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    [IC] Airia Tales

    The air was amazing today; Rowe closed his eyes as he hung over the railing attached to one of the huge armor plates on the side of the Skrill, inhaling the cool high-altitude air as his thick brown hair was blown back by the breeze. An amazing day for flight, by Rowe's standards. He looked down fearlessly at the passing landscape, taking note of an increasing number of Golems. The lush green landscape, filled with huge ravines, large cave openings, and enormous sky-scraping mountains gave off an overwhelming aura of Magi. Though, from the rumors he was hearing about this city they were stopping in, it wasn't surprising.

    He leaned his body back away from the railing, twisting his hips and spreading his arms as his legs pushed him into a gentle hop, falling a few feet to the deck below. He waved to a group of older men across the way, hoping they might share his excitement. It had been ages since they landed in a guarded city, and nobody could be sure if they would be met with opposition. Everyone was on edge, only a few groups were talking much. They all ended up on this ship because Captain picked their sorry asses out of the rubble of their last warship... Their confidence had a hole torn in it, only a few pilots felt as if they had repaired enough of themselves to walk confidently on the deck of a war-bound ship like the Skrill. Rowe was fortunate enough to be one of those people, his skills had recently gone viral amongst the mouths of friendlier pirates. They even dubbed him "Dreameater," based off of Captain's own observations.

    He walked happily towards the other men, wondering what the chatter was all about. Hey guys, what's goin on? His eyes crossed over each of theirs, seeing the grim demeanor in each of their thoughts.

    At first, they all just looked at him, uneasy about the situation to come. One of them spoke, Well, you see... We're all worried about porting in Misel. We haven't fought a large-scale battle in ages, so if they decide to combat us, it could mean catastrophic losses on both of our sides. None of us want to go down a second time... And the mechanics don't want it to be their first.Each one nodded hesitantly, agreeing that the man's statement held truth for all of them.

    Rowe nodded as well, seeing what they meant. Though, he had his own position on the topic... After all, he tried to be well-versed about his adversaries... Especially after Dextera Domini...

    I see what you mean. Personally, I don't see an issue with this. Our adversary is even rustier than we are, they haven't had a real Pirate scenario in years. But on top of that, we are a passive ship. It is in our code that we do not attack, until attacked. Am I wrong, guys? He gave a disconcerned smile, reinforcing his words with the expression, a hand in one pocket fiddled with some mysterious object as he awaited their responses.

    After a moment of contemplation, they started to smile and laugh at their own fear. You know what, you're right! Besides, we have the Dreameater on our side! They all laughed, slapping him on the arm in acknowledgement of his skills.

    Rowe simply shook his head as he turned to walk off, though he retained the smile he was holding. He enjoyed the skies, and the dreams they held were what drove him to keep fighting. But at the same time, he hated having to take that dream from other people... Though, he had good reason. Mindless killing wasn't his thing, and he would play the role of Dreameater until his own dream came true. He wound up on the nose of the deck, his feet dangling from the edge of the ship as he leaned his body against the nose of Yumekui. He could already see the towers of Misel in the distance, approaching quickly now as the forest passed underneath.

    He took in the wet air as they closed in, enjoying the taste of the magi-filled mist that crept around the towers. There must have been a great deal of magi involved in Mirel's construction, he thought, since it is held up by seemingly nothing except a few central towers... And the many, many floats that surrounded them were most certainly powered by the same magi he was inhaling in the mist. He looked on towards Mirel, awaiting either the sound of a battle-siren or the flash of Morse Code, signalling their O.K. to land.

    Let's hope we don't have to eat any dreams today, friend. he smiled broadly and patted the steel nose of Yumekui, waiting eagerly for Mirel's reaction.

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    A furious growl shook the entire repair shop into silence, the mechanics taking the chance to pause and look over at their boss. His face was permanently set into a scowl as she scrunched up the parchment and shook his fist angrily, stomping around to the back of the store where he let out a furious howl. To a majority of the workers, his sudden burst of temperamental activity was found to be amusing but of course, any laughter was stifled in the case this pent up anger was aimed at them. Most of them, having the wise idea, ducked down behind the machines and got along with what task they had and if they had none, they would pretend to be working. For weeks now, Mar had been storming around from work station to work station with a dangerously dark look in his eyes and his mechanics guessed it was because of the booming business Rosie had with her mechanical workings. She did have the advantage to draw men into her stores with her attractive female mechanics but the question was if they had what it took to overwhelm Mar's growing business and talented youngsters. "People these days; flocking to charming men and women mechanics that show a lot more skin than they should. Their repairs barely hold up for little over a year."
    "That's your opinion." One of his mechanics whispered lowly to his friends. They snorted with laughter and quickly bowed their heads when Mar's sweeping hawk-like gaze fell squarely over them.
    "I heard that! Now...I hate to admit it but we're on equal footing with them and we need a way to make our name known to the world. One day, not a soul in the world would be oblivious of Mar's Mechanics fixing with a fixed price!" He threw the letter that had been scrawled with Rosie's provoking words in the bin, "What are all of you lookin' at? Get back to work!"

    The room was spacious with various transport vehicles dotting across the area. Mar had bought this old station with high hopes for its success and so far, their name had drifted across to three larger cities, spread by the passengers and workers aboard the large, leisure airships that often visited Misel. He was a proud and often boisterous man, fair yet stern towards his workers and clients. On his brighter days, he could be seen singing -though some wished he didn't- or whistling a cheerful tune as he walked about. Though this was rare and somewhat startling, the mechanics had all agreed amongst themselves that it was no doubt better than seeing him during his less generous moods. They all worked hard to retain their name and reputation whilst they can; all in order to gain more customers and prove once and for all who served their customers better.

    Scattered around the floor, at the very back of the workshop's hangar, were various nuts and bolts along with a few tools like the trusty wrench and screwdriver, tools that were almost as common lying around like the growing population of Golems in the Greenlands below. It was always busy: Lively sparks flared, the buzzing of saws screamed against metal, and the raucous of hammers and odd metallic groans breathed life into what would otherwise have been another failed business with a building devoid of life.

