Gandalf told her to meet him there. He said that clear enough for her to listen. Hearing the howls behind her, her wings gave in, and took her through the mountain. The howling of the warg was close, and she had to dodge trees to escape them. Almost there, she told herself, exhausted from her long flapping journey. She was lucky to wear the leather black catsuit, which helped her breath during the long travel, and her sight was to be blessed when she noticed the house before her, just standing there in the plain.
Still going through her flight, she was certain that Gandalf was there. He told her to meet him there, and she wasn't sure if the wizard ever told his Dwarven comrades about her. There are a lot of things that Gandalf the Grey can't say, and he was fixated on keeping things to himself before letting them unfold. Unpredictable. As she landed, her feathered wings folded behind her and miraculously shifted into a light-weight black cloak, which would drape over her catsuit. Releasing her horned headress, she let her hair down as she unlocked the hatch and walked in, quietly.
Still going through her flight, she was certain that Gandalf was there. He told her to meet him there, and she wasn't sure if the wizard ever told his Dwarven comrades about her. There are a lot of things that Gandalf the Grey can't say, and he was fixated on keeping things to himself before letting them unfold. Unpredictable. As she landed, her feathered wings folded behind her and miraculously shifted into a light-weight black cloak, which would drape over her catsuit. Releasing her horned headress, she let her hair down as she unlocked the hatch and walked in, quietly.