"Yes, I wish to proceed the flight. I am a valid Keyblade Wielder, as they are. Those two aren't Masters." Eden almost snarled at the automic response system. "Now please, let's get going, time is of the essence."
Eden gazed at the slightly scorched Gummi, watching the main islands and Gexln who seemed to just be frozen in time. "Gex, well, farewell. Find me later, do what you can." Looking for the main hull, she entered and looked around the sleek technology. "Gummi, how do I start this thing now? Voice activation? Gummi, set new location: Radiant Garden!"
Eden fired up even farther, seeing how far her control could go before it became a blitz. It was very visible to the mainlands, and she was almost able to regulate white hot temperatures when- poof. The flame stayed at a red, but it's conjurer was in that dazed state of almost bliss. It went out, leaving an almost breathless Wielder of Earth lying on the ground to try and regain her composure to even retry her "training" once more.
After a long time of just pondering, Eden glanced at the island she almost destroyed, and the sand beneath her feet. She hadn't borrowed Riku's shoes, as it would be awkward to move, but the sand beneath her feet was still warm. She tried to focus her primal magic, if one could even call it that, and lit herself on fire. Focusing on control rather then power, eyes glowing with the same dark tint the flames acquired. It was obvious something changed, for better or for worse.
Eden sighed, staring at the stars once more as Gexln had not answered. "I wonder when they'll get their act together. I mean, in this time of us waiting, we could have gone off and landed on another world." she looked at the lingering smoke from the mainlands, stomach growling of hunger. "I don't want to eat... not with these people at least."
The bearer of Earth watched the mainland, slight bit of guilt in her dark-tainted eyes. "Gex.... These people, they really aren't doing much for the sake of the worlds... No one's fighting for the dying worlds, no one even cares really." She weighed the words coming from her tongue, trying to think steadily. "I think we should leave. Get to our destinations while we still can, combat the bad darkness like we found in your home."
Eden hadn't paid attention to the boats, the docks, or much else, picking up little parts of her old self and trying to send off the dead in a nordic fashion, as the feathers weren't Phoenix Downs as she had hoped. She went off, making what little branches of the palm trees there were into brooms, sweeping the ashes into the ocean. She sighed, looking at the mainland with some guilt. She looked back at Gexln, thinking about her past, and how her home would change in the future. Her mind then pondered many other things, amongst the layers of other thoughts within her mind that decided to rack her brain with some annoyance.
Eden kept collecting the feathers, looking to the few stiffs littering the island. "Sad. Should be." she pressed a feather to the few, hoping that they did something. Or at least it was passage through Hades' river Stx.
Eden started by trying to clean up the ashes, noticing a few feathers that hadn't been destroyed. They had a warm light about them, and she pocketed them "Pheonix Downs, or just normal feathers. Who knows, may come in handy."
"Somewhat." Eden shrugged. "Should the same be said that I'm starting to not care about these people, that the only people that are truly important are the Keybearers and I just want to go home?" She sighed, looking at the damage. "But before we sound like the most hostile things out there to these people, let's fix up this small island a bit. We owe it to them anyway..."
After one or two hours, the sun was bright in the sky of blue. The blinding sun woke the pyro up, with an unhappy grunting sound. "Urgh..." she slowly got up, brushing off sand and her slightly crusty eyes, she returned the coat she used as a blanket. "Thank you. And Thank you for not running away." she added, surveying the damage she and Gexln had caused through the night. Ashes were everywhere, fires had settled down on the dying embers of most trees and wood from the shack. She wanted to gape in horror, but didn't. She had on her normal poker-face, not sure something that was her to the core could cause so much damage. She couldn't quite place her feelings to be almost proud she could cause so much damage, or horrified she had gotten so powerful in such little time.
"Then shut up and relax." Eden grimly blurted out, trying to keep herself asleep.
".... Just stand down for now. I know we'll be fine." Eden closed her eye, sighing and trying to go into a deep sleep.
Eden opened a tired eye at Gexln, bewildered. "Gex, please, you look like my bodyguard, or someone hostile. Relax." she had a calm look about her eye, but stern and steady.
"I know, but if someone did, wake me up. I can be quite scary when I wish to be." Eden nodded some approval, scrunching up in the once perfect sand and breathed herself soundly to sleep.
"Hmph." Eden almost snorted crudely in laughter. "And how will I trust you to not run away? Or for anyone to take a shot at you while I'm off guard?" she grinned a bit, watching the waves lighten up with the sun.
Eden laughed lightly. "Of course. 'If a man got half had half his wishes, he'd have double the trouble.'" she yawned loudly, unable to keep her heavy, dark eyes open for long.
Eden shrugged. "I wouldn't mind seeing each other... After months of mental rest." she huddled herself into a ball, yawning. "Never thought I'd be a real insomniac before today... Or anemic. We haven't really eaten much or gotten enough sleep. And we haven't been through all this for an entire year..."
Eden gazed at the stars, slowly blinking out to escape the light of the massive sun. "Hey Gex? Ever think things will be normal? You go back to Australia as Glen, Val, Jeffery, and I go back to the states where we belong..." she paused, thinking on the last detail. "Sora and Riku never coming back... At least, never in my house. I'd never want to relive all this..."
"I understand. Really, I do." Eden shivered further, looking at the ocean and it's peaceful waves. "I wish this was all just a dream, and we'd wake up anytime soon..."