    Kyfe was lying underneath a fairly small and simple airship model belonging to a happy couple that lived not too far off from the workshop. She had been doggedly working on this one for about two hours now, wondering how the couple could have disregarded the vehicle for so long, waiting until now to bring it in. It didn't matter too much. As long as Mar was happy, everyone was happy. That was generally how it went around here and no one argued with that. Adding the finishing touches, Kyfe reached out with an open hand, "Wrench." She demanded in a plain voice.
    "Gotcha." Came an answering reply along with the familiar weight in her hand. She secured the metal seal and made sure it wasn't going to come undone anytime soon before wiping back her sweat with the back of her gloved hand. She could finally take a break. The sudden growl from Mar had been rather unexpected, the voice cutting through the cacophony of metal clanging against metal like how a knife would cut through the air. The ensuing silence would have been deafening if Mar had not continued his rant about Rosie. It wasn't surprising that his anger had somehow come back to this woman who was 'ruining his business' as he would often like to say.

    Rolling onto her stomach, Kyfe slowly cralwed out from beneath the airship to see what had been going on only to be nudged back by the toe of her assistant's boot.
    "Oi!"
    "Shh!" He hissed back at her, signalling it was safer for her to stay where she was, "Be quiet, boy." Yes. Of course, he, like the other workers here, were oblivious to her gender. She was a girl who was taking a gamble just by working here in the guise of a young twelve year old boy. Her rival and friend, Gibbs, looked at her from across the room, their gaze locking for a moment before both turned away with fiery determination burning in their eyes. Even though they had known each other for about three years, he still did not know of her secret. No one had seen through her disguise and that was for the best. Her voice had been typical for that of a young twelve year old and there haven't been any suspicions yet. Once the order was given to get back to work, Kyfe was finally allowed to crawl out and stand at her full height, still a head shorter than her assistant.
    "What was that for?" She asked, pulling off her gloves and dusting out the folds in her clothes.
    "You want to have your head bitten off?" Marcel countered, frowning. "I know you're one of the top five and everything but I've been here long enough to know what Mar can be like when he's in this sort of mood."
    "Fine, fine...Thanks for looking out for me." She offered him a small smile before turning to stop him from assessing her too closely. For a moment, he seemed to be distracted by that simple action before she waved the wrench still held in her hand dismissively, "You can tell Mar that this little beauty is as well and ready as she'll ever be." Kyfe had learnt that the guys around here always referred to the ships as female. She could only guess why and had come up with many comical conclusions. No answer. "Marcel?"
    "Ah? Ah...Yes. Alright...right away, boss." He scurried away quickly as she called after him.
    "I'm not your boss!" Kyfe grinned and placed her hands behind her head, rocking on the balls of her feet as she tilted her head to the side, looking forward to the end of her shift here until the next day where some other customer would have her repairs.

    Moments later, Marcel came back with Mar at his heels, the big and burly man looking over Kyfe's work carefully, his grimy face carefully set into a blank mask. Even though she was confident in her skills, Kyfe still wavered under the man's calm gaze. She needed to get used to the fact that the men working here were staring through her and not at her but from time to time, Kyfe couldn't help but feel like she was being watched and the reasons were obvious. Mar grunted and nodded in approval, reaching out to ruffle Kyfe's hair. "Good job. You're doing well, lad. Customers would be coming from all over to this old workshop and part of the reason is thanks to your efforts."
    "Thank you, sir....Uh..."
    "What is it?"
    "Nevermind."
    "Spit it out, boy."
    "O-okay. Mar, sir....What else do you know about the Greenlands?"
    "The Greenlands? You know the answer to that, yourself, boy...But I do suppose the mind of a child cannot be quenched with information just on Misel itself." Mar said under his breath, "As you have heard, the Gear Golem population is forever growing....Might be season to harvest some gears soon." Was all he said before shoving Kyfe and Marcel forward. "Now go on."
    "And what was all that about?" Marcel questioned once far enough. He had been expecting Mar to crack the boy across the face for that question. "Interested in taking down some golems?" Kyfe smiled wistfully as she led the way to the front of the store where those off duty stayed.
    "Those days are over, Marcel."

    On lookout were two men, one occupied with reading the latest news of the nearing cities and the other looking out for any ships. It was not all that uncommon to have ships dock here so it was no surprise to see busy numbers all in one day. Their booth was situated on top of the second tower connected to Misel, in plain sight for all airships to spot them easily. Below them was a large hangar that dwarfed the one owned by Misel's proud mechanic shops, a number of ships already docked inside. Bored, the second officer on sentry duty peered through the large window once more, catching sight of a large ship in the distance. "Doesn't that look strangely familiar?" He asked.
    "What?" The first replied, not bothering to look up.
    "That ship."
    "All the ships look the same. Let them dock. They may have something worthwhile to trade with the stores here." The second nodded and rose to stand behind a large, reflective screen, moving it slightly so that it caught the light of the sun and flashed twice to signal an 'okay.' During the night, their methods were different. The mouth of the hangar slowly began to open for them. Due to the number of ships they often received each day, there were three different hangars. With larger ships being priority, they were often allowed to dock at the top.

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    The wind held silent; Every soul on board the Skrill eagerly awaited the response from Mirel, hands on the sides of their machines, the Captain's finger hovering over a large red button that read "War Siren, CAUTION." Then, they gave the OK to land. The entire ship roared in a single monstrous cheer, everybody was excited to finally get some down-time and not have to fight for it. Rowe heard all kinds of shouts, mostly ones about plans. He chuckled to himself when he heard one of the guys from the group before shout something about going to pick up some ladies. He looked down at himself, realizing that his knuckles were white from gripping the deck in anticipation. Truth be told, he was just as nervous as the rest of them.

    He let his muscles relax, swinging his legs back up on to the deck and standing. It wouldn't be a good idea to keep his legs where they were... The ship had a docking bridge that extended out from directly underneath where he was sitting. If one was in the way during docking, then one was also without legs. He turned to face the strangely patterned machine that he called Yumekui, patting it on the nose as if to say "Good, we don't have to kill today."

    One of the guys came running up to him, Rowe! Rowe, hey man, you should come with us! We're gunna fly out to that old repair shop we've heard about. "Rosie's" or something. It's supposed to be filled with chicks! He was practically drooling already! Aggressive or not, Pirates could still be pigs sometimes... Though, he didn't blame them. The only women on board were the Captain's navigator, who slept in the bridge, one of the cooks, and the ship's negotiator. Most of the men made it a point not to get women involved in warfare, but wouldn't deny anyone if they were persistent enough.

    Rowe started off with a pained smile, then a silly grin, cackling, and then suddenly bursting into laughter! The fact that they were inviting him to go hit on women was amusing. He wasn't even a grown man yet! Close, but still a child none-the-less. I'm sorry Gale! Bu... But, I have to find a mechanic, remember? He was having a hard time keeping the laughter down, but managed to stow it away as he finished his sentence.

