Seeing the stones falling, Saiden reached out with his air magic. They stopped midair, and he walked over to gather them up. Handing them back to her, he winked playfully. "I believe you." Then he tapped the side of his nose. "Plus I wouldn't tell if you were somewhere you weren't supposed to be. Sometimes that's how you find the best treasures." His tone was mischievous.
Grinning up at her, he reached for the nearest branch. "Don't mind if I do." He clamored up the trunk until he found a perch strong enough to hold him. Settling in, he kicked one leg in the air idly. "How've you been? Did you enjoy the Festival?" It had been nice reminiscing, he'd decided, remembering the good parts of everyone's lives.
Grinning up at her, he reached for the nearest branch. "Don't mind if I do." He clamored up the trunk until he found a perch strong enough to hold him. Settling in, he kicked one leg in the air idly. "How've you been? Did you enjoy the Festival?" It had been nice reminiscing, he'd decided, remembering the good parts of everyone's lives.