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Aliveth and Milan in Heritage
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"Oh, no, don't apologize, it fleshed out the story beautifully." She sounds a little bit like she's in awe. And a lot more like she's in love with him.

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"I didn't realize I'd be quite that good at it!"

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"It was a joy to watch, I'm only disappointed I had to participate, too." Or not allowed to participate by making the romantic angle a bit more based in reality, but she's not saying that.

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"You were pretty brilliant yourself. Couldn't have pulled it off without you."

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"Well, thank you. Happy to be of service," says Aliveth self-consciously, busying herself with sorting through their shiny new supplies to get them something resembling breakfast. This is partially so she can get the both of them breakfast, and partially so she doesn't accidentally do something like ask him to marry her or ask him if he could perhaps fall in love with her on his own.

"We did make a good team," she admits as she hands him the bit of bread that gets to serve as part of his breakfast.

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"We really did!"

Mm, breakfast.

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Aliveth is going to focus on eating, because eating is not asking him to marry her. Which is good, because she resolutely is not going to ask him to marry her. Nope. She's not doing it. She refuses. Even if she really really wants to.

"So flying home will take about two days," she says, because this seems like an approved line of conversation,' "but we'll have to leave the boat. I uh, can carry you, but I can't majestically fly across the sky carrying a boat."

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"...well that's a hilarious mental image," he says. "I'm not particularly sentimentally attached to the boat. Would there be anything gained from continuing down the river in it for a while before we resort to flying, though? Since once we leave the boat I imagine it'll be hard to come by a second one, so any more boating we do is going to have to be in the immediate future."

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"Exactly, but - I'm not sure. I think the biggest benefits a boat could get us at this point is stealthy movement, especially at night, and letting us move when I'm not awake. But I can't think of why we would want to boat in the immediate future anymore."

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"We'd be trading off stealth against speed, I guess - how long would it take to get home if we stayed with the boat as long as possible?"

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She hums thoughtfully, heart catching at his casual use of 'home' to describe her country. Was that by design, or inattention? She's not going to ask. It can be his home if he wants it to be, and if he does, she'll giggle deliriously from delight later, when she's not busy getting them home.

"If we took shifts and one of us rowed while the other was sleeping, and only took short breaks ashore for the call of nature, and not counting any problems that might delay us," She looks at the map, calculating speed and the number of hours they can reasonably spend rowing a boat. "Two weeks. If I'm very, very generous and nothing goes wrong and we don't mind getting very, very sick of being in a boat. Where we stay in it, one of us rowing, for at least twenty hours a day." Which would still manage to burn through their food supplies entirely; they'd have to use the money to get more of them, involving more interaction with people.

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"Then yeah, it's not worth keeping the boat. And you fly pretty fast, wow."

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She smiles, slightly bashful at the sort-of-compliment. "Yeah. It's meant for travel, so it's built to let me fly pretty fast. I can actually push it faster if we're in more of a rush, but my shields can't keep us comfortable while I do that."

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"And it probably isn't urgent enough to warrant that. Okay. We have a plan."

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"We do. Though we should maybe not immediately rush to flying right now, I'd feel better if we took a bit of time to get you comfortable with steering the safety glide before actually flying at high-altitudes."

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"Sure. Safety glide?"

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"The built in magical effect that'll prevent horrible accidents associated with being very high up if I were to lose consciousness while flying, or if, um. I were to lose my hold on you. It'll extend a gliding effect to you that'll stay until you're done gently gliding towards the ground. You can steer which way it goes. It's sort of like flight, but not quite. I can demonstrate with the pack, it extends to objects too, if you'd like to see it. I won't go over the treeline, so it should be reasonably hidden."

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"Okay, sure."

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Aliveth smiles at him, then picks up the pack, walks a ways away so she'll be flying towards him, and summons her wings.

Perhaps he'd thought of a pair of great feathery wings when she first mentioned them. They're not. Instead of a single pair of wings, she has nine pairs of slender and feather-like tendrils that billow out from her back. They glow a golden-white at their base near her back, like they're made from captured sunlight. From there, they fade to translucent light and then to nothing. She flutters them slightly, not even really flapping them, and she gracefully rises a few feet into the air, pack and all. Then, with another flutter of the wings, she floats forward, and casually drops the pack.

Before it has a chance to really fall, it's caught from underneath by a gently twinkling aura of netted golden light. Instead of dropping like a stone it continues on in its given trajectory forward towards Milan, descending slowly and safely. It's deposited gently about two feet in front of him, not even jostled from the landing.

"A lot of people actually find gliding very fun," says Aliveth conversationally.

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"...I'll bet they do!"

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"Do you want to take a bit of time to practice with it?" she asks innocently.

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"That sounds both practical and delightful."

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Aliveth giggles a little, floating over to land next to him. Her wings drift only minutely from the movement of the air, but it's clear they're not unaffected by it.

"That's the idea! I do need to pick you up, though."

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"Sure, go ahead."

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Aliveth ignores the part in the back of her mind making an undignified squeeing noise at getting to pick up Milan in favor of actually managing it with some degree of competence. She's significantly taller than him, so it's pretty easy to just gently scoop him up into a comfortable bridal carry and lift the both of them up a few feet in the air.

"Comfortable? Secure?" She smiles, teasingly. "Ready for me to drop you?"

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