    Oh yeah! I forgot you had to do that. Still sucks that the last one bailed on you, eh? Gale looked a little disheartened that Rowe wouldn't come along. He wasn't much older himself, only 20.

    Yeah, a bit. I think it'll be fine though... But I'm gunna have to skip the place that sells eye-candy. I hear that there's another company that's in hard competition with them, I was gunna check them out first. He was a little matter-of-fact, shrugging and turning to Yumekui, checking to see that it was okay to fly.

    Attention all hands. Misel has granted us safe port. You are free to spend the day as you please, while the stocking crew refills our supplies. Do not cause trouble; Some places still consider us wanted Pirates. Dismissed. The Captain's voice boomed over an obnoxious intercom system, gently rattling a few loose parts in Yumekui as he gave the crew its official dismissal.

    Gale's eyes shot back towards the bridge, and the source of the voice, Well, I hope that goes well for you. But it looks like it's time to go catch some ladies! He turned back to grin once more before running off to his little combat ship.

    Rowe hopped inside of Yumekui, the shock-mount-stabilizers for his guns shaking a little as he did so. Most people would think that having them free-floating is a bad idea, and decreases accuracy... Those people have never fought against Skrill. Still, they weren't as accurate as he'd like... Maybe a new mechanic would be good. They could improve upon the design of the last bail-out. He smiled to himself, tying his goggles around his head. He reached a hand down, pulling the throttle and pulling a lever with his other hand, Yumekui's engine coughing to life. It really was a good thing that Misel decided to be friendly... It could have been tragic, had they gone to battle. It was just safe enough to fly through a city, nothing fancy, so it would do until he found a mechanic willing to join up with him...

    Though, he had lied to himself a little earlier, when Gale came calling about going to pick up girls... He would have loved to go. Girls were good company, especially on a ship made up of men. But at the same time, it was customary for a pilot to bunk in the same room as his mechanic, something about "encouraging a bond" according to Captain. So he was looking for a guy, to avoid any 'awkward' encounters. He snickered to himself as Yumekui puttered into the air, thinking about the reactions of the other pilots if he got to bunk with a girl. Or angry that he brought a girl into the mix... Either way, it'd be interesting. Shame he would never get to see those reactions, though.

    Just as he got a little ways into the air, Gale's squadron shot passed him in a huge whirlwind, in the spiral formation and everything. Show off's... He smiled at the game, listening to their cheers as they passed him by. Yumekui lurched forward, heading in the direction of the tower that flashed the OK.

    Within a minute or two, he was able to see some signs for the repair companies... First he saw Rosie's, and all five Ax2's from Gale's squadron coming to a stop out front. Second, he saw the sign for Mar's, the company that he read was in high competition with Rosie's, enough so that it was considered an enormous rivalry... He adjusted the nose of Yumekui to head to their garage, thinking for a moment that he might be able to score a sweet deal if he mentioned that his friends were at Rosie's... But decided against it. He was planning on bringing someone back to the Skrill with him, so he wouldn't dare try to con anybody. It was dangerous on board a Pirate warship, nothing to pay cheaply.

    The boy and his machine puttered in to the shop, setting down gently on the floor as the engine fell asleep on the spot, muttering its discontent as it did so. Rowe hopped out cheerfully, prancing over to the counter;

    Who are your best mechanics? He grinned playfully, flipping a coin onto the shop's counter as a little tip for the effort. Though, it was questionable as to which was more distracting; The shiny coin, or the reflective gold symbols on the side of Yumekui, spelling out its name, written in the same language it came from. Though, it was mostly an identifier for the Skrill to NOT shoot him down.

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    Laughter rose and fell like the steadying waves lapping onto shore as the youths on break listened in on Marcel's jokes. There wasn't much that offered good entertainment in the workshop but during times like these, they found whatever they could to make time pass by; anything at all as long as it wasn't heard by Mar when it was about him.

    Herself included, only three of the five namely mechanics were present, the other two not scheduled until the next two weeks. By having a random timetable, Mar thought it would be surprising to the customers if they had some of the best repairs done on a specific day and though it worked, it was inconsistent; meaning a majority of the clients went away disappointed at most. However, the mechanics thought well of it and each time they did get a task, the work was superb and the pay was usually worth it. Usually. He found different methods in drawing in the crowd; low prices to draw in the interest of first-time clients and asking them to spread the word on his behalf. Of course after hearing there was a second store, Mar did not gain everyone that came to Misel for this purpose so it was only fair that he thought broodingly over Rosie's business. Drawing away his customers, he would say, the pilots deserving better for their airships instead of guilty pleasure for them. A person's life in the sky all fell onto how well their machines could carry them.

    Shortly afterwards, Gibbs joined them on the pretence he was interested in what they were saying, sitting down against the wall with his legs loosely crossed next to Kyfe. She looked down and copied his posture as she lowered herself next to him, receiving a playful punch in the arm which she quickly returned. They made good friends on the occassions they were not working and often teased each other in odd ways. Kyfe did think it was awkward grappling the older boy in one of their little matches and often found herself jumping away from him to hide behind Levar, another one of Mar's most valued mechanics.
    "Anyway, down at Rosie's, right?" Marcel continued in a lowered tone, whispering the rest that seemed to make Kyfe flush and the others guffaw at the vulgar tale. Luckily, they did not see her reaction or the tight fists she held at her sides.
    "I don't think they'll ever get over it." Gibbs muttered, rolling his eyes whilst shaking his head slowly, "Truly. Are they not ashamed?" He stared long and hard at Kyfe's face for a moment and wondered if his friend was starting to feel ill then realised that Kyfe was only twelve. "Ah.. Right. I forgot you were younger than I am. Ignoring your age for now, there's something that makes you a lot more mature than those guys there."
    "Uh...Y-yeah." She laughed nervously, holding her breath against him finding out her age to be much older than what she had given him. Looking away, Kyfe decided to ignore the comments Marcel was making, hoping the other would quieten down before he made a complete fool of himself.

