[She pauses for a moment, trying to connect the sound with anything she knows. But it didn't sound like branches creaking under snow weight, and it DEFINITELY wasn't an animal she recognized.
She give Bridge's arm a gentle squeeze before lowering it and moving forward.]
Stay behind me and close. Let me know if you hear anything and I'll transform.
[He looked up at the door as the lead crew told them they were at jumping height and it was time to go. He looked back at Bridge, then out the door again. Even leaned a bit to look out.
Daniel seemed like he would sit back down to land with the plane, but then visibly screwed up his courage, nailed it to the sticking place and jumped out into the open sky.]
[His fear vanished by degrees after the jump, as if the rushing wind itself blew it away. He felt a rush of exhilaration, even openly laughing as the wind and the sky caught him up.
As if automatically, magic sparked over his arms and formed black feathers, creating more wing-like shapes. He winced a bit like it pained him, the partial transformation to his bird form (that he never could quite completely all the way anyway), but on reopening his eyes and glancing himself over he laughed again. The wind felt somehow better going through his feathers.
He didn't flap but he did keep the wings out, catching the air, then swept them alongside his body. Whatever apprehension was felt before was completely forgotten now, and he looked to be having the time of his life.]
[Watching Daniel, he laughed a bit, and with Daniel's wings spread out Bridge was able to catch up to him on the descent, doing a few flips and spins on the way.]
[He looked over at Bridge and caught his eye, then gave him a thumbs up. It was a bit awkward with the position of the claws on the wing but he managed something that resembled one in any case.]
[Not long after Bridge deployed his chute Daniel did the same, hooking a claw through the loop of the ripcord's pull and giving it a yank. The chute flared up above him and opened up wide, the wind rustling gentler around him now as his fall slowed down.]
[He nodded and grinned, talking to the crew with Bridge and going back up. The second jump went just as well as the first, though they both decided two was enough and headed back to Bridge's place afterward.
The only problem was, Daniel couldn't get rid of the damn wings. The feathery change had made the actual skydives that much more enjoyable, but now it was a nuisance for multiple reasons.]
Have you tried concentrating on your regular form?
[Bridge had some experience with transformations, though his was either forced (like when he hit the water) or just a certain aspect (like his wings), so something like this wasn't as familiar to him.]
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[Although at least it's not that one Samuel L. Jackson movie; as if she didn't have enough reasons to hate airplanes.]
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And for the record, it's empty because it's a rental cabin, and no one's renting it.
[Pulling out a key, he swung it around on his finger.]
Until now.
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You JERK!
[But she says it through a peal of laughter. And an arm punch, which she tries to at least make kinda gentle. (It'll still probably hurt.)]
I should've known, there's no WAY you would've let the truck break down like that!
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.....But really, no, that hurt.]
Shows what you know. Old Dino breaks down all the time.
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Like I said, you wouldn't let Old Dino break down on an isolated wilderness road in the middle of winter with your precious girlfriend as a passenger.
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And even if I did, neither of us would leave the truck. Let alone go farther into the woods.
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Well, I'm sorry for doubt--
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What was that?!
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I...am not sure.
[Whatever it was, it sure didn't sound good.]
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She give Bridge's arm a gentle squeeze before lowering it and moving forward.]
Stay behind me and close. Let me know if you hear anything and I'll transform.
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Okay.
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Really, though, you'd think they'd make the driveway come a little closer to the cabin...
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["You know, why don't we try skydiving. I did it for my birthday, it's fun!" "Sure, why not?"
Famous last words. He'd agreed at first but now that they were here, and the plane was going up to jumping height, he was having Regrets.]
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[Yeah no, even with mitigating factors neither of those statements were technically untrue. He could fight that last one though.]
I'm just nervous. How the hell did I let you talk me into this?
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Then]
I'll jump.
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After you.
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Daniel seemed like he would sit back down to land with the plane, but then visibly screwed up his courage, nailed it to the sticking place and jumped out into the open sky.]
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As if automatically, magic sparked over his arms and formed black feathers, creating more wing-like shapes. He winced a bit like it pained him, the partial transformation to his bird form (that he never could quite completely all the way anyway), but on reopening his eyes and glancing himself over he laughed again. The wind felt somehow better going through his feathers.
He didn't flap but he did keep the wings out, catching the air, then swept them alongside his body. Whatever apprehension was felt before was completely forgotten now, and he looked to be having the time of his life.]
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Okay. That was pretty great.
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[The ground crew came up to help them shrug out of the gear, which was a little more difficult in Daniel's case, but doable.]
I still don't know how you talked me into it, but I'm glad you did.
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Saying yes was on you.
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It's true but that doesn't mean you have to say it.
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I think we both know that I do.
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Yeah, yeah.
So, home?
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Yeah, I guess one more jump couldn't hurt.
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All right! Let's go!
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The only problem was, Daniel couldn't get rid of the damn wings. The feathery change had made the actual skydives that much more enjoyable, but now it was a nuisance for multiple reasons.]
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[Bridge had some experience with transformations, though his was either forced (like when he hit the water) or just a certain aspect (like his wings), so something like this wasn't as familiar to him.]
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[He did the "chicken wing" motion which, considering his predicament, looked pretty spot on.]
I might have to call my uncle if this doesn't go away soon.
[Not that he sounded excited about that.]
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What did cause the transformation in the first place?
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[A face full of suspicion right here.]
Bridge...
[What are you doing boi]
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[Looks onward at the goofy haunted house.]
I think you're just doing this is so I can cling to you when I'm scared.