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She shook her head. "No. Let's stay. I'm just fine with this." She said softly and looked around. "Should we just sit down?"
"If you want." He said looking around for a moment. "They'll come out in a second. "Don't worry if they get really close to you for a moment, they're just trying to see who you are."
"Oh." She looked around and then saw the fairies come out. She was startled when they got close and backed up slightly. "I didn't know they would be this close."
"They're strange little things." He said smiling slightly. "But they don't mean any harm. "They have pretty powerful magic, but only use it when they have to."
"Do they have powers more powerful than angels?" She said shocked then moving away when another shoved themselves in her face. She stayed close to London.
"Well...I suppose in some ways yes." He said nodding his head. "They certainly have a different type of power then ours." He looked over as he saw them all swarming her, he chuckled slightly. "Hey guys, give her a little space okay. "She's still trying to get use to all this."
She was relieved when they left her alone. "Oh. That's cool. Though, they remind me of annoying bugs honestly." She said rolling her eyes.
"They don't mean to be annoying." He said shaking his head. "That's just how they are." He shrugged slightly. "But they will make up for it."
"You can't really 'make it up' for being annoying." She commented. She looked around and saw the fairies all heading to the stage. "Is the show going to start?"
"Yeah." He smiled and nodded his head, glancing over at her for a moment. Wondering if this would really make her feel any better. At least he hoped it would for a little while.
Once the fairies got onstage they suddenly turned human sized and started the show. Sira reached for London's hand as she watched.
London smiled as he looked down at there hands for a moment. He smiled a bit wider as he looked over at her, then back at them. It was a play they started. One of the Shakespeare's, he wasn't sure which one. He guessed it was one he hadn't read yet.
"Romeo and Juliet." She murmured. She glanced at him. "This won't lighten my mood. It's a tragedy." She said quietly.
He sighed as he realized she was right, and thought for a moment. He quickly got to his feet and went over to the stage and whispered to them quietly.
"Can you guys do something light and happy?" He said quietly. "I'll bring you a bunch of honey tomorrow."
"Can you guys do something light and happy?" He said quietly. "I'll bring you a bunch of honey tomorrow."
At the note of honey they were already moving away props and getting something else. Sira felt bad for saying something. 'I didn't know they will listen to him.' She thought.
"Thanks guys." He smiled and quickly went back over to her, sitting down besides her. "Remind me to bring my honey jar here tomorrow." He said soft to her.
"You bribed them with honey?" She said raising a eyebrow. "Wow. You guys are so cool and weird." She said with a small chuckle.
He laughed softly and nodded.
"It's good to be weird." He smiled and laughed lightly. "Makes you different, and there's nothing wrong with that."
"It's good to be weird." He smiled and laughed lightly. "Makes you different, and there's nothing wrong with that."
"I know." She laughed softly and then put her head on his shoulder. "It's just who you are. But, like the orange juice thing is funny as well as the honey now."
He smiled and put his arm around her.
"You know a part of me is upset I showed you that." He said shaking his head. "But then again, you would have found out anyway."
"You know a part of me is upset I showed you that." He said shaking his head. "But then again, you would have found out anyway."
"Yeah." She snuggled close to him as she watched the play the fairies had. She just laughed whenever the crowd laughed since she didn't find anything funny.
London sat there with her throughout the whole thing. He heard her laughing and such, but he wasn't sure he actually believed it. He wondered if there was anything to cheer her up after all that had happened. But all he really knew how to do was be there for her.
She was kind of relieved when it was over. She stood up and did her best to pretend she really meant her laughs. "Where to next?"
He lifted an eyebrow as he looked up at her, before standing up himself and thinking for a moment.
"What do you want to do?" He asked softly. "If you could do anything right now, what would you want to do?"
"What do you want to do?" He asked softly. "If you could do anything right now, what would you want to do?"
"Well, I've always wanted to skydive, but I don't think your referring to that. How about we just fly around a bit?" She asked. "I seems very relaxing."
