Re: Third class, now in elevator
Blue mirrored his crooked smile. "You save lives, you don't care about getting a reward, you've gone out of your way to keep me safe here. You're right, why would I think you are a knight, honorable and kind, sworn to protect the innocent. That doesn't sound at all like you." If fairies were incapable of violent thoughts, they were capable of a little sass and sarcasm. Blue in particular had plenty of both, given the right inspiration. It wasn't something the head of her sect of fairies encouraged much, but her sisters all looked different, the colors in particularly setting them apart. Their personalities were similarly unique.
"I would hope there is a deck. We'll just go on a jaunt around it, why not? If we're stuck here, I suppose I would like to see what is outside." The way it moved made her think there were waves. Was there a storm outside? The wind could be whipping for all she knew. Blue liked the idea of getting some fresh air, it felt very contained in there, very confined. "I wish I could fly us both away, but I'd have to turn small to go anywhere." And she wasn't going to leave him, not now they went this far together.
She watched him while he talked about his dreams and wants, and her heart went out to him. Perhaps it was the area they were in or the relief of being out of the passages, or that she was a quiet and non-judgmental listener. For whatever reason, he felt free to speak the truth, and she listened. "I think your war will definitely end. I have a good feeling about it." She did, too, in her gut, and her gut was rarely wrong. All right sometimes it was wrong. A lot of times it was wrong. She was optimistic anyway.
Blue moved closer to him and smiled, putting her hand into her pouch and throwing up a whole handful of fairy dust around them. It shimmered blue, just like her wings. In such a dark and perplexing place, it was a stark contrast in beauty. "May your heart's desire come true. I hope you find everything you look for once we get out of this place. If we ever do."