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She didn't pull away, and now that he was closer, he would see that her hands were clutched to her chest, as if trying to hold herself together....
He landed gently back on the ground, brushing her hair back softly. "It's not that big of a deal, I suppose..."
Her cover blown, she tried to breathe in air, her shoulders shaking as she completely broke down. Her sobs were mostly silent, though, the only...
"Isn't it amazing?" he marveled, looking around excitedly.
She was quiet for a long time, so long that he might've thought she was asleep. Finally, though, he would hear a small sob slipping out from her...
They went into the air and he planted a big kiss on her cheek, laughing slightly.
She laid down on the dirt floor, her back to him and the fire.
He looked down at her before flying down quickly and scooping her up in his arms before going back up.
She returned to the fire pit, setting her hands on the flames, the anger bubbling easily on the surface for her to create a roaring fire.
He frowned, looking around. "It feels..." He looked down at her. "Very familiar."
She finished, her eyes fluttering open weakly before she stood, beginning to dismantle her bag.
"I don't know if I know how to come back down," he warned her. Despite his words, it seemed very natural to him, and he moved up into the air easily.
She tried to pull them inwards, closing her eyes.
He squinted at her before flapping them faster. It took a moment before they were moving so quickly, she couldn't see the distinct lines of the...
Her shoulders hunched and her fingers curled into the ground as she felt a lump grow in her throat. She closed her eyes and tried to take a deep...
"I feel like a baby bird," he muttered, flapping his wings hesitantly and kind of slowly. Nothing happened.
About an hour passed before she stopped, turning away from him. "We'll camp here for the night," she said, kneeling down and placing her hands...
He hesitated, looking a little nervous. “We can...”
Her expression hardened and she looked away from him. “Not until we finish this,” she replied flatly.
He opened his eyes, flapping them tentatively. “Wow. Thank you, Calliope.”