He smiled and nodded his head.
"Alright." He said softly. "That I can do." He took her hand and gently pulled her closer, unfurling his wings. "Hold on tight."
"Alright." He said softly. "That I can do." He took her hand and gently pulled her closer, unfurling his wings. "Hold on tight."
She nodded and held on tightly like he said. "Okay. I'm ready." She said with the nod of her head and she quickly closed her eyes.
He held her close as he quickly jumped into the air with her. He flew up high in the air, but not to high. He had always loved to fly, it was pretty relaxing to him. He just hoped he could show her a bit of that.
She kept her eyes closed as they flew up in the sky. She held onto him tightly, slightly afraid he will drop her, though it wasn't likely. "Should I open my eyes...?"
"Yeah." He said softly flying over a few things he hoped she would like. "Don't worry I got you. "I wont let anything happen." He looked down at her for a moment, before looking back up again.
She opened her eyes and looked down. Her eyes widened as she saw everything from above. "Wow... You're world is so... Beautiful." She said with amazement in her voice.
He smiled wide as he heard her, glad she thought so. He made sure to go nice and steady and not to fast. He glanced down at her again, thinking how beautiful she looked with the wind in her hair, and flying up here with him.
She smiled brightly as she laughed. "I can't believe this is all real!" She said feeling like she was flying herself. "This is amazing!"
He was glad to see the smile on her face and hear her laugh.
"I'm glad I can share it with you." He said softly, smiling happily himself. He looked down and saw they were over the bigger lake, and flew carefully down close to it.
"I'm glad I can share it with you." He said softly, smiling happily himself. He looked down and saw they were over the bigger lake, and flew carefully down close to it.
She reached her hand down and water flew up from her hand like she saw in animated movies. She smiled and laughed softly.
He smiled and looked up just in time to realize where he was. He didn't want to make a big deal out of it, especially since she seemed to be doing better now. So he gently flew up again and slowly turned around heading back the other way.
"Hey, why are we turning back?" She asked softly as she saw the water behind her fading away as they flew further away.
He wasn't sure he wanted to tell her about the borderline. But he didn't really want to hide anything from her.
"Remember how I told you there was spots that were so nice here?" He said taking in a deep breath. "Well passed that point it's....sort of hostile. "Besides there's something else that I think you should see. "That I know you'll really like."
"Remember how I told you there was spots that were so nice here?" He said taking in a deep breath. "Well passed that point it's....sort of hostile. "Besides there's something else that I think you should see. "That I know you'll really like."
She looked back at the lake and looked around. 'I'll have to remind myself of this place.' She thought as she looked forward again. "Okay."
"How about this." He nodded ahead of them. There was a mountain coming up on them, a pretty tall one at that. But the interesting thing, what mad it so tall was that it was floating in mid air, and a waterfall was flowing down the side.
Her jaw dropped as she saw the mountain. "No way! That's so amazing!" She said looking at it flying in the air. "It must be wonderful up there."
"Would you like to land and see?" He asked smiling as he started flying up toward the top. He wished that they had a picnic or something, but he guessed the view would have to do.
She nodded and looked at the waterfall. She wondered if she took pictures if people will think it's fake. 'Of course it's fake to them, but it doesn't matter.' She thought.
He flew up to the top and landed gently in a small clearing. Accidentally making a few little animals scatter. They didn't go far however, they looked out from there hiding places at them curiously.
Once her feet touched the ground she smiled. "Everything is so green. I've never seen this green of grass or that beautiful of flowers." She said looking around.
"Well this place, everything grows without any help." He said looking around. "None of this grows anywhere else but up here."
She nodded and when she took a step forward she saw all the creatures flinch slightly. She took a step backward. "I don't think the animals are fond of me."
"They're just not use to people up here much." He said softly as he looked around at them. "They're just a bit shy, it'll take a moment before they start coming out again."



"If you don't want to come here then we don't have to." He said softly. "We can go somewhere else, do something else."