    However, their laughter died down as a small airship decorated with gold lettering entered the workshop, their eyes all cast on its model. Even as it stopped, they leaned in with mounting anticipation of the pilot being a woman but as soon as a young man hopped out and skirted to the counter, they sighed disappointedly and leaned back. Gibb's blue eyes widened at the model before narrowing into a scrutinizing glare. For something so well loved, it looked and sounded poor, the only thing rich about it was the gold lettering that added a bit of flair to the craft. None of them were able to read what it said and decided it was a foreign type of airship altogether.
    "That's some piece of work." He commented. Kyfe followed his gaze and started to abitrarily stare at the model. She'd never seen anything quite like it. Some of the parts or most of it looked to have been custom-made and fitted, the work well done but also slightly precarious, prompting her to speculate if it was done on the pilot's specifications or had once been stable but were now coming loose. She'd hate to be the one responsible if something went wrong.

    Turning at the lively voice, Mar's attention was first drawn to the shiny lettering on the parked airship and then down to the coin sitting on the counter, its gleam just as appealing as inherited treasure. He finished wiping his oil-stained hands on a filthy cloth and looked the boy up and down. "I'm Mar, the proud owner of this store and its mechanics. You need repairs, done, boy-o? You're in luck: Three of my best mechanics are present." He looked just about ready to greedily swipe the coin but thought against it, folding his great tree trunk-like arms over his chest. Why would he be offered something like this without first bargaining a price? Mar had never seen the boy around here before so it had to be his first visit in the workshop. Yet another customer not under the spell of Rosie. At this thought, Mar smirked. At this rate, they'd show just who would be triumphant in the end. When his business first started, they had been doing well but now, it looked like Misel was divided in what works they produced.

    After watching the exchange between the client and their boss, Gibbs and Kyfe glanced at each other, both as eager to see who would get the job. She reckoned the young man speaking to Mar had to be out of Misel, his airship failing to provide any information on exactly where but she was sure the letters confirmed its origins to be elsewhere. She also wondered if he'd been to Rosie's Repairs yet. Kyfe had been there -not in the guise of a boy- and found it quite the opposite to how Mar had described it. In truth, she found it pleasant to be in the company of both genders where they weren't speaking about one thing all the time. It made the people in Mar's Mechanics look like a bunch of narrow-minded hairless apes. Kyfe really did believe in Rosie's goal but here, she had scored a name and rank for herself along with a few others. Just wait until they learn the truth. She smiled ruefully, knowing Mar would not be impressed but then he'd see just how ignorant and blind he is.

    "Hey! Gibbs, Kyfe, Levar! Get yourselves over here now!" Mar watched in satisfaction as the three boys straightened and quickly scrambled from their spots, approaching with all the haste of a three-legged buffalo to avoid its master's wrath. Kyfe briefly saw her reflection in the gold letters, a young teenager staring back with indecisive eyes in the face of betrayal; a girl in a man's world. She paused, frowning at how childish she looked in this disguise before lining up with the others from left to right, shortest to tallest. Not for the first time did Kyfe think it was unfair that she was always on the left, looking up at the other two before looking directly at Mar. They were standing behind the client as Mar swpet a hand over them, "Take your pick on who you would trust with the handling of your ship." Mar encouraged with a smug grin, "The most skilled Misel has to offer in the world of mechanics." Hopefully this would please the pilot enough to have him come to them should there be a malfunction with his airship. The boys kept their gazes dutifully locked on their boss, standing with their hands easily resting at their sides. After seeing Mar did not look ready to explode with anger, their tension eased and they relaxed a bit, Levar letting out a sigh and Gibbs pulling Kyfe into a headlock. "Excuse their behaviour, though." Mar added, messaging his temples.

    Struggling, Kyfe pushed the other away and stood once more with Levar as her shield, pulling a face as was expected of a twelve year old. "I shouldn't be telling you to behave, either." She heard Mar grumble under his breath. They moved into order and as she did this, Kyfe chanced a quick glance at the young boy before her, placing her hands behind her back as she calmly turned her gaze away again. If she was chosen to work on doing the repairs, she would do them under a few conditions that were more to protect her identity.

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    He smiled even wider once he called their names: Gibbs, seemed fitting. Kyfe, odd, and something he hadn't heard before. Levar, reminded him of pants for some reason. But despite the strange names, this brought him one baby-step closer to getting a new mechanic. Though, he was a little surprised, the man behind the counter, the owner of the shop, didn't take the coin. Why hesitate over a coin?

    You don't have to be so hesitant over my money. How often does a person walk in here flinging coins at you with no reason? He added a little wink to the end of his statement; a sort of, clarification, that his money was both good, and he was going to pay... And pay well.

    He turned to face the three me- er, two men, and one boy, his gentle smile washing over their faces as they relaxed. First, he walked up to Gibbs, looking him straight in the eyes. It was like Rowe was trying to pierce into his soul, searching for what made him good enough to be one of Mar's "best" mechanics. After a moment, he released his tight look on Gibbs, now shooting a hand up to his arm, then taking his hand... This must have looked pretty awkward to the others; but in all reality, Rowe was sizing him up. Seeing how well he could do, before he did it. He nodded, and then stepped over to Levar, repeating the same process.

    Last, there was Kyfe. The boy was pretty short, probably because he was still so young. Rowe stared intently into his eyes, but a spark in his own stopped him short. The boy could be no more than thirteen... Anybody that young had to be talented. Much like himself, really.

    Kyfe, right? I think I will ask you to work on Yumekui. You're as young a mechanic as I was a pilot, so you must be the best one here. His face broke into a huge, narcissistic grin as he reached out to rub the boy's head. He was almost adorable, being so small.

    His hand shot inside one of his pockets, digging around for something that was making one hell of a lot of jingling racket. He got was he was looking for after a moment, pulling out a small bag and tossing it to Mar. Consider this a down payment. There's far more where that came from, but I'm smart enough not to carry it all at once. He casted another wink to Mar before turning back around.

    He somewhat rudely walked right by the mechanics, banging the side of Yumekui and pulling a latch. The side of the golden mess opened right up, revealing a mess of machinery that made Yumekui fly like the "Dremeater" title it carried. An abnormal amount of parts glowed with their own magi, proving that it carried custom parts that made it capable of incredible feats. Rowe smiled sadly at the insides of his brother's machine, looking at all of the extra space he had left for Arcanes. It was too bad that he would never get to carry out the dream he had of making the best Ax1 the world had ever seen, though Rowe had some intention of carrying that dream out in his place.

