Lumara bellowed in laughter as she patted the beast on the neck again. Caius leaned into her embrace and rumbled softly, knowing that he had pleased her. Logan seemed to be relishing the rush that his body was most certainly going through, and she grinned as she looked back at him. There he went, laughing and splurting out questions. [b]”I love it. I can actually think up here without having anyone bother me.”[/b] she told him. Even though the wind had been rushing past them a few moments ago, it was somewhat quiet up here. Caius’s wings beat once as she pondered his other questions. [b]”I can see little to nothing of what is going on below us. That’s why I trust Caius to pick up any abnormalities.”[/b] she paused a moment, trying to recall the battles that she had had. [b]”… The fight I had furthest from the ground was about half of this height. A fight at this amount of space between mount and earth would be much too deadly. One slip up and you’ll end up looking like a shattered egg.”[/b] She grinned, laying down and rolling onto her back. Surprisingly, she stayed on the saddle. It was obvious that she was used to lying like this when she was aloft. [b]”I love taking naps here.”[/b] she told him. [b]”Caius makes sure that I won’t fall. Have you ever napped while you were hundreds of feet off of the ground? It’s truly heavenly.”[/b] Lumara closed her eyes, purring softly. She wasn’t stupid—neither of them would fall as long as they didn’t do anything rambunctious.