He chose a simple glazed donut and put it aside for later. You had the feeling he might not be one for sweets.

Still, he looked up at you with a soft smile, a light blush, and a "thank you". You smiled and told him, "No problem, Deuce."

You decided to go to Trey next, even though he creeped you out a little with the way he looked at you, as though he knew everything about you with one glance.

You found him waiting patiently for you to approach him, despite him being an owl in the middle of the day. "I'm surprised you're not sleeping," you told him.

"I could never sleep through your visit," Trey said softly.

"That's surprisingly sweet," you replied with a smile.

"Surprisingly?" Trey asked, "Am I not allowed to be sweet?"

"No, it's just..." you pushed aside your misgivings- it was probably rude of you to be so creeped out by a halfling that did nothing wrong. Owls always had a severe kind of look to them, that's probably why he scared you, "Nevermind. Would you like a donut?"

Trey took one from your box and smiled at you, "Long time since sweets."

"When was the last time you had one?" you asked.

"Used to cook. Made tarts," he explained.

"You made tarts?" you asked, surprised, "I didn't know halflings could cook!"

"I could," Trey said, a proud smile sliding across his face.

"That's amazing!" your earlier misgivings were forgotten. Your heart melted from how soft his smile was. He looked so innocently happy, thinking back to when he made tarts.

He turned his bright smile on you as he took a small bite from the donut he had selected, "I wish I could make tart for you."

"I'm not sure how that would work, but maybe someday we could find a way. I would really love to try one of your tarts, Trey."

His smile widened, "There is a way."

Suddenly, you felt as though his smile was wrong somehow, as though there was something darker behind his words. Even so, you asked, "What way is that?"

Trey lifted a finger to his lips, corners of his mouth curling upwards, "Secret."

"Alright then," you sighed, "Well, I've got to give donuts to the others. Bye Trey."

"Goodbye, (Y/n)," he replied, watching as you walked over to the flamingo's cage.

You stepped onto the marshland and lifted the box high, "Hey, Riddle, Cater, I have donuts!"

Cater ran forward with a loud "oooh", but you were more surprised with Riddle's reaction. The red-haired halfling picked up a strawberry frosted donut with all the care in the world, as though it were a precious, fragile object. He stared at it for a while, even as Cater chowed down on his chocolate donut.

"You brought these... for us?" Riddle asked, "Why?"

"I brought some for the lions, hyenas, and wolves, so I thought it would only be fair," you said with a shrug.

Riddle continued to stare at his donut in awe until Cater teasingly wrapped an arm around his shoulders, "Riddle, you are going to eat it, right?"

Riddle's face turned red immediately and he stuffed the donut into his mouth, tearing a large bite out of it in embarrassment. You held back a giggle and reached out a hand to pat his red hair, "It's okay, I'm really glad you like it."

Riddle looked up, face red as a tomato, and met your gaze. His blue eyes widened and he ducked his head, somehow turning even redder. He hurried away, still holding tightly onto his strawberry frosted donut. Cater chuckled and turned back to you.

"Thank you for the donuts. Riddle likes sweets," he said, "Very much."

"I didn't know that about him," you said, "I'll keep that in mind."

"Bring him a strawberry tart," Cater said in a stage whisper.

"Trey said he makes tarts," you said.

Cater's eyes widened, "Yes, I know. Riddle and Trey were childhood friends."

"That's so cool!" you took a glance at Trey's cage and was glad to see it was close enough to the flamingo's cage that they could talk to each other.

"Yes, well," Cater looked suddenly uncomfortable, "Riddle's childhood was not... Well, that's up to him to share."

"Oh..." you frowned, looking after the retreating male with sympathy, "I'll definitely bring him a strawberry tart soon."

"Thank you," Cater said, swooping over and landing a kiss on your cheek. You gasped in surprise and placed your fingers over the spot he had kissed. Cater chuckled and waved, running after Riddle and leaving you behind, standing there dumbstruck.

Finally, you managed to pull yourself together and shook your head with a laugh. All of the halflings were so different, and Cater certainly was a character.

You left the flamingo cage and headed for the peacock cage. Vil gave you a disdainful look as you approached them, but Epel and Rook drew closer with interest.

"Hey, I've got donuts!" you sang out. None of them looked particularly thrilled, but they still all took one from your box.

"I'd like to get to know you all better," you said with a friendly smile, "Is there anything I could bring you guys as a gift?"

"Moisturizer," Vil said, turning his head as though he couldn't stand to look at you. It kind of ticked you off, if you were being honest.

"I actually have some in my locker. I can go grab it if you want. I have lotion too."

Vil and Rook stared at you as though you had hung the stars in the sky. Epel didn't seem to care as much, merely munching away on his donut. You smiled at him, "You're looking handsome as ever today, Epel."

He choked on the donut, blush rising on his cheeks and a hesitant smile gracing his lips as he looked at you fondly, "you remembered."

"Of course I did!" you said with a smile. Epel blushed and looked away, his feathers puffing out in embarrassment.

"Now, I'll go get that moisturizer and lotion for you, Vil," you said, "Do you want anything, Rook?"

"Your kindness is astounding, mademoiselle," Rook said, fluttering his eyelids as a smile swept across his face, "But I will be happy with moisturizer as well."

Less than ten minutes later, you were sitting with Rook and Vil, all of your skin care products spread between you all. Vil looked like Christmas had come early.

"Thank you," he said, genuine to the core. It was the first time you had truly seen him smile- he was truly beautiful with one.

Rook looked on happily, pleased to see the both of you happy. It was a peaceful scene.

If only it could stay that way forever.