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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:49 am
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 8:56 pm
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:46 pm
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Zar took the proffered headset with a subtle smile. "You think of everything." he said, donning it. And that seemed to be the main thing keeping him there because as soon as he was able to speak with Barth and travel at the same time, he was up on his feet, turning to the dunes again before running out to the edge and leaping, throwing his wings wide and this time trying not to think, trying not to focus on flying but on the headsets instead.
He didn't fall. His wings didn't want to fall. His instincts strove to reach higher and higher, his wings responding to the same predatory instinct that was bound up in his natural form and in all his problems. It felt like he was back in the dream again where he could fly and there was nothing but his own imagination in the way.
And maybe that was true, maybe that was all that was ever in the way of anything here.
This time he didn't crash in the sand, he threw forward his hooves and landed on them with a confidence borne of the absence of fear.
"I just need not to think too hard, just to go." he said, and it was slightly breathless. His wings were not very strong, the muscles were not used to the exertion but neither had the rest of him been when he'd started deciding to truly live.
"..Thank you, by the way." he said, before leaping into the air again, less afraid, more confident his wings would catch him and that the air would allow him to go up and up. ".. I didn't ever think... well you know."
He furrowed his brows, pushing away the soft sentiment, pulling his wings in and rolling in the air before snapping them out once more, the air still there, still brisk and able to catch him, his tail lashing out behind him, naturally flattening out to sweep through the air. "I guess you are just more observant than you seem."
He practiced, time and time again until his muscles screamed and could take no more. He didn't know how long he'd been at it, simply that his shivering wings were exhausted and he needed a break. He flew, more nimbly now, up to where Barth lay to land next to him and to reach out his tail to pull him into his coils and to possessively sweep his wings about him, leaning low to his ears to croon.
"I'm exhausted."
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