Buffy's agility and reflexes were a gift, thanks to her Slayerness, so balance wasn't an issue. But she couldn't help but feel childlike glee at the feeling of being lifted off her feet. It was so tempting to try and push the feeling, but she understood she technically wasn't in the driver’s seat of this ride and she didn't want to make it harder on Wanda if she could help it. The best way to do that was to go with it and probably enjoy the ride.
The view from above, even in darkness, was still a spectacular sight for her eyes. Sanguine was a lovely city from above, the colorful variety of lights from all the buildings and streets. Even the traffic just seemed to amplify it instead of mar it with the mundane of it all.
Of course, one of the most important things she took from this was the fact she now loved being in the sky and she really really wanted to find a way to make it a regular thing. A jetpack? Nah, too bulky and she really didn't feel comfortable with the idea of an engine thing strapped to her body. Oh if only she had a witch on call! Enchanted boots, like in that game of Andrew's, would be perfect.
When they began to get closer to the casino, Buffy felt a strong pull on her instinct, even from this far. It was a familiar sense, and she could feel the Slayer in her at attention. There was definitely prey nearby and the desire to hunt had only grown stronger by the time they had reached the top level. She scanned the area, trying to get a feel of it from where they were as she attempted to pinpoint the best source of the vampire activity. It wouldn't be hard to find any, because Buffy could sense there were vampires scattered around, but she really wanted to find the source of it all.
Her gaze settled on what looked like a private landing bay near a large set of double doors that were probably taller than her house in Sunnydale. But that wasn't all she spotted. The top level, from what she could tell, seemed to be mostly private areas, for VIPs maybe, and what Buffy hoped would be penthouses of some kind. There were balconies scattered about the exterior and they had a uniform feel to them, but it was the ones attached to dark rooms that interested her. She leaned in that direction, but spoke anyway, her own voice quiet. She was pretty sure there was enough distance that any vampires wouldn't hear them. "There's an alcove and a balcony near that landing bay. It's pretty dark, so it might be a way in without alerting anyone."