For a heartbeat, Gaya simply stared at him. He always had a knack for dramatic entrances. And usually, those entrances meant she was in deep shit. She wasn't sure if he did it on purpose, if he enjoyed finding her at her most vulnerable, or if he just had impeccable timing.
But seeing him now, after almost two months of being alone in this strange, new world it was like a weight had been lifted from her shoulders. She hadn't realized how much she'd missed his presence, his strength, the sense of safety he brought with him.
Without a word, she ran towards the edge of the rooftop and leaped.
She didn't think about the fact that she couldn't fly in this realm. Didn't think about the fall, the impact, the potential for broken bones. All she knew was he'd catch her.
And he did.
Michael, moving with a speed that blurred his form, appeared beneath her, his arms wrapping around her waist, catching her effortlessly before she could even scream. He held her close, his body a solid, reassuring presence against hers.
They hovered there, suspended in mid-air, for a long moment, the silence broken only by the crackling of the frost and the distant sounds of the city.
Watching the reunion with a curious tilt of his head, Phoenix couldn't help but marvel at the raw power that radiated from them.
"The aura around these two gods," he murmured, his voice barely audible, "it's intense. Fascinating."
Then, he spread his fiery wings and took to the sky, his gaze drawn towards the spot where the hunter lay impaled on the wooden stake. Gaya had taught him well.
"Always check the bodies. You never knew what kind of treasures, or information, you might find," Gaya's words echoed through his mind.
He landed beside the corpse, his wings folding gracefully behind him, and began to inspect the body, his movements a strange mix of childlike curiosity and macabre efficiency.
And he struck gold.
Well, not literally gold. But close enough.
He found the wrist-mounted mirror, its surface still flickering with a thermal image of the surrounding area. He found a pouch filled with things. Little metal gadgets, glowing stones, a vial of something that smelled interesting.
Phoenix grinned, his fiery eyes gleaming with delight. The other hunters Gaya had convinced him to liberate hadn't been nearly as well-equipped. He was getting tired of finding only spoons and rusty knives. This this was more like it! He was eager to impress Gaya, to show her that he was a valuable partner.
Meanwhile, Michael had landed softly on the ground, Gaya still in his arms. He held her close, his gaze meeting hers, and then, unable to resist any longer, he lowered his head and kissed her.
It was a long, passionate kiss, filled with a mix of relief, longing, and a desperate need to reconnect. To reassure himself that she was real, that she was safe, that he hadn't lost her.
A single tear, a shimmering pearl of pure emotion, escaped Gaya's eye, tracing a path down her cheek, melting the frost that still clung to her skin. Then, with a sigh, she broke the kiss, leaning back to gaze up at him, her eyes shining with a happiness that he hadn't seen in well, far too long.
And then, Phoenix arrived, his wings beating excitedly, his hands overflowing with gadgets and the wrist-mounted mirror.
"Look what I found!" he exclaimed, thrusting his treasures towards Gaya. "I liberated all of them!"
Gaya, realizing how incriminating that sounded, gave Michael a sheepish grin.
"He picks up things quickly," she mumbled, her cheeks flushing slightly.
Michael, watching the exchange, couldn't help but chuckle.
"Gaya," he sighed, shaking his head. "You're a bad influence on him."
Michael chuckled, and with a casual wave of his hand, collected the gadgets from Phoenix's outstretched palms. They vanished into his System storage, leaving the Phoenix with only a handful of shimmering red stones and the wrist-mounted mirror.
"Let me see that," he said, taking the mirror from the Phoenix. He held it up, examining it with a critical eye. It was impressive, for a mortal artifact. Not nearly as advanced as his own X-ray vision, of course, but still interesting.
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