The world above was absolutely stunning. The sun, so warm and bright, Ariah couldn't help but smile at the heat on her skin as she traversed this odd place. Now, she could easily understand why Eko was so enthralled with this world. All of the others appeared to take special interest in the sun as well but even more intriguing was the open space. Undaro was an enormous cave really so breezes came and went sparingly. But in this place, the air currents flowed as they pleased, limitless, unrestricted, and free. Although she was to keep a low profile, Ariah constantly used her powers. She controlled the flow of air currents and made new ones to create an invisible transportation network that would allow her to let items travel the wind to any destination. For example, Ariah made a current that lead straight to Eko's bedroom window so that way she could send her little sis letters everyday. These air channels did not run continuously for then anyone could run into one and the group would be discovered. Besides the air mail thing , it was also fun to mess with the surrounding people by creating freak winds that came from apparently nowhere. She tried not to do that too often but sometimes she just couldn't help herself. Ariah had been walking through a shopping district at the time. Many things about the mundanes fascinated her, but the many foods and various fashions had really caught her attention. Ariah took a particular liking to desserts. Cakes, cookies, and chocolates seemed to always be in her hand. The clothes people wore so unlike anything back in Undaro. Anything lacey and loose was part of her new growing wardrobe. She sent many boxed treats and outfits to Eko. Though she thought this place was very unique, Ariah was actually very unsettled and upset. The mundanes took everything they got for granted, never realizing how truly good they have it. She knew they were physically weaker beings but she thought mentally they were equal. They were always whining and complaining about every little thing. It was also extremely irritating how much they seemed to want to pick fights with each other over the stupidest of things. She began to think about Alma.