- We'll see. That's unknown even to me. - she shrugged, taking a deep breath and looking at the sky as well. - I am pretty sure it will be something memorable though. While our flying fellows are not as big in these areas as they are in the mountains, where I last went, it should be enough...
- Okay, you've got me curious... - Sean said with a playful intonation while moving his look back at Flora - Should I be prepared for anything unexpected, or can we watch it in a more relaxing maner?
-They're scared of ships. At least flying ones. So both options are possible. - she closed her ship again and ate a candy, lifting the mask for a moment.
- Alrighty... Then we wait... - he smiled awkwardly and started checking a ground around himself for a short while. Then without any ceremony he simply lied on it, continuing sweeping the sky with his look.
She crouched shortly after Sean lied down, sweeping the grass with her look. After a moment she reached for something and raised her hand to her face, apparently taking a closer look at something again. The sky was clear, with visible stars and Walker nebula. The silence was only disturbed by waves hitting the beach. As Flora let yet another observation subject go in it's own way, a faint roar, quite possibly from tens of kilometers away, cut through the night air. Sean's companion seemingly did not react, focused to using the light given by stars and an orange nebula to catch something else within the grass.
Once he heard the roar Sean slowly lifted his body and while resting on his hands started to much more carefully checking the side from which the roar came from. Very quickly though his look got distracted by a searching mass nearby. Sean just smiled at first at the way Flora could be easily distracted, then started laughing.
- What happend...? Everything okay? - she seemed to be somewhat concerned by his sudden laugh, halting her pursuit of a different example of local fauna.
- You looked like a child there. So concentrated, so devoted and so distracted... - he was still chuckling as he said - That was so adorable and so funny that I couldn't hold...
- "Adorable"? - she tilt her head. The darkness hid the subtle hints of her smiling under the mask. Another faint roar replied, this time from a different direction. - I'll take it as a compliment. - she switched from crouching to sitting, her look continuing to sweep the grass.
- I do like that trait in you, so yeah. - he stood up to get closer to Flora and sat back down near her - Can I hope for some live commentaries on what is going through the head of young naturalist?