Morgan grinned at the other boy. "Well, I probably could, although it might be a tad cold with the wind and all. "It shouldn't be too hard" He thought to himself. As he planned the descent in his head, he took everything into account. Wind speed and direction, how far down the ground was, and the estimated weight of his new..friend? No, friend sounded too formal. Morgan settled on Acquaintance until he was sure. Even though people at this school were usually very accepting and open, one could never be too careful.
He hummed quietly to himself as he finished finalizing his minute calculations so he could be absolutely sure he wouldn't accidentally drop the poor guy. "I'd like to avoid a repeat of last time.." he said to himself within the confines of his mind. "Alright, everything's set, assuming you actually do want me to jump off the roof with you along for the ride. Morgan chuckled, it was strange, he was feeling elated for once. "Hm. Elation, is that how that word's used?" He tilted his head in a quizzical manner before shrugging his shoulders.
"Are you all set?" He asked. "As for how we'll go about this, I'm not sure if you want me to carry you or.." He trailed of as he realized he'd glossed over that crucial detail in his planning. He couldn't have him climb on his back, as his wings did need room to flap, lest he went falling to his death only to wind up in front of his mother again. Morgan shuddered slightly and tilted his head once again as he waited for a suggestion from the other boy.
He hummed quietly to himself as he finished finalizing his minute calculations so he could be absolutely sure he wouldn't accidentally drop the poor guy. "I'd like to avoid a repeat of last time.." he said to himself within the confines of his mind. "Alright, everything's set, assuming you actually do want me to jump off the roof with you along for the ride. Morgan chuckled, it was strange, he was feeling elated for once. "Hm. Elation, is that how that word's used?" He tilted his head in a quizzical manner before shrugging his shoulders.
"Are you all set?" He asked. "As for how we'll go about this, I'm not sure if you want me to carry you or.." He trailed of as he realized he'd glossed over that crucial detail in his planning. He couldn't have him climb on his back, as his wings did need room to flap, lest he went falling to his death only to wind up in front of his mother again. Morgan shuddered slightly and tilted his head once again as he waited for a suggestion from the other boy.