"Where are we going that we need an airship for transport?" Daiki asked Grizel curiously and boarded in a rush like everyone else. "They sure like to emphasize the whole 'get in or get out' thing huh?" He added as he sighed at the overly dramatic announcement. It wasn't as if ten minutes wasn't enough for everyone to get on the ship, unless they were running late, in which case he doubted they would have heard that reminder anyway. Beacon sure was strange, or was it simply because Daiki was used to a more relaxed pace of life? Once the ship was in the air Daiki sighed and relaxed near a window. Everything seemed much smaller from the air and for a moment, Daiki almost forgot why he was on the airship in the first place. "It's a nice view but I guess we won't get to enjoy it for long, huh?" He murmured. He stood close to the window the entire time, watching the ground below disappear beneath his feet, stroking his katana as he pondered what trials they would face. "Well, I suppose we've been through a lot, what's one more test eh, darling?" Daiki whispered to his sword before remembering he was in actual company now and glanced at Grizel to make sure she hadn't misunderstood and thought he was calling her 'darling'.