"Would you like to go for a ride on Tim?"
Kanda looked at the all white fairy. His throat had suddenly become dry, and closed up. He was nervous about flying. What was it like?
Before he could even open his mouth, the surprisingly strong fairy had hovered into the air, slipped his arms around Kanda, and picked him up. The raven-haired young man was so shocked he couldn't even fight. He felt weightless.
Allen set him down on the bumblebee, behind his head, but in front of the delicate wings, before he settled behind Kanda.
"Hold on tight." Allen warned. Kanda barely had time to grab the bee's fur. "Alright, Tim. Take us to the tiger lilies."
The bee took off into the night, flying high. It zipped out of Tiedoll's farm in seconds. And soon, the two little people were flying over a river.
Kanda was scared, but strong arms around him calmed him, as did a strong chin joining his shoulder.
Kanda relaxed against the body behind him. All his life, he'd had to be strong, and on his guard. But in the sky, with this young fairy behind him, he finally felt free.
Allen held the boy close, in case he decided to lose his balance and fall in the water. But this was all relaxing. He enjoyed sharing the skies with such a-.
'No, I'm not gay. Stop that.' Allen thought.
Kanda looked down at everything they were flying over, water flowers, lilies of every sort.
They passed by a small riverboat. Allen knew the owners, and waved to Sheril and Road.
Kanda looked around. This all was so perfect.
Soon, they flew by a popular nightclub for the fairies, run by Tyki Mikk.
Allen looked at Kanda as they landed.
The white fairy fluttered up, before helping Kanda off his bee.
"Come follow me." Allen said, pulling Kanda down to the waterfront.
Kanda was wary because he didn't know how to swim, but he followed hesitantly.
Allen smiled mischievously. "Trust me." he whispered. Those words made Kanda's blood run cold with fear.
He started to protest, but, Allen picked him up as he fluttered over the water.
Kanda held onto Allen tightly.
Allen smiled. "Let me be your wings." he whispered as he held Kanda tight so the young man wouldn't fall.
Kanda slowly relaxed into Allen's arms, looking around, before looking up into Allen's face. It was framed by a full moon, and the light lit up Allen's silver hair. Allen's own eyes shone bright like they were the moon.
Kanda turned away, faking interest in a passing toad, trying to ignore the feeling of warmth the was welling up inside of him.
Allen was enjoying letting Kanda know the feeling of flying. He fluttered over water, under a small footbridge, and over a neighbor's garden, showing Kanda a world he himself had known for years.
They spent hours together, flying this way, and that, Allen showing Kanda things he had never known. Kanda was intrigued by every little thing, and when Allen showed Kanda where he lived, the magical fairy kingdom, Kanda was stunned into silence.
But all good things had to come to an end, and Kanda was getting tired, and Allen's wings were sore. The both went to Timcanpy, and Allen flew Kanda home an hour before daybreak.
Kanda climbed down from the bee, and looked at Allen, who fluttered down.
"I enjoyed that. Let's do it again." Allen said, helping Kanda past the window track.
Kanda nodded. "Meet me here at sundown. If you're not here, I'll beat you senseless." he threatened the young fairy.
Allen smiled slightly. "Alright. I'll be here." he promised, sealing the promise the traditional fairy way, with a kiss.
Then, he jumped back on Tim. "Be safe while you're working."
Kanda got in bed, and waved Allen off. Once the boy was gone, he closed his eyes for some well-deserved rest.
But it was not to be.
A small creak set off Kanda's alarm in his head, but he was too tired to care.
He opened his eyes in time to meet gold eyes, before he was snatched away in a small bag, big enough for him alone.
