Estella laughed gently. Better than nothing? One could put it that way. Though in actuality, some actually might be worse if they didn't know what they were doing. But not her. Not that she boasted about it or anything. "[i]Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall"[/i] - another quote drilled into her by her mother. Shlomo had indeed been the wisest one to ever live. She looked over at Rebeca. She liked the girl. There was something about her personality that just seemed friendly. A smile slowly formed. "Alright. And thanks." Should be fun. She'd never worked on a ship's engine before. Even if she had to work under the mechanic, her spirit didn't dampen. It was an experience and that would help her continue growing and moving forward. Even the arrogant mechanic would be helpful. It would continue to teach her patience and humility. Following the other girl, Estella was glad to be leaving the city of London behind. She couldn't wait until they were clear of the city smog and out in the open sky. She ran through her mind what she knew of the airship. The engine, the parts. There probably wasn't much wrong. They had to replace the one part - no doubt already completed. Then a check of all systems. She briefly wondered what the man did that had caused Rebeca's dad to ask for her. She was grateful and a bit humbled. He had barely met her. All she had done was give a little advice. "I really appreciate this. I hope I don't disappoint either of you." [center] ~ ~ ~ [/center] Roger escorted Bea to her room on the airship. "I'll hold onto the papers if you prefer." He recommended. "I can slip them inside a pocket and no one will be the wiser." He knew she probably was a bit paranoid about leaving them. Even he was a bit nervous. It was all they had and if someone was following them and trying to get the information her father had, they wouldn't hesitate to search a room. And if they actually confronted them, well... then they would deal with that then. But Roger doubted that at the moment. They hadn't revealed themselves at all - that he or Bea had noticed. And that wasn't just this past few months. That was over the whole year. Slipping the papers into his pocket he and Bea left the airship. He paused as they spotted Rebeca and some other girl near the door. "Rebeca. Good to see you again." He tipped his hat to her and the other girl. He didn't say anything but it was a bit interesting attire. "This is Beatrix. Bea, this is Rebeca. She's the Captain's daughter."