Andi wakes up first. Bella's not far behind.
"I have speculations about that, nothing concrete. It's possible I can just automatically recognize pigeony thoughts as not-mine and reject them when they aren't immediately useful to whatever I'm trying to do, since I'm so familiar with my own mind."
"I'm just as glad I don't start twittering about how nice it is to be home upon turning into a bird. To each their own."
"I wonder if it's nice to be everything, though, I think Bella's right to worry about what if we have to be something that isn't happy."
Bella warms up frozen chicken soup for everybody for dinner. She sets up a little campfire in the backyard to burn the stalk eye, and supplies marshmallows and long skewers to justify it. She notes to Trouble when it's about an hour before sunset, and opens the garage door just enough to let a pigeon duck out.
Bella comes up with a few other things she'd like Robin to research - in particular, she thinks it might be a good idea for them to know things about the zoo layout and schedule and security precautions, especially if there are cameras aimed at the bears.
"The last thing we want," Bella says, handing over the plaintext-translated version, "is security footage of the five of us petting the bears."
"Right," says Robin. "So, espionage. I'll get Ethan to help; he seems like the espionage type."
The rest of the list is finding out what else is at the zoo and whether it's likely to be useful; looking into similar parameters at an aquarium, which promises to be much harder to break into and pet the animals at; and also apparently Bella wants to know the legalities of homeschooling people their age.