http://freedominthesky.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] freedominthesky.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg 2008-01-12 09:28 pm (UTC)

He nodded at Fran's comment. No, they didn't. Life would be far easier if they did. Balthier wouldn't be running around, getting himself entangled in wars, and ending up in different worlds if they did. Even an option to refuse would be nice. But, as it was, he had no such option and would just have to take things as they came like he always did.

"Most organizations like that don't tend to." If this group actually did, Balthier wouldn't know how to respond. Either they would be incompetent, as Fox believed they would be, or they would have something up their sleeves that meant you didn't have a chance. Or at least they would think you didn't. It was too much of a gamble no matter what way Balthier looked at it.

And he was brought to a bit of a standstill in his thought process. He wondered whether to ask Fox more about this organization or testing the flight capabilities of the flying rug. The information would be useful for the future, but to get back to flight (even if it was on such an unorthodox mode of transport) would at least inject a sense of normalcy back into his life. Despite himself, he kept glancing back over to the carpet. Flight was beginning to win out.

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