In Scarlett's (possibly inflated) opinion, she's a natural at flying, whether that's on a broom or with these sleek new wings of hers. Tucking her arms in close, she does some loops and rolls, the rush of blood bringing a giddy flush to her cheeks.
Rising up higher, she hovers as she surveys the scene below her, feeling a little like a bird of prey herself. And with that thought comes a deliciously wicked plan. Scanning for a target, she spots a flash of pink, and before she can overthink it (or even, you know, think at all) she folds her wings in and plummets down towards Merlin.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
While Merlin has equally high opinions of his natural flying prowess, that pride doesn't protect him from the unexpected attack from above. Already midair himself, flying along at a quick but constant speed as he becomes accustomed to the wings, Scarlett is able to successfully tackle him and send them both dropping several feet closer to the cloudy ground.
With a yelp of surprised protest, he turns in the air and pushes her away with force and a glare that softens a bit when he sees who almost knocked him out of the sky. Oh, it's on now. Refocusing his efforts, he takes off after Scarlett.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
Scarlett can't help cackling with glee when she collides with Merlin, and although his reaction is not unexpected, she's too amused to resist his shove. Using that momentum to do a backflip, she climbs back into the air with broad beats of her wings. A quick glance over her shoulder confirms that Merlin is following her.
"Catch me if you can," she calls back, thrilled by the thought of some aerial roughhousing and knowing he won't go easy on her.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
This taunt works as expected, further riling up Merlin who utters an sharp huff and flies after Scarlet, shouting in return, "You're going down...!" While he's putting on a display of irritation and his competitive instincts are fully piqued, it's fairly clear that he's enjoying the rush of the experience too. The adrenaline and the feeling of cutting unhindered through the air and all the rest are what's always drawn him to Quidditch, after all. And now he gets to do it with dragon wings. Even he couldn't complain about that without some serious effort.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
"Actually I'm going up," Scarlett yells back. As a youngest sibling, she has honed to perfection the art of being pedantically irritating.
Not wanting to give Merlin the chance to catch her up, so she can later claim that she was faster, she pulls off a tight U-turn and heads straight for him, a hawk playing chicken.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
Rising up higher, she hovers as she surveys the scene below her, feeling a little like a bird of prey herself. And with that thought comes a deliciously wicked plan. Scanning for a target, she spots a flash of pink, and before she can overthink it (or even, you know, think at all) she folds her wings in and plummets down towards Merlin.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
With a yelp of surprised protest, he turns in the air and pushes her away with force and a glare that softens a bit when he sees who almost knocked him out of the sky. Oh, it's on now. Refocusing his efforts, he takes off after Scarlett.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
"Catch me if you can," she calls back, thrilled by the thought of some aerial roughhousing and knowing he won't go easy on her.
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
THE SKYWAY: Aerial dogfight between Scarlett and Merlin
Not wanting to give Merlin the chance to catch her up, so she can later claim that she was faster, she pulls off a tight U-turn and heads straight for him, a hawk playing chicken.