Laughing inwardly, Lizzy grinned to herself as she watched Night out of the corner of her eye. He seemed fidgety, which was definitely different than his usual self. What was even funnier was how he seemed to refuse to look down. She couldn't blame him, really. Some people just didn't like heights. She turned her head slightly towards him and grabbed his hand, hoping somehow he would gain a bit of confidence or something from the motion.
She smiled up at him then gazed about at the scenery. It seemed that each time they moved 100 feet, the area became even more wonderfully splendid; with colors and smells and sounds constantly changing around them.
The Spreekalin were still standing around, looking at the two. It felt a little uncomfortable, but not too much. Besides, Lizzy felt she was doing her fair share of staring, also. She looked over at Falwah who was gazing into the distance, happily smiling to himself the way her grandpa used to do when he was reminiscing about the 'old days'. She continued to watch him until he shook himself slightly and turned towards the group.
"Now, it is time for sleep, everyone. Our guests must get their strength and energy back for tomorrow's journey." He made a shooing gesture with his hand towards the green and blue Spreekalins and smiled, "Hurry to your nests, for you will be accompanying them." He walked towards the opening in the side of the tree which led outside. Pushing aside what appeared to be a curtain, he smiled at Lizzy and Night while the other two hopped out and swung away to their nests.
"Good night young ones. Sleep well and be free."