    Perhaps these sad memories showed on his face, but he didn't mind. There were surely other pilots who came through, ones who felt just as strongly about there machines as he did. This was normal, right? In any case, he motioned for the boy to come see. A few things leaked steam, a few things leaked magi, a lot of things were loose as hell, and his "Jumper," as his brother called it, was flat out broken. He didn't expect the boy to be able to fix that though; it was a high-class part. It was also very powerful, and dangerous to try and build or fix. The entire premise of the part was that it could rocket the ship in any direction, about a 3 meter radius around the ship, in the blink of an eye. That said, it also turns the part itself into an oversize bullet, if handled improperly.

    Rowe took a few steps back and sat down, pulling his double-barrel pistol out of a holster that was hidden underneath his pant leg. He proceeded to dig around his pockets once more, pulling out a few small tools, and a large rod, and began to take the pistol apart for cleaning. Without looking up, You don't have to fix the jumper if you are not comfortable with it. I will pay you both the same, either way. He smiled at his gun when he finished speaking, wondering if anyone might catch his words. Normally, one just pays the shop, and gives a small tip to the mechanic... At least, that's what he had learned in other cities.

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    The man glanced once more to the coin, eyebrows furrowing as he turned back to the client, sizing the boy up and watching for any signs that it may not have been humour he thought he heard. However, after a moment, he chuckled after realising the comment was not meant to come across as serious. "Not too often," Mar replied, "I mean no disrespect to you, lad." He watched the odd procession as the young pilot went through his assembled mechanics; no doubt an odd ritual the pilot had. While this happened, Mar slowly took up the coin in his hand, turning it over slowly whilst rubbing his large thumb across its cool, smooth, gleaming surface. It had been a while since he had seen payment like this at its best and it was out of greed did he pocket the coin. This pilot must be some sort of noble but if so, why had he chosen a model that was so different to the ones the nobles usually owned? One wouldn't have suspected the young pilot to have been in possession of such a generous amount of coin.

    Watching as the pilot checked Gibbs, the horrible sense of dread settled over Kyfe as she looked away, focusing on the counter in front of her. Did she have to be checked like them, too? If the pilot knew, would he start yelling and alert Mar? Kyfe would never let that happen so easily over a silly inspection and while the boy was checking over Levar, she raked her mind vigorously, trying to formulate a plan that would excuse her from this inspection. Running had been no option of hers the moment she was called into formation and making an excuse would probably cause her boss to frown upon her. With a flash of panic, Kyfe started to wonder who would ever check their possible workers through this method. She had never seen such a thing before and then, he was in front of her, staring deeply into her eyes. It was not as if she would see him everyday so maybe her secret would be safe. Clinging to that reassurance, Kyfe's tension eased a little but the way she held herself was rigid during their staring contest. Something seemed to have him ease his gaze and she wanted to know if he had discovered her secret, but that sudden look of realisation did not seem like it had been for her guise; being instead for something else she did not fully understand. She only managed to nod at his questioning, not trusting herself to speak at the moment. In response to that, her hair was ruffled.

    Her posture slackened once the pilot turned to toss something Mar's way but a light nudge of encouragement from Gibbs told her to look sharp. "You are too kind." She heard the man say humbly at the same moment Gibbs whispered, "Silver Mouse."
    "My work surely isn't worth that much." Kyfe whispered back, jabbing her thumb at the singing pouch of riches in Mar's hand. "Is he really that sparing?"
    Gibb's shoulders rose and fell in a tiny shrug, the disappointment of not being able to show off what he had learnt carefully masked. "Don't know...Probably a noble of some sort...Could explain the way he walked past us, too." Kyfe nodded, reaching up to squeeze her tall friend's shoulder lightly, eyes flickering over to the pilot as he gestured for her to near. She did so obediently, registering the slight change in his demeanour as she approached. Perhaps it was just the wariness of allowing a stranger to work on his airship that caused the subtle shift of expression. Either way, it was not her place to say: the only thing she was here for was to take on the role of a mechanic; nothing more, nothing less. She glanced at what she was given to work with and immediately her eyes widened and her mouth dropped open slightly in awe and bewilderment: It was a mess of both magi and steam parts along with something she didn't quite recognise but was sure she had seen somewhere before; perhaps when she was watching Gibbs fix an unusual vehicle a while back.

    "Wow...I've never seen anything quite like this." She gasped. Pulling on her leather gloves, Kyfe reached over to touch one of the parts, pursing her lips as it wiggled slightly under her gentle force. It was just about as loose as a child's tooth at this point and she turned to look back at the pilot with astonishment before it disappeared as she found him sitting not a few paces away. At least his gaze was focused on his pistol. "I really don't know how you manage to fly with this..." She mumbled, disbelief fluttering through her words like a leaf set free by an autumn breeze. Irresponsible would be one of the first words that came to mind if she were asked to describe him; irresponsible and oddly cheerful. "The...uh...jumper?" She looked around, trying to figure out what he was referring to and, finding the only thing she didn't recgonise, quickly assumed that the poor-looking device taking most of the space was the 'jumper.' First thing's first: Kyfe would have to tighten the parts that were loose before she could even think about even nudging the magi add-ons. With most ships she had seen, they either had one thing or the other but this had a large amount of both and looked to be well balanced. Kyfe found herself replacing a few bolts as she individually checked each each part for its durability.

    It took an hour before she was truly satisfied with her thorough examination and a half hour more going through the magi components. Not much had to be done save for adjusting a few parts that had come loose and perhaps the angles it was sitting at; years of neglect and constant jarring causing it to slip out of place slightly. The whole time, Kyfe couldn't help but glance over at the boy now and then to be sure he wasn't watching too closely. Sitting there was close enough for her and it only prompted her to rush. Mar was busy talking to the boys, gestures sending them off in different directions before he turned to work on his own project, his hulking form discernible from the rest of the slim figured men in the workshop. Kyfe warily returned her gaze to the jumper and took in a slow, deep breath as she peered at it curiously. She was right: A few of the parts that composed the device had been familiar and with some of the components, Kyfe found she had handled before in the past. Some of the components needed could not be found in Misel, though, and would have to be found in different cities or perhaps some of the larger freight ships carried the neccesary parts. "Sir," She started, pointing to the unknown device with her spanner, "I know you said to leave it but I couldn't help but notice how...strangely familiar it looks. I might be able to fix it providing I have the right equipment but in Misel, we can only offer so much. I think two of the things needed could be supplied by the larger ships docked here....As for its outer shell, I think that could either be replaced or we could have a second part to add onto it....your call, sir. Also, paying Mar would be enough, sir." She then lowered her voice, afraid of Mar catching her words. Even in a noisy place such as this, whispers carried louder than low voices, "If you do get the parts needed, may I suggest heading to another mechanic station east of Misel?" Surely returning here would be too much of a hassle considering how far the other city was.

