Second of all, it is easier to get a second opinion on furniture placement when he can just—see things where he thinks they should go, instead of having to point and chatter. Like, say, a kitchen table. Over there! Supplied with chairs!
Bella shrugs; she's got lots of squares and he'll thrust more upon her at the next opportunity. She follows him around and conjures up furniture out of his thoughts, edited where necessary to have useful properties like "enough legs to not fall over" and "does not clash horribly with wall".
"Yeah, that'll do it. Thanks," he says, dropping the 'hon' that wants to attach to the end.
Bella smiles and twirls her necklace around her fingers. "You're welcome. Do you have the time? I haven't gotten a new phone yet."
"Yeah," he says, digging his phone out of his pocket and showing her the time display.
"Probably time to start the pot pie with the leftover chicken," Bella says. "Homeward!" And she flies up the stairs.
Bella's invisible before leaving through the rock. She tests out her top speed. And gets above the trees and loops till she's dizzy.
Alice hovers for a second or two on the outside before he decides that not getting caught is probably a good plan and settles to the ground to walk back.
Bella dives and comes up short near Alice. "You could learn to be invisible too," she points out.
That thing they were thinking of earlier, about some way to run his bad ideas past her without waiting for a phone. It doesn't need to be related to telepathy at all, but if they had some way to talk at arbitrary distance without being overheard, it would make invisible flying excursions that much more convenient.
She turns over this design in her head a few times, and then spends a hex to put it in place. [Like so?]
[Like a phone, basically. You wanna talk to me, you can, unless I have a busy message up, and then you can leave magic voicemail.] She switches to text, and the words "Works this way, too," march across his vision. [And I can add more people later, if desired.]
"Whoa," he mutters out loud, and then adds by mage-phone, [You're awesome,] although the words are probably redundant next to how hard he is thinking it.
[You can put up the busy message manually and according to whatever algorithm you want. Mine'll automatically be up when I'm asleep, f'rinstance,] Bella goes on happily.
[What if I have a really bad idea while you're asleep?] he wonders. Operating on the assumption that brain phones don't ring, because why would they: [Guess I'll call you the normal way.]
[Right. Once I get a new phone. I don't think I want to try to deal with the headache of trying to connect a conjured phone to any existing cell service.]
[Yeah, good plan.]
Inside, she starts working on the pot pie (with occasional directions for assistance from Alice), and, while cutting up the chicken, she pauses, shrugs, smiles, and wishes herself cooking skills on a pentagon.
Alice helps out as directed and basks happily in how much he loves her and how awesome she is.
She likes being magical oh so very much.
It's not any one thing, but something in the general tone of her cooking has him asking, "Did you pentagon yourself?" after a little while.