The Nestland Airwayers, after the departure and disappearance of AirFather AirSaviourmas and AirMother AirSaviourmas, warder-dad Airion and warderess-mum Arletta then loudly began. "Merry AirSaviourmas AarryAir and AarrietAir!" They said as they approached AarryAir and AarrietAir.
"Thank you warder-dad and warderess-mum!" AarryAir and AarrietAir simultaneously said as all stared at them.
And Airian and Airianna, Airien and Airienne, and the boys and girls and their dads and mums also wished them 'Merry AirSaviourmas!'
"We can now start with AarryAir and AarrietAir's air-birthday!" Warder-dad Airion immediately declared after all well-wishes.
"Yes, yes," warderess-mum Arletta agreed. "Put all of your gifts aside!" She addressed herself to all the boys and girls, and the children struggled with their dads and mums to safely stow away their gifts, as warder-dad Airion took that of AarryAir and AarrietAir, Airian and Airianna, and Airien and Airienne.
"Come, come," warderess-mum Arletta said gesturing to AarryAir and AarrietAir, "come and stand beside your cakes," and she led the way downstairs with Airianna and Airienne at her sides, as they were in white, floral dress with female favoured flying feather-wears and gliding plume-wears and flying featherostomies and gliding plumostomies. AarryAir and AarrietAir swooped down following her, and squeezed, and landed on each side of a small table on which was found their respective cakes, which were two twin, large, white, chocolate cakes with 'Happy Air-birthday AarryAir' written on one, and 'Happy Air-birthday AarrietAir' written on the other, and written in white, colourful icing; and eleven white-lit candles were above and around each cake. The small table was before a long and large dining table, and all family and akins were facing downwards on them.
"Let us all sing them their air-birthday song!" Warder-dad Airion said as Airian and Airien were at his sides, with him in white suit and wing-wears and patagium-wears. He and his sons stood behind AarryAir, while warderess-mum Arletta and Airianna and Airienne stood behind AarrietAir.
They all then began aloud again. "HAPPY AIRBIRTHDAY TO YOU! HAPPY AIRBIRTHDAY TO YOU! HAPPY AIRBIRTHDAY TO YOU AARRYAIR AND AARRIETAIR!" And slower and softer. "HAPPY AIRBIRTHDAY TO YