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katyafeline) wrote2012-03-10 10:10 pm
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Bizarrely, despite months of being a night owl in the bar, Katya has almost resumed a 'normal' human sleep cycle. Still, she wakes up in the early morning hours most days before the sun has bothered to show up, and spends the hours watching the sleepy peaceful world through the window.
One of those mornings, she feels that with a new world, and a new (and possibly, scarily Watchless) reality, she needs... a little more newness.
One hopes that Skellig isn't too easily spooked.
One of those mornings, she feels that with a new world, and a new (and possibly, scarily Watchless) reality, she needs... a little more newness.
One hopes that Skellig isn't too easily spooked.
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"Too dark?" She asks, still getting used to how this body she's dreamed up works. She hasn't used dark coloration in a while, and she might have gone a little overboard on the cheekbones - without a good mirror (and perhaps a Light succubus) it's hard to tell.
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(His defenses drop, but not all the way. After the snake, he can't be too careful too quickly.)
He squints at her, and then one corner of his mouth lifts into a bleary smile.
"It is different. I like it, though."
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But he moves from the 'bed' anyway, to join her near the window, looking out over the field.
"Anything interesting yet?"
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(It's 'cause he's warm, and it's chilly in the morning near the ocean. Or, at least, that's the story she's sticking to.)
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"Give it time."
Something will happen. Especially if he manages to fly today.
"As long as there are no lobster monsters," he adds.
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The nap in the sun had been glorious.
When the sun breaks over the treeline, he reaches for his cigarettes.
"Today I will try again."
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She hasn't been able to put together enough energy to shift fully to the tiger since... well. Since. It's driving her bonkers.
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"I feel better. Different."
In a good way. Like her new features! It will take some adjusting, but it is for the best - for now, anyway.
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(She may have to adjust the fingers. They're a little ridiculous.)
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It is easier to have her do the preening, especially when he is still half-asleep.
(He has to be able to fly, soon. She will do better to skim where there are more people - and there is likely to be real bread in the city. And he is not going to walk.)
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"It is better." She agrees, tucking downy little feathers back in their place. "Perhaps I should go make a haystack?"
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"Landing is not the problem," he points out.
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Then leeeeeeans over to peer down at the ground.
Then back at him.
And grins.
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Skellig looks down at the ground. It is far. But managable.
At least he doesn't think he'd break anything?
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It's a dive quite a lot of people would be proud of... assuming there was water down there somewhere.
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And then, he is following.
(He is careful not to curse at her, for pulling such a stunt on him.)
Her feet rake across the tall grass before there is a rush of air and dust, and then they are both going up, with power and force of sheer will. His arms are locked strongly around her torso (and she may notice she is lighter, slightly?) and he will not drop her.
"I was going to jump--" he points out, banking right to avoid a tree.
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"And now you have, da?" She asks cheerfully, stretching her hands out to pluck a leaf from the highest branch. "It is good!"
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It is easier to risk shattering your legs in a fall when the reason you might be falling happens to be one of your dearest friends, who has just thrown herself out of a window with no plans for her own safety.
He skims the treetops over the forest, careful to test just how much strength he will have for more serious flight. Once he is satisfied...
"We have shopping to do," he proclaims, raising his voice over the wind in their ears.
And then they go up.
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She's always been a good team player.
"Sho..." The rest is lost in a startled yelp as the world falls away far, far below.
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It is not far to the city, either - visible in the distance as a small patch of urban sprawl, some high-rises clustered around the center.
(Definitely smaller than Moscow.)
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Eventually.
The last plane she was on was big enough that, sitting in the middle, she couldn't even tell that she was in the air.
(And that had been somewhat under duress - she had argued for quite a while that if a steamer was good enough to get her to America, it should be plenty to get her back to Europe.)
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Skellig has never had a reason to use a plane. Not with his own wings. Plus...the x-rays would get tricky, at the airport. There would be questions.
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