'This should be it,' I said after some time; I could sense no soul sense tracking me and no one around me.
'You can come out now, Ashlyn,' I said, and just as I did, a tiny silver blur flew out of me with a speed that even my eyes are unable to track.
Ashlyn had been cooped up inside me for more than a month, and ever since I had got out of the gate, she wanted to come out. I had pacified her to wait for some time; I don't want all the hard work I had put into coming down with the appearance of Ashlyn.
Chew Chew
Ashlyn let out a loud chirp as she flew high in the sky; I wanted to stop and not to make any noise, but I stopped myself from saying that.
She had been cooped up for quite long, and now she had come out, she is going to enjoy it, and I have no right to disturb her, so I had let her be and continue my journey toward the city.