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Syd (:
The upper view? Dallin laughed. Right. Because the lower view showed you how high off the ground you were. The upper showed you how much closer to the sky you were. And that was much cooler and less scary, to be honest.
Back to the matter at hand, though; swinging. And bumping their feet together. Exciting, dangerous... ha. But no, it was fun. "Afraid?" he scoffed, shaking his head as he leaned back, trying to get his tire to go even higher. He closed his eyes for a brief second and smiled at the feel of wind on his face. When the swing swung away from Louisa Dal leaned back and stretched his legs out. He leaned to the side as he neared her, but made sure he bumped his foot on hers when he could reach. Then he swung back, his tire turning because of his shifting body weight.
"High five!" he called out, grinning toward her as he looked through the middle of his tire.
When his foot gently touched hers she responded with a sliiiightly stronger bump sending her swing turning around like crazy. She was forced to close her eyes while laughing, begging her head not to get too dizzy. On this height, it kind of might be a problem. "
That's crazy!" She kept her cheerful attitude when she shouted it.
Getting used to the So-Much moving tire, she opened her eyes and tried to look at Dal despite the unsteady ride. Her head moving around to keep him in her vision, "
You got it!" She replied excitedly to his highfive request and started increasing the speed of her swing and letting her right arm free, toward him. Well not specifically since she still was turning and flailing in her tire but he could extend his and they might get a palm slap considering it a highfive.
Right?