"I can tell you don't fly much anymore!" said Tara as she flew ahead of Min through the darkness of the night. The glow jars on their dinosaurs' knecks being the only light that they really had.
"We fly enough, thank you!" said Min.
"Really, because I'm sure a big city woman like you must be too busy for such things!" said Tara.
"Says the person who never showed up to my wedding!" said Min.
"You never even sent me an invitation!" said Tara.
"I did too, in fact you were the first person I sent one too; besides, you obviously never believed in our friendship from the start," said Min as she and Cloud caught up to the other flyer and were right next to her.
"What are you talking about?" asked Tara.
"A stupid invitation shouldn't have stopped you from coming, nor from being there when I miscarried and got divorced!" said Min who had started to tear up.
"Wait, what happened?!" asked a surprised Tara.
"Don't act like you didn't know," said Min.
"I'm sure the boys told you about it," she said.
"They didn't, I told them after the whole invitation thing to never talk about you to me again or I would cut their access to the dinoairport off, so I haven't heard anything about you in years," said Tara.
"Then let's get this over with and you'll never have to see me again," said Min before pulling ahead at the same time a town came into view.
"Way to go, Tara, you just keep making mistake after mistake," said Tara after Min was out of earshot.
"I know, Wilbur, I need to grow up and actually talk to her," she said with a serious expression after her dinosaur made a noise and looked back at her.
