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curiousredsoul ([personal profile] curiousredsoul) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-08-10 06:11 pm

Of malfunctioning portals, parks and dragons [Open]

Taking some time from other projects, Celena had once more brought down her Paired Gate device down to the park in an attempt to work on a number of issues of the operation of the device while in the Bleed. After all if a stable gate could be established, even for short periods of time, it could make for quick travel about the city and about the ship in general.

Thus in her usual draconic form she had set herself before the primary end of the gate device in the middle of a large clearing in the park, with the secondary portion of the device not a hundred feet away. After some time in pondering the problem she had decided to take a break from her work. Locking the device down she stretched herself out and padded away to wander the park for a short while before taking off to stretch her wings. Keeping her general flight path around the vicinity of the park itself.

[OOC: Feel free to run into her at any point, whether while she's working on the device, wandering the park or even flying around overhead!]

[identity profile] caringcassie.livejournal.com 2011-11-08 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
Cassie nodded and grinned at Celena, forcing herself to let go of the darker thoughts that seemed to haunt her. For right now, there was no fighting, no pain, no fear, and no immediate reason to worry. There was only the incredible feeling of the air beneath her wings and Celena's excellent company. She was going to enjoy this rare experience and that was that. < I wish that everybody could experience the wonder that is flight at least once. > Then she hesitated a moment as another thought crossed her mind. < Although I suppose that could end up frustrating people more then helping them. After all, the experience would have to end eventually and that could leave them disappointed. >

< Thank you, > Cassie said softly with a grateful smile. It was nice to be able to talk to Celena like this and she was thrilled to have this opportunity to learn more about her new friend. < That kind of ability would certainly be helpful. So many misunderstandings seem to happen because we can't read each other well enough. > A soft chuckle escaped her lips. < Sometimes I feel like we should just write on our foreheads precisely what we're feeling. Think of all the time and grief that could be saved! I suppose that wouldn't work out all that well in the long run though. >