    She dropped her gaze to the pistol the taller boy was cleaning, careful not to meet his gaze for too long. Kyfe was confident that her clothing would not give her away but even the simplest of things could destroy what she had planned to hide from Mar. Though she had friends within the workshop, there really was no telling how they would feel if they found they had been sharing their thoughts with a real girl and not some naive boy oblivious to their meanings. Kyfe's gaze shifted back to Yumekui, taking in the detail of the gold lettering now that she was close enough. Such odd writing, she noted whilst stepping back to hold her spanner behind her back, looking around aimlessly. In truth, she was anxious to hear how she had done to get better acknowledgement from Mar. There was no doubt that she wanted to please him and he would only take the word of his customer, anyway. Mar doesn't usually let his clients choose which of us should work for them...did that coin really get him? She pondered on this while she patiently waited to hear what the pilot had to say. From her experience of working with Mar, the customer is always right and as long as you are being paid, you may as well be obedient and polite, he would say.

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    An hour and a half later, he was putting the last few pieces of the pistol back together, carefully checking the actions and making sure each piece went back in exactly the same manor he took it out. He was even so bold as to look straight down the barrel as Kyfe spoke, checking to make sure it was properly cleaned. He pointed the unloaded weapon at him, pulled back the hammer, and pulled the trigger as he softly declared "Bang."

    He returned the pistol to the holster on his leg as he stood, walking up to Yumekui with a blank expression as he poked his head inside. Once he had confirmed that nothing was missing, he pulled his head out and slammed the panel shut. Keeping the expression, he walked several paces away, turned around, and charged at Yumekui, throwing his body into the air. He impacted Yumekui with a loud, metallic THUD! and fell to the ground before casually standing back up. His shoulder rolled in its socket, Rowe using his other arm to pop it back into place before he opened Yumekui again, inspecting the parts.

    Well it held up to that just fine... Thank you for getting it back into running condition. His stone-cold glare turned to Kyfe, before gradually fading back to the peppy smile he held earlier. He then turned back to the open engine, reaching out to the jumper and jostling it. A sigh escaped his lips, If you think you can fix it, then I think you should. You are the third person who has ever worked on my ship. I would like to keep that number as small as possible... A finger flicked the casing of the jumper, causing it to jiggle a little inside of a case that was supposed to prevent it from moving... At all.

    It's been several weeks since Yumekui has been truly repaired, my last mechanic got off at our last stop... Must have stuck his head in front of a cannon one too many times, eh? He giggled at his own joke, before realizing that Kyfe, or any of the mechanics in this shop for that matter, wouldn't get it. This disappointed him, but he was always willing to explain himself; preferring to remain as honest as possible. He straightened up for his explanation:

    I fly this machine as a combat pilot. Pilots aboard my ship that fly custom machines usually have personal mechanics. Those mechanics are also expected to fly as a communicator, riding in the passenger seat of the pilot's ship. pausing, just to clear his throat, Because of the extreme conditions I fly, I must make sure that the mechanic that works on my machine has done a thorough job on repairs. his posture slackened a little, now that the explanation was over. And here I've chosen a young boy to fix it! He gently punched Kyfe in the shoulder, acknowledging him as having done a solid job.

    But now he had something else in mind.

    His gaze tightened on the boy, quickly and then with an abrupt stop. Aside from the jumper, how confident are you in your repairs? He closed the panel again, stepping closer to the boy and peering down at him. Kyfe may not be his personal mechanic, but he still felt that there was some level of personal pride in the work they did. Confidence in one's work usually only showed under a few specific conditions... Some of them were specific to the person, but there was one Rowe knew of that held true for everyone.

    He held his hands on his hips, not letting Kyfe off the hook without a straight and clear answer.

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    She had thought he was going to shoot her for doing a poor job and had sighed in relief when no pain came but at the same time, out of the need for safety, she had also edged away carefully from him. If she thought how he had sized up his mechanics was strange, the way he had thrown himself against Yumekui confirmed him as someone she should steer clear of. That action had now confirmed one of the few comical conclusions of how the components within his ship had come loose. However, that would've been one of the last things she'd think of. Kyfe watched in horror,cringing at the thud, What are you doing?! That's...that's.... Her hand subconsciously went to her arm in sympathy as she cautiously peered at him to see if he was fine, looking like she was looking over a high cliff or something. If you don't like it, you should've told me or Mar.

    Such a harsh glare, she thought, could only come from Mar. Chancing a quick glance at the other mechanics, whose attentions were no doubt drawn to the sound, Kyfe saw the flicker of confusion on their faces as they looked to her for an answer. With none to give, she folded her arms and waited patiently for his inspection to be over.

    None of what the pilot said had made any sense to Kyfe but she nodded in acknowledgement along with the others at the supposed joke. The third person? Could that explain why Yumekui looked so neglected to her? A small sense of pride welled up within her after hearing this, feeling it to be some sort of privilege coming from the pilot himself. An honour. Him being a combat pilot made sense for the components to come loose every now and then but it also brought back memories of the last time she had seen a combat pilot here from another city or town. Though having never entered a battle in years, with only a few mounted with such weapons, the airships used by the Misel patrol units would come in to have the usual inspection. The arcane parts were somewhat equal to the amount in the Yumekui but were slightly less modified which made it easier for Kyfe and the other mechanics to handle. Handling any Magi-infused component was a little dangerous; some of them having been known to explode from time to time. Nothing too serious though a few singed eyebrows could ruin it for some people. She did remember when none of the mechanics had dared to touch a precarious-looking magi component and had congregated in a wide circle around the airship. Mar had been so fed up with their nonsense, he took to handling the job himself. What happened next, one could ask him as drawn on eyebrows was never a good look for him. That was one sure way to shorten one's life expectancy but any one of the mechanics would happily tell the story.

    Seeing as Kyfe had already finished his job, Mar and the other two from earlier moved in to check on how well the youngster did, their faces rough with quiet anticipation though Mar's was hardened with the impending realisation of possibly losing his mechanic. Unless he was wrong, then maybe the pilot would continue heading over to his workshop to have Kyfe do the repairs. That sounded highly unlikely. They had heard the explanation and it made them look over the young pilot with a sense of new respect as to be a combat pilot at such an age, and probably participate in more than one battle, required great skill. The question soon rose of who he worked for. It sounded like there was another ship, bigger, perhaps. Mar and the others had yet to put two and two together. Kyfe laughed at the punch of acknowledgement and smiled up at all of them brightly, brimming with energy. "I'm glad you approve of it." Mar thought he was still young and to get in the passenger seat with a pilot during one of those times would surely frighten the young lad. As if on cue, the boy's smile disappeared again at the pilot's expression.

