A smile bloomed across Addy’s face when Sira went along with her idea without question, leaving her pleasantly surprised and suddenly very excited. She had expected the Kelvic to balk, even a little, at the idea of trying to throw her rider. Either Sira knew she couldn’t, or had complete faith in being able to catch falling persons. Addy’s thought process on the matter had been sound, even if the idea sounded crazy; Humans didn’t have wings, so they weren’t meant to fly. Addy riding upon Sira’s back was unnatural to nature, even if the Inartans had been doing it for centuries. Even though most flights an Endal took were not life threatening, the worst case scenario would be that something would happen and the rider would fall if not prepared. Addy wanted to be prepared.
“Alright, I have an idea. Hold on tight now.”
In fact, Addy was so caught up in the fact that Sira was going to go along with her preparedness plan, that she was caught unawares when the Kelvic shot upwards. The initial jostle from the strong wing beats were barely noticed as the rushing wind caught her straight in the face. With her seat completely in the saddle, and her legs strapped to Sira’s side the wind bent Addy backwards at an unnatural angle. Blinded by the wind, Addy scrabbled for purchase on the front of the saddle. Her fingers closed around one leather edge and she started to pull herself forward. It took most of her strength to even gain an inch on the air holding her down.
“Okay, pretend we are going fishing”
After what had seemed like an eternity of trying to fight for an upright position, Addy wasn’t really quick on the uptake, and basically ignored Sira’s mental comment. It wasn’t until all movement stopped and the pressure suddenly let off her chest at the same time she heaved herself forward, that Addy noticed. Her face practically slammed into Sira’s feathered neck as they started to flip, and it was only the healers prior grip on the saddle that kept her from hanging completely upside-down. Holy crap holy crap holy crap.. Finally in a position to enjoy the maneuvers comfortably, Addy practically cemented herself in place with her arms and legs; she lay plastered along Sira’s back, flat on her stomach with her nose buried in her golden neck feathers.
While Sira arched gracefully backwards, Addy did take a moment to glance down. With her hair whipping across her eyes, the woman was just barely able to catch a glimpse of the ground so far below; it was practically just a green blur. Startled at how high they had climbed, Addy felt her stomach lurch…and then Sira began to fall.
Addy thought she had been ready for this. Catabasis and Sai were quick to show off their flying expertise, doing flips and spins and other unnecessary tricks in the air whenever they could. Taken along for the ride for a few of these occasions, Addy couldn’t deny that it was breathtakingly fun and figured that it would be just as fun, if not more so, to practice aerobatics with Sira as well. But as the healer was quickly figuring out, things were very different this time.
Catabasis was a huge bird and bigger than almost all of the other Wind Eagles. While he had the giant wingspan and stamania to boast about, he didn’t have the agility of the smaller birds. Catabasis could dive quickly, and had always sent Addy’s heart up into her throat when he did so..but Sira’s dive took her breath away. Compared to Sira, Catabasis was large and cumbersome. The smaller Eagle could slice through the air with hardly any resistance at all. As the pair fell into a corkscrew, Addy had to flatten herself as much as possible against Sira’s form, or face the danger of being ripped from the saddle even despite the straps that held her down. They were going that fast, and Addy had never felt anything like it. Their spirals were tight and concise, like a bullet speeding towards the earth. As they fell, Addy felt a welling of pride; Sai and Catabasis had ruled the air for long enough, but the large black bird couldn’t hope to touch Sira if it came down to it. Unable to peak over the side, Addy had no idea how close they were getting to the ground, but at the speed they were going, if Sira didn’t pull out soon…Addy liked the way her face looked, and quickly decided that she would rather it wasn’t splattered on the forest floor. Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!
And now we hit the water Again, Addy felt her face slam into Sira’s neck as they pulled out of the dive. Lucky for the Kelvic, she was protected by all those feathers and hardly felt a thing as Addy was slammed around in the saddle. The sudden reduction of speed drove all of the breath wooshing from her body as she lost her grip on the saddle, slipping off the right side of Sira’s body. Gasping and trying to scrabble back into place, Addy found her seat just as Sira thrust out her talons. It was almost like she had slammed on the brakes, but they kept moving anyway, skidding through the air. Addy was thrown forward, again, but this time she held on. By the time Sira began to beat her way back into the sky, Addy was so jostled that it hardly made a difference whether the wing beats buffeted her or not.
I don’t know how, but I am still here. Came the breathless reply, though Sira would be able to hear the smile in her voice. The endal was grinning from ear to ear. With her clothes completely disshevled and her hair completely windblown and sticking up all over the place, Addy had never looked happier.
We need to do that again. Do you realize that together, we could show Sai how it’s really done? Catabasis has gotten cocky, no one dares challenge him because of his size. But after this…. Riding Catabsis felt like riding a cart with a missing wheel. Though it came out a little harsher than she expected, Addy was too ecstatic to care. Still breathing hard, it wasn’t until the adrenaline wore off that Addy realized how much the exersize had taxed her.
Collapsing forward in her saddle, Addy gave a suddenly weary sigh. I don’t really want to go back yet, but man I am tired. A pause, as inspiration struck her. My love… Tell me, is there anywhere you go when you need to be alone, or escape? I imagine that since all of Wind Reach and beyond is open to you, you’ve found some beautiful secrets. They’re probably much better than my little cave-hidey-holes in Wind Reach. Please, will you show me? With her voice as sweet as honey, Addy would have been giving Sira some big, green puppy dog eyes if she could have seen them. It was safe to say that the woman was used to getting her way.
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