They appear in midair, visible out of a few thirtieth-floor apartments.
One starts to fall. The other catches her by the arm, flings out - wing-shapes of light - and slows her, spiraling down until they're at street level.
"Their hair comes in red," says Penumbra.
"- they never mentioned -"
"The people with the red hair all live together and they - if we'd gone there first they would still look rich, they have electricity and things, but they aren't, not for here -"
"What exactly happened?"
"I was just flying around and I found a place with much shorter buildings, and then I saw they had red hair, I landed - I couldn't understand much of what they were saying, I haven't learned much Anitami. They looked really - busy and tired - I don't think more busy and tired than human farmers or something but for here -"
"Uh-huh."
"I didn't go visible. I might go again tomorrow."
"Maybe, yeah," says Maurabel, "see what there is to see -"
"What?"
"I have a guess, that's all, I'm going to check." She has learned the basics of the internet and she knows her color words.
"Well?" asks Penumbra.
"I was right. They sort of - implied it, but..."
"...yeah."
"Do you want to leave -"
Penumbra hesitates.
"Hi! Eight different countries wanted their cuisine served, I hope it's not too much for the two of you. - should we talk."
"We don't have the pollution thing, probably shouldn't bring any Amentans back to my world."
"Some people cope with it okay. It's definitely something we would have to warn them about, given that you don't have running water. Shame to send a infrastructure and medical team who is debilitated by it."
"But people do vary. There are social workers who spend a lot of time in unclean areas and they tend to acclimate over time."
" - people are - hesitant to discuss this with you too bluntly because if you decide to leave it would be hard to live with having cost our world so much."
Nod. "Social workers are formally supposed to be the interface between red communities and Anitam, but the reds don't like them and we've phased them out in some districts."