His hands were on my waist, now guiding me down. It's just a ladder Lark... I made it to the end. I know how to touch my feet to the floor all on my own! Can I even complain that someone is too chivalrous? Kinda just makes a girl sound ungrateful. We had one more staircase to go down, and then we would finally be in the main room. I think Lark said it's about fifty-two meters high. Not too terrible. If you are used to the activity, that is, and not afraid of heights. This staircase was spiraled and old. The metal creaked in some places as I pressed my weight down. There were a lot of places on this staircase that had already been repaired or replaced. Honestly, they should just replace the whole damn thing. I'm surprised the place is still open after centuries.
The floor of the big room is littered with huge blocks that, over time, had collapsed from somewhere above. The idea of one of them falling on my head unpleasantly flew into my mind, and I quickly pushed it away. No thanks! Many of them were mixed with this reddish clay soil. Terra Rosa, I think I heard him say. Freaking nerd. He'd said several small passages were underneath us and offered to take me. I politely declined. I'm not trying to get lost in some secret, never-used passage where no one will even be able to discover our remains. Nope. I'm good! Not that I don't trust Lark and his abilities; it's the tight spaces. He told me once that there are a lot of places you need to belly crawl through. Gives me a sick feeling in my guts just thinking about it.
My stomach started turning the further we descended. The thing was shaky, to say the least. No matter how many times I'd been down these stairs with him, it never got easier. Heights really weren't my thing. Ironic, seeing as I have Fae blood. So glad I didn't get wings, although it was never likely I'd inherit them. That trait doesn't poke itself out too often. I'm talking like generations. I've only met two people with them. No big deal to me. They'd be a useless annoyance at best.
I slipped and almost tumbled down the last few steps, but Lark caught me. Unfortunately, he was not as graceful as he expected himself to be and nearly fell with me instead. Luckily, he was able to grab hold of the rail in time. "Thanks, Lanky Lark! As smooth as ever, I see." My shot at grade school humor faded when I noticed him holding his hand up to the light. "You all right, Boss?"
To this, he snorted, "Says the chick who just tripped! I love how you moved from insulting me to my becoming your superior in two seconds. You know as well as I do that I'm the graceful one. And as for skinny..." He stripped off his hoody to expose his severely fitted t-shirt and started to flex in different poses.