"Good choice of morph, huh? I wish we had space to try the elephants. With luck we won't need them any time soon."
"Yeah, that sounds messy. Thank you for your restraint. I'm sure you'll have the chance when we're up rescuing Charlie. Speaking of which, Ethan, Trouble, do you have carry-on bug morphs yet?"
"What are we going to be smuggling onto the plane, pray tell?"
"Yeah, just as long as we can get out of them in an emergency. 'Trapped as a bug in a little plastic box' is not high on my list of ways I want to die."
"Pillboxes with fly-sized holes," agrees Bella. "Maybe those travel toothbrush caps. Just so if you're tucked in my pocket and someone bumps into me that's not the end of you and you aren't sitting on my arm waiting for someone to well-meaningly slap me."
"Unfortunately we won't be able to talk you while you're in there, unless me and Andi decide to risk traveling as each other and increase the number of precariously timed bathroom visits we have to undertake. But you'll have each other's charming conversation. And I suppose you'll be able to talk to us, although I'd rather not start giggling or rolling my eyes without obvious prompting so it might not be wise."
"All right. Have you guys tried out your fly morphs? We have a while before Renée's due home."
"Pigeons, as far as I know, can't fly upside-down, sideways, or backwards. Flies can do all three. And in comparison to their body size, they are much, much faster. Flying as a fly is a much more exciting experience."