"No promises," Maddie grinned, giving a little playful wink. "Well, I can turn into any animal. Usually. Sometimes I have trouble doing it. Dinosaurs don't count, though, I'm tried."
Maddie watched with child-like curiosity as Pan stood and showcased her powers. She wasn't upset by the flying papers; it didn't put a dent in the mess on her side of the room anyway.
She laughed, spinning around as her hair flew this way and that from the wind. When Pan reformed near the door, Maddie looked around until she spotted her.
Maddie looked around, exhilarated. Something was freeing about the wind, the way it never took solid form — well, almost never. "It's fine, have you see my side of the room? I don't think a few papers are going to make it much worse than it already is."
"That's fine! I mean, I can't talk if I go all raven on you, but I think you'll be able to identify what most of the sights are anyway, and we can always land if we need to."
Maddie watched with child-like curiosity as Pan stood and showcased her powers. She wasn't upset by the flying papers; it didn't put a dent in the mess on her side of the room anyway.
She laughed, spinning around as her hair flew this way and that from the wind. When Pan reformed near the door, Maddie looked around until she spotted her.
Maddie looked around, exhilarated. Something was freeing about the wind, the way it never took solid form — well, almost never. "It's fine, have you see my side of the room? I don't think a few papers are going to make it much worse than it already is."
"That's fine! I mean, I can't talk if I go all raven on you, but I think you'll be able to identify what most of the sights are anyway, and we can always land if we need to."