"Yeah, my ankle. It's all better now, see?" She twirls, moving lightly on both feet.
"...I guess you got used to it after however many decades?" ventures Etty uncertainly.
"What's wrong with your dresses?" She has many complaints about her situation, but her white feather dress isn't really one of them.
Etty looks down at her own outfit. "I haven't even been yelled at yet, and yet if I were to list the sources of my displeasure the fact that I did not choose this dress would not rate highly."
"And you might not care about wearing dresses, but I care that my father beats me when I wear clothes he doesn't like, so I do it whenever I don't think he'll catch me."
"I thought of some name ideas, today," she says. "While I was trying to learn to work wings."
"My favorite is 'Nona', but if you don't like it I have second and third choices."
"That odd feeling is back. Well, it didn't leave, but it's changed," observes Etty. "I think it has something to do with you."
"I've never done it before, how should I know? But I like you plenty," she says, snuggling her some more.