There's actually surprisingly little stuff. A lot of extra blankets, most of which went back to the general store. A bunch of books, most of which went back to the library. Crowley's candy-making supplies. A lot of junk from the gatcha machine, most of which also went to the general store, some of which is staying behind, a few bits wound up in personal boxes. A shit-ton of Aziraphale's papers for the audiobooks. Half a dozen memory jars between Aziraphale's and Soldat's.
In the end, it's one box of Crowley's stuff, another of Aziraphale's, two of Soldat's-- and only that many because they have to actually wear clothes rather than miracle them on, and use shampoo instead of magically fixing their hair-- and one very large trunk. Which would in fact look familiar to Misty, as the one Soldat punched open the very first time they met. It has been partially repaired: it closes again now, most of the way anyway.
Soldat handles the trunk. Their most precious things are in there. Also, it's really really heavy.
So, really, with a couple boxes floating and the sniper rifle slung over Soldat's back next to their lantern... they're only making one trip.
They shake their head a little at her question, trunk on the metal shoulder and final box under the other arm, so they can't shrug. "Haven't been. Not really."
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In the end, it's one box of Crowley's stuff, another of Aziraphale's, two of Soldat's-- and only that many because they have to actually wear clothes rather than miracle them on, and use shampoo instead of magically fixing their hair-- and one very large trunk. Which would in fact look familiar to Misty, as the one Soldat punched open the very first time they met. It has been partially repaired: it closes again now, most of the way anyway.
Soldat handles the trunk. Their most precious things are in there. Also, it's really really heavy.
So, really, with a couple boxes floating and the sniper rifle slung over Soldat's back next to their lantern... they're only making one trip.
They shake their head a little at her question, trunk on the metal shoulder and final box under the other arm, so they can't shrug. "Haven't been. Not really."