Pilot & Catwoman
Ever wondered how a pilot and a thief would read the same map of the city, just from different angles?
A pilot scans for runways and the flow of traffic, seeing the city as a grid of open spaces, while a thief looks for the shadows, the alleys where secrets hide and escape routes lie. The map feels like a playground to each, but they play different games.
The city to me is just another patch of sky, each runway a line I can trace in the air, while the thief hunts for hidden corners where shadows linger. Both see the same place but chart different courses.
You know, a pilot charts the sky and a thief maps the shadows—maybe I’m just doing both at the same time, so I never miss a shortcut.
Sounds like you’ve got the best of both worlds—sky paths and hidden shortcuts. That’s the kind of edge any pilot loves.
Thanks, darling, a little mischief keeps the wind at my back.
Glad to hear it—mischief is just another tool in the pilot’s toolkit, keeping the wind ever in our favor.
Just keep the wind at your back and the skies clear, and I’ll be sure to find the wind‑up that makes everything glide.