[center][img=http://www.image-maps.com/m/private/0/9tbp1e8kincss3qdql6s2j9412_hazuki.nagisa.600.1753861.jpg][/center] The entire time spent on the airship, Toby's entire body was overcome with anticipation to head onto the deck and take in the view, without borders or restrictions. The glass bottom in the center of the room only tortured this desire greatly. He had never even been on an airplane before, so something like this was hard to comprehend even for him. Still, what could go wrong? The crew of Nobodies seemed fully capable and knew what they were doing so there was nothing to worry about. The moment their Nobody suggested they make their way onto the deck Toby jumped to his feet and rushed outside without saying a word. The boy's legs dangled off of the airship, he swung them back and forth in delight as his head and arms lay on the railing, initially provided for safety but now being used as a pillow for him to rest his head and admire the view before him. Their Nobody was wrong, it was more than just breathtaking. Toby was mesmerized at the sight and lost himself in it's beauty, he had never been so high in his entire life, his entire body tingled with excitement. Part of him wanted to leap over the railing and fly towards the sun. [i]"I mean, I haven't tried flying before,"[/i] he thought to himself, [i]"Maybe all of us can fly and we just don't know it, there's only one way to find out..."[/i] The boy peered down below, he was no Icarus but no doubt he couldn't stop himself from contemplating if the fall was worth discovering the power of flight. He wasn't able to come up with the answer. As Toby sat on the edge of the deck he inevitably began to daydream. At first he imagined a wingless dragon made up of old junkyard parts soar past the airship. The image was much more vivid due to the fact he was so lucky as to see and even pet dragons. The mechanical dragon he daydreamed of morphed into a plane the color of a rainbow, and the rainbow plane morphed into a pegasus flying gracefully among the clouds. "Wooosh, wooosh!" They were pointless thoughts but thoughts that entertained him nonetheless. Eventually he found it more enjoyable to imagine himself soaring through the sky. The boy snapped out of his daydream when Riley scolded the birds and Ace proposed taking a robot home, which was a great idea in his opinion! Maybe they'd get to build their own robot companion at some point? The idea reminded him of a teddy bear store he admired as a child, however he couldn't recall the name. Toby gripped the top railing, using it as support to pull himself up to his feet. "Did those robo birds just take a poo?" He said in regards to Riley's fist waving. "I wonder if they eat nuts and bolts, and maybe use a screwdriver as a fork," his face contorted at the thought in confusion, "Or maybe they eat screwdrivers too? Wait, birds don't use silverware. N-nevermind," Toby approached Riley and leaned on the railing beside her, admiring the view once more, contemplating how to capture the sight before them. "If Ran doesn't have his sketchbook, than there's only one solution." The boy looked like he was about to give a lecture the way his arms moved. Each word was spoken with confidence. "If we can't sketch it, and we can't paint it, our only option is to take a beautiful mental picture using our brain powers." Toby proceeded to extend his arms outwards to the approaching city, his hands positioned as if he were holding a camera. "Just point your lens towards the horizon annnnnnd" He made a clicking sound whilst pressing down on the imaginary button, "Ta-da! Now i'll never forget this," He declared, which was probably not true. He believed it was though, with all his heart.