Mal'akh Echo
The angel wondered briefly what exactly flight was like to one who had never flown before and was not meant to fly. Did I ever have that level of emotion? To its knowledge, it had always regarded its ability as something not to be particularly admired. In the ranks of Heaven, after all, it was standard fare, with instructions of usage ingrained deeply from creation.
How strange, Echo marveled. Was it lacking in some aspect, then? It felt like in light of that observation, it should appreciate what it had more. Now how exactly do I go about doing that? There was not really a set method for it, was there? Oh dear.
But at least Apollo seemed to be enjoying himself. At the moment, that was all that truly mattered. Echo lifted them higher into the air at the boy's request, tentatively at first, only a dozen feet or so. It was a somewhat awkward height however, since they were still lower than the top of the ship. So after some deliberation, the angel decided to lifted them a good distance above it, at what it judged to be a reasonably gradual pace.
"Unfortunately, your movements will be quite restricted," Echo informed him as they rose, at a slight diagonal away from the ship. "If there is anything particular that you would like to do, though, I am open to suggestions." Because honestly, now that they were air born, it was not certain what to do.
The angel wondered briefly what exactly flight was like to one who had never flown before and was not meant to fly. Did I ever have that level of emotion? To its knowledge, it had always regarded its ability as something not to be particularly admired. In the ranks of Heaven, after all, it was standard fare, with instructions of usage ingrained deeply from creation.
How strange, Echo marveled. Was it lacking in some aspect, then? It felt like in light of that observation, it should appreciate what it had more. Now how exactly do I go about doing that? There was not really a set method for it, was there? Oh dear.
But at least Apollo seemed to be enjoying himself. At the moment, that was all that truly mattered. Echo lifted them higher into the air at the boy's request, tentatively at first, only a dozen feet or so. It was a somewhat awkward height however, since they were still lower than the top of the ship. So after some deliberation, the angel decided to lifted them a good distance above it, at what it judged to be a reasonably gradual pace.
"Unfortunately, your movements will be quite restricted," Echo informed him as they rose, at a slight diagonal away from the ship. "If there is anything particular that you would like to do, though, I am open to suggestions." Because honestly, now that they were air born, it was not certain what to do.