    Kyfe quickly turned away from the pilot's hard gaze, searching Mar and her friends' faces for an answer whilst silently begging them to help. Gibbs and Levar shook their heads, waving their hands out in front of them as if to say, "Don't look at us, we just watched him ram into an airship." Though she, like them, did not understand where these questions were leading, she gathered up the courage to look past the pilot's gaze determindly. She just wished he'd stop getting in so close to look down at her. If this kept up, she'd be discovered for sure. Kyfe was going to have a hard time explaining that this was not a betrayal to anyone with hiding herself; she just wanted to work with the best and Mar's four had turned into five. That would surely win the bet against her brother. She had grown up around machines so it was no clear surprise that she chose to be a mechanic over anything else -much to the dismay of her mother. She glanced up again, noting that his posture showed he would not let her off so easily. Kyfe did not sign up for this situation at all.

    Countering his hard stare with a jovial laugh and a bright smile she had mustered at the last second, Kyfe looked to be unfazed by his intimidating composure. If it was something she enjoyed, why run away from it? "Should I even rate how confident I am? You can count on me to do a thorough job anytime. Promise." She tapped the spanner against the palm of her gloved hand, her head tilted but her eyes locked on his. "I can't really imagine myself doing anything else than working here." Kyfe had grown up around machines and was fond of them, her dedication leading her to be employed by Mar. It was starting to make sense to her now: She was going to assume he needed a mechanic. Kyfe froze. "Uhh....Sir...Mechanics aren't for sale." Her words sounded silly and clumsy as she struggled to push through the thought of being hired out of Misel. Surely that had never happened before and Mar... would he allow it? She felt rough hands move under her arms and soon she was swung to the side gently as Mar placed himself between her and the pilot.

    "Would I be wrong in thinking you want this here lad to be your mechanic?" Mar asked, narrowing his eyes. "He's still young and belongs to me." He was a stern man but it was not known if he could be easily persuaded by coin or the promise of customers. Perhaps both but really, who would release their mechanic so easily with the money being made? Kyfe leaned in, trying to see a chink in the man's armour. It was obvious the man wanted to secure his workshop's future, so....

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    Rowe stared her down, listening to her light boasting. She had been doing this for a while then? Perfect. And she enjoyed being a mechanic? Even better. He would never hire someone who didn't enjoy the work, especially considering all of the dangers associated with the position. Though, his stone expression was broken immediately by a sudden assumption... They were all openly guessing that he wanted to hire Kyfe as his own personal mechanic. He broke into a light chuckle, before addressing the group with the real thought that prompted his question in the first place.

    That's an awfully bold assumption of you all! You see, a combat pilot would never waltz into any shop and ask for a mechanic. That's like going into a food market and asking for the rotten fruit specifically; you get the oldest and most expendable resource that the shop has to offer. He backed off of Kyfe, allowing him to breathe a little, just before directing his next words to him. My real question here, is are you confident enough to fly on your own repairs?

    He lifted the arm that had come loose during his charge, indicating the passenger seat of Yumekui. Though, he also wished for the boy to think it over for a moment. Maybe he could guess it, or maybe not, but Yumekui was handled in the most rough of conditions... A test flight would be identical to how he normally flew it. He let Kyfe have some space, then remembering something important;

    Oh, yes, I just realized. My name is Rowe. It seems I forgot to introduce myself this entire time! He offered a warm smile before turning back to the side of Yumekui, placing both hands a short distance from each other on its side. He stared intently at the panel, as if he were trying to see through the steel. He stared like this for several moments, letting Kyfe think, just as he did. He stared through Yumekui, looking at the spot where the jumper would be;

    I know it will be a lot to ask... But I really need him to be able to fix this, and stay with me as my mechanic. But this thing... This thing is a demon. It's almost an Arcane part in itself! The last mechanic practically refused to touch it. He told me all kinds of horror stories, ones of the jumpers activating while being worked on, firing themselves into the mechanic like huge, heavy projectiles. Stories of how the mechanics wound up with holes in their guts, and the jumpers being found embedded in walls behind them... But even with that danger, I need this thing to work. It's saved my sorry ass more times than I can count... It's even a legend with pilots. Some people even have the nerve to call it the "death dodger," noting how well it can save a pilot from a direct hit from heavy cannon fire... This thing is one of the reasons they call me "Dreameater," I need a mechanic that can live up to the title just as well as I can... I bet this kid could do it. He's as good a mechanic at his age, just as good a pilot I was when I was that young!

    His smile returned to him as he turned to look at Kyfe and the other mechanics: Gibbs, Levar, and Mar. So, think you can handle the ship you fixed? He straightened up as he asked, hoping this kid would be just as gutsy as Rowe was. Though, just as he straightened up, his hair decided it wasn't going to play nice anymore, causing him to look angrily crosseyed at it as he blew it back out of the way with his mouth. Rowe was aware that he looked silly doing this, he had gotten several snide comments from his fellow pilots about it. Yet, it never got to him, he liked his hair as long as it was.

    He always thought, what good is feeling the wind in your hair, if you have no hair to feel it with? Perhaps that same irrational logic applied to everything he thought; explaining his bizzare method of testing repairs...

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    "Rowe, huh?" Kyfe repeated the name carefully, finding that to be a name she hadn't heard too often. It wasn't ordinary at all. The good thing was that she wouldn't have to keep calling him sir; It kind of made him sound older than he looked but with that came experience, right? At least she would have time to think on this without someone breathing down her neck. Rowe looked to be absorbed by his own thoughts as his gaze locked onto the side of the ship, a distant look in his eyes. Was it really that important that he keep the number of mechanics at three? Kyfe was aware of many skilled mechanics out there but she was starting to wonder why Rowe had set the jumper aside when he asked her about her confidence in her skills. Since she had never seen the part before, the stories surrounding it remained hidden behind red curtains so at least then, she'd be willing to tamper with it a little.

