Harrison's eyes followed Lyris's hand as she pointed up at one of the buildings on the ceiling. He noticed the differences between it and the others. Was it truly possible for other X'hondrians to be here and for Kir to meet them again after so long. A thought of concern and fear crept into his mind. What if she met them and didn't want to leave here ever again? He wouldn't blame her. Despite the cold welcome they received from the Dvergr this planet felt like paradise and now she didn't have to scour the galaxy to find her people. They were already here. Not all of them, but who knows how many the Dvergr and their pirate friend had rescued all this time? And if Kir wanted she could join them on their endeavors in freeing other enslaved X'hondrians and have a home base that was hidden from the rest of the galaxy. They could finally live in peace and not risk her life or theirs by taking on the Empire directly. Harrison was starting to convince himself that this was the best choice for Kir and was starting to drown in the fear of his thoughts. No... That wasn't right. Even if this is what Kir wanted, it would be her choice and from what he knew of her already she wouldn't be the type to just give up when she already made her mind to put an end to the Empire's reign of terror. Harrison watched as Kir began to levitate for the first time in who knows how long. In that moment all of his fears washed away and were replaced by joy for her to experience this again even if it was a difficult adjustment from the lack of radiation that powered her abilities. He smiled at her and asked Astri how to activate his anti-gravity boots. She showed him how and once he activated them he followed Kir into the air. He listened intently to the tune she whistled and could feel her glee from here. She was ready to reconnect with her people so he gave her her space. That was until he saw her start to fall. His eyes widened before he muttered to himself, "Forget these boots." He called on his ability to fly and jetted into the air after her, but stopped when he saw a group of X'hondrians come out of the building and help her. They really were here and didn't hesitate at all to help one of their own. He couldn't believe his eyes. He recalled the dream that he had the night before and a tear fell from his right eye. Kir wasn't home yet, but this moment made it feel like she was. Harrison continued his flight path when they brought Kir to the edge of the building. He hovered above the assembled group when he arrived and searched for a place to safely land. Once he did he gave them a warm smile and said, "Thank you for helping Kir'ion. It's an honor to meet all of you." Lyris watched the whole thing and knew that Kir was going to be okay. There was no way Harrison would let her fall anywhere but into his arms. She put on the clunky anti-gravity boots before running up the wall of the cavern until she reached the ceiling and sped across it until she reached the X'hondrian building. She dropped from the sky in a somersault, activating her boots on the way down so she could gracefully float down onto the platform. The Serenian had to make sure that she gave her species' cousins a great first impression after not seeing each other for so long. She couldn't believe she was meeting this many free X'hondrians in just two days. If she had any doubts about the prophecy being true they were all gone now.