Quote: He walked towards her, "where do you want to lift off?" He asked, looking back.
Misty walked along his side, "Well how about the Burning spirits?" she asked. Riko turned and faced Misty showing a quizzical expression, "the what? Where at?' He asked. Misty chortled a little and stopped, and gazed at Riko, "It's when permanent, elegant flow of water seeps down a cliff and sizzles up to the atmosphere from scorching flames of lava." she replied. He stopped immediately and gazed back, "I..." he hesitated. He turned pink and looked away, "how exactly do you do the Spirit mountain?" He asked. Misty tittered swiftly, "Not Spirit mountain, but Burning Spirits." She began to walk, "You began to fly swiftly across the river, and spurt down the crag while sealing your wings close to your back." She instructed. "Once your about to collide to the lava, you spread your wings and fly. Then you follow me, ok?" she asked, still tittering a bit. Riko followed Misty, "But wouldn't the lava sizzle your wings? Asked in a pained look. Misty chortled and rolled her eyes, "Follow me." she pleaded, darting off into the forest. "Ok." He shrugged, darting after. Misty increase her sprinting and left a trail of burnt form her scorching fur. But as the plants turned burnt, they disintegrated and new ones appeared. As Riko ran he noticed the trail of scorched plants, but he was shock as it grew back quickly. He swiftly caught up, "Your leaving behind fire...bit the plants grow back fast?" He asked, puzzles. Misty began to titter again and coy a glance, "You see Riko everything on Sidonia has a place and purpose...Like if I burn up the plants, it's the purpose of the ground to quickly reproduce." she informed, reducing her speed. "If an Aurora dies like me, the spirit travels to another living thing..or move on." she mentioned. "Everything on this planet." she repeated. "So its basically a cycle?" He asked.
Misty halted and gazed at the ground, "Kinda." she vacant a frown. She finally rotated her head to look straight, "It's more like a guardian." she thought.