    Kyfe had never been offered to ride in an airship she had fixed unless it had been a request from an official who needed her aboard. Knowing her repairs would get them through whatever weather that decided to rush them and knowing that she was safe because of the work she had done herself was like a mother's gentle caress. It was all a joy in itself, really. Whatever happened to the rule, 'never ride with strangers?' Kyfe let out a short, bitter laugh, glad Mar was defending her but it was because he thought she was a young boy. Would it have been different if he knew? Perhaps it would but she would have to get through his anger and disbelief, first.
    "So...you're not looking for a mechanic, then?" Mar's voice was laced with relief. There were others he could recommend that were out of his main group but it would be irresponsible for him to hand over someone who wasn't as keen to work, knowing that would be the death of both the mechanis and pilot. Suppressing a smile of amusement, she slowly shook her head at Mar behind his back. She knew he wasn't the type of person to share but this meant getting an edge over Rosie. "I don't think I'd be giving any of these three up. Unless this one here," he nudged Kyfe gently but it came as an unintentional shove that knocked her off balance, "wants to go. I doubt it, though and even if he did, I'll have to say 'no' to that request."

    Gibbs leaned close to Kyfe while keeping a watchful eye over Mar and Rowe, intrigued to have this sort of situation come up. Why question the mechanics so earnestly and persistently after they had done their job? It didn't make much sense if he wasn't after one of them. "So...what do you think about this, Kyfe?" Kyfe could see the reason behind his guarded question but did not decide to press on the matter...yet.
    "This? Well, it's definitely the first time it's happened, I'll tell you that." She replied, leaning against him playfully, "You worried about losing me, huh? Are ya?"
    "You're my buddy and you're still young. What are you thinking about? Of course I'm worried! A good friend is always concerned." Though faint, Kyfe was able to catch the beginnings of his usual grin behind his otherwise serious expression. It was the hidden support she'd always liked about him; the kind that made her feel like he'd back her up during any situation like she had done for him.
    She laughed at his disapproving frown and stood upright again. "I'm really not sure what he wants. Knowing Mar, he'd give Rowe someone else like my assistant, Marcel."
    "Oh. The. Horror." Gibbs smirked, watching Mar's back heave with relief. "I bet he's trying to get around Mar's anger discreetly...well played though this does come with some advantages, you know what I mean?"
    "Hmm..I think so. Mar needs to beat Rosie in this silly contest of theirs and if Rowe really is a combat pilot and is someone who's not in the same place all the time, it'd be easy to...."
    "Exactly." Sharing the same mischievous grin and the same sharp glint in their eyes, they looked at each other. "Perfect." Their word was in unison and so were their movements, Gibbs clapping his right hand over Kyfe's and gripping it lightly.

    Kyfe stifled a giggle as she watched Rowe try to get his hair out of his eyes. For a combat pilot, he didn't look all that serious and perhaps she could offer him her word as his personal mechanic but she wasn't quite too sure if keeping her gender a secret was going to be easy: He was thorough in his inspections, sparing neither mechanic or machine and could just as easily catch her. Kyfe's cover had almost been blown numerous times whenever she was near Mar and Marcel. It had been her first day and Mar had kept a close eye on her, suspicious of her neat and tidy methods. She had even given him advice on what women liked and she believed that had been one of the few mistakes she had made. She had veered away from that now, leading awkward conversations and leaving silences to fill them.

    Though keen, Kyfe wasn't sure if it would have been the same if the young pilot knew her secret. Would Yumekui soar through the sky whilst she watched from her place on the ground? Did she want to become Rowe's personal mechanic? Weighing these options, it looked like it would do her more harm than good and more than once did her answer come up with 'no,' and 'staying in Misel would make things easier.' Taking in a long, deep breath, Kyfe lightly brushed past Mar to stand beside Rowe, placing her hand against the side of Yumekui carefully while breathing out slowly.
    "Boy, what are you doing?" Mar questioned.
    "I think I've made up my mind." It felt as if with that breath, the answer that lay waiting on the tip of her tongue would come but it didn't. Pressing her hand against the cool steel had proven to be a mistake: she would rather see it in better condition than this and perhaps challenge herself. It was almost like picking up a book she had never read before; the many contents and possibilities flying through that one, simple touch. Kyfe shook her head without meaning to, drawing her hand away like she had been zapped. That was not her answer to Rowe. She started leering at the pilot, "Y'know...you're certainly asking me a lot of questions for someone who's not looking for a mechanic, then...I'm happy to answer them but it is getting a little....suspicious."
    "If you're done here, perhaps you should be getting back to your ship, Rowe." Mar urged, eyes shifting from the young boy to the pilot, "The lad's not interested."

    "Rowe, you should start saying what you mean." Kyfe chided gently, facing Mar to hide a small smile creeping up to her lips, "If you're looking for a mechanic, just say so. I'd like to learn more about this jumper part Yumekui has....I wouldn't mind working alongside you if you'll allow it."
    "WHAT? Lad, you can't be serious." Mar balked, disbelief slowly boiling into a rage, "You're too young! You will not be able to work with a combat pilot." Kyfe glanced across at Gibbs for help, the boy nodding in confirmation before speaking clearly. As he did this, Kyfe did her best not to jump for cover. She was sure that one day Mar would get so angry, he would develop the ability to spit out flames.
    "Think of it this way, boss." he started slowly, "A combat pilot would need more repairs done on his airship than an ordinary one like we see everyday. Kyfe would be able to show off his skills and spread the workshop's name if anyone asks. We'll get a better business than Rosie. Isn't that what you want?"
    "Hmm...That does sound promising..." The large man mused, rubbing his stubbly chin in deep thought.
    "We're still your best mechanics." Levar finally chirped in after watching the long discussion in silence. "Even before Kyfe joined in. Think of Kyfe as our little promoter."

    "I also have a few conditions you should know before you decide to have my services, Rowe." Kyfe warned, spinning around to face the tall pilot. She was quite serious with what she wanted in return and was well determined to make sure that she was still working towards her own goal by joining him. The main thing was to make Mar happy and persuade him to give her permission along with getting the permission of Rowe, "You'll have to give credit to Mar's Mechanics, directing those who are interested towards this store and...you must promise you won't be mad...or..at least you won't shoot me if I'm not what you expected." She left out the last part about not watching too closely whenever she got to fixing the airship: She would save that as a rule to put to use later on. Kyfe's last sentence also held a double meaning, one that would be left for Rowe to decipher on his own. This truly was a dangerous gamble; one that would become a challenging obstacle. However, she wasn't going to allow her goal to be stripped away from her. It would be like taking away her wings and as long as she held on, she was going to be that much closer.

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