thereΒ wasΒ somethingΒ quiteΒ addictiveΒ aboutΒ beingΒ tableΒ toΒ takeΒ flightΒ intoΒ theΒ skies.
itΒ wasΒ aΒ lessonΒ learnedΒ inΒ childhoodΒ afterΒ gwydionΒ hadΒ spentΒ hoursΒ uponΒ hoursΒ inΒ theΒ formΒ ofΒ aΒ sparrowΒ afterΒ successfullyΒ shiftingΒ intoΒ aΒ wildΒ shapeΒ βΒ perchedΒ highΒ inΒ oneΒ ofΒ theΒ trees,Β itΒ hadΒ takenΒ fourΒ ofΒ theΒ camp'sΒ bestΒ huntersΒ toΒ catchΒ themΒ withΒ aΒ netΒ andΒ evenΒ afterΒ theyΒ hadΒ shiftedΒ backΒ intoΒ theirΒ druidΒ form,Β itΒ hadΒ takenΒ themΒ monthsΒ toΒ properlyΒ returnΒ toΒ theΒ earthΒ andΒ notΒ hungerΒ forΒ theΒ feelingΒ ofΒ windΒ beneathΒ theirΒ wings.Β itΒ hadΒ beenΒ yearsΒ sinceΒ thatΒ lessonΒ andΒ gwydionΒ hadΒ longΒ sinceΒ masteredΒ controlΒ overΒ theirΒ ownΒ mindΒ whilstΒ inΒ wildΒ shapeΒ butΒ thereΒ wasΒ stillΒ anΒ uneasinessΒ wheneverΒ theΒ occasionΒ calledΒ forΒ aΒ wingedΒ form,Β aΒ callΒ fromΒ withinΒ thatΒ yearnedΒ forΒ freedom,Β whichΒ wasΒ whyΒ theyΒ hadΒ takenΒ toΒ theΒ roof,Β alternatingΒ betweenΒ formsΒ untilΒ theΒ shadowΒ ofΒ anotherΒ fromΒ theΒ fellowshipΒ darkenedΒ theΒ sanctuaryΒ thatΒ theyΒ hadΒ claimedΒ forΒ themselves.
gwydionΒ hoppedΒ impatientlyΒ fromΒ oneΒ looseΒ shingleΒ toΒ theΒ other,Β waitingΒ toΒ beΒ noticed,Β yetΒ theyΒ stillΒ startledΒ atΒ hisΒ words,Β squawkingΒ indignantlyΒ atΒ theΒ accusation.Β Β (Β Β itΒ wasΒ funny,Β whatΒ remainedΒ evenΒ afterΒ theyΒ hadΒ shiftedΒ back.Β asΒ theyΒ balancedΒ precariouslyΒ onΒ theΒ edgeΒ ofΒ theΒ roof,Β nimbleΒ feetΒ crossingΒ theΒ distanceΒ betweenΒ them,Β theΒ talonsΒ onΒ theirΒ toesΒ clickedΒ onΒ theΒ stoneΒ βΒ tap,Β tap,Β tap.Β aΒ curiousΒ glanceΒ wasΒ givenΒ toΒ theirΒ feet.Β whereΒ wereΒ theirΒ shoesΒ againΒ ?Β Β )Β Β
upΒ close,Β heΒ stunkΒ ofΒ rot.Β itΒ curled,Β uncomfortably,Β inΒ theΒ gut,Β findingΒ aΒ homeΒ alongsideΒ theΒ otherΒ unpleasantΒ feelingsΒ thatΒ beingΒ inΒ vinnesse,Β surroundedΒ byΒ mortalsΒ andΒ magesΒ andΒ gauntletsΒ inspired,Β butΒ asΒ farΒ asΒ smellsΒ went,Β sionΒ wasΒ notΒ theΒ worst.Β thereΒ wasΒ somethingΒ familiarΒ withΒ theΒ decay,Β anΒ earthinessΒ thatΒ remindedΒ gwydionΒ ofΒ beingΒ backΒ home,Β diggingΒ upΒ deerΒ bonesΒ forΒ aΒ sacrifice,Β thoughΒ thereΒ wasΒ aΒ bitterΒ noteΒ toΒ theΒ smell,Β aΒ bitingΒ coldΒ thatΒ madeΒ themΒ wantΒ toΒ sneezeΒ wheneverΒ heΒ wasΒ near.
(Β bravely,Β theyΒ resistedΒ theΒ urge,Β noseΒ twitchingΒ andΒ scrunchingΒ upΒ asΒ theyΒ nestledΒ intoΒ positionΒ onΒ theΒ roof'sΒ edge,Β closeΒ enoughΒ thatΒ theΒ blusteringΒ windΒ couldΒ notΒ takeΒ awayΒ theΒ volumeΒ ofΒ theirΒ words.Β Β )
βΒ ...Β youΒ areΒ hardΒ toΒ miss.Β iΒ meanΒ nothingΒ maliciousΒ byΒ itΒ ...Β merelyΒ wantedΒ toΒ seeΒ ifΒ theΒ roof'sΒ edgeΒ wouldΒ giveΒ inΒ fromΒ underneathΒ youΒ beforeΒ iΒ joined.Β areΒ youΒ notΒ usedΒ toΒ theΒ stares,Β byΒ nowΒ ?Β βΒ sionΒ drewΒ theΒ eyeΒ whereverΒ heΒ wentΒ βΒ thereΒ existedΒ noΒ manΒ lessΒ inconspicuousΒ thanΒ theΒ oneΒ seatedΒ besideΒ them.Β unashamed,Β theirΒ wholeΒ bodyΒ turnedΒ toΒ studyΒ him,Β feetΒ tuckedΒ againstΒ theirΒ chin.Β aΒ dangerousΒ positionΒ toΒ beΒ inΒ whenΒ decidingΒ toΒ pokeΒ atΒ theΒ greatΒ barbarian,Β butΒ sionΒ hadΒ provedΒ toΒ beΒ reasonable,Β thusΒ far,Β andΒ gwydionΒ consideredΒ thisΒ trainingΒ forΒ whenΒ theyΒ wouldΒ haveΒ toΒ speakΒ toΒ farΒ lessΒ tolerableΒ membersΒ ofΒ theΒ fellowship.Β βΒ didΒ youΒ hearΒ itΒ tooΒ Β ?Β βΒ theyΒ hadΒ beenΒ afraidΒ toΒ speakΒ ofΒ it,Β theΒ gauntlet,Β andΒ whatΒ itΒ whispered,Β whatΒ itΒ threatened,Β whatΒ itΒ promised,Β butΒ underΒ theΒ curtainΒ ofΒ night,Β theΒ twinklingΒ starsΒ reflectedΒ inΒ hisΒ blackΒ gaze,Β gwydionΒ feltΒ comfortableΒ enoughΒ toΒ unfurlΒ theirΒ feathers.Β Β