Sky was busy finishing up on some paperwork. Since Rio was still away on some trip, it had only piled up over time and was something he needed to catch up with. Crushing up the eighth military request he'd received today, he opted to go and take a break, his reasoning being that being inside for so long can't be good for him.
Shifting back to his natural form, Sky shot upwards into the clouds, a smile crossing his nonexistent face. It had been a while since he had time to really relax. The clouds were inexplicably pushed outwards above the island, Sky feeling that some sunlight would be nice after the week of the weather being mostly overcast. However, the sunlight didn't seem to reach one part of the island. A pool of darkness in the forest on the other side of the mountain was certainly able to catch one's attention, especially after several chunks of metal, humanly shaped, were spewed out.
Sky wasn't sure what Wyst was playing at, but she had sorely underestimated how fast the wind could really move. In the blink of an eye, he was above the forest and with another, straight above the portal. He was still unsure as to what she was trying to achieve, perhaps outrage? Confusion? Getting him angry would take a lot more than a few bits of human junk, especially considering it wasn't even in the air. The only annoyance it could possibly cause was for him to make contact with the stuff, and that wasn't very high on his priorities list. The dump finished, Sky dived down and slipped through the narrowing portal a few seconds before it closed. He was back in a familiar dimension, although it seemed bigger. Perhaps something to do with her power? He wasn't sure. Either way, he opted to stay in his natural form until spotted. He wasn't in doubt that Wyst could easily find him when in her own little pocket dimension, but it was still worth a try if only to see her reaction.
Echo
Echo froze at the sensation of something pulling at her hair, her eyes drifting upwards to see a beak staring right back at her. Said beak then jabbed down towards her head, pulling one of the several flowers blossoming off and swallowing it whole. So they're just... Eating them? What? She had no idea what sort of abilities Celia had to prompt something like this happening to her, but if the wooden horns were anything to go by, she'd hazard a guess and guess it was something plant related.
Still keeping her head perfectly still, Echo slowly held her arm out, and her theory about her powers was at least partially confirmed when what she now recognized as a swallow hopped down onto her arm. It looked similar to any other swallow she'd ever seen, but its wings appeared to be made out of solid steel. What was even stranger than that, however, was that the chirps from these strange creatures appeared to be coming from within Echo's own head, the real sound echoing a second later. Perhaps some sort of telepathy? She looked at Celia in confusion, hoping she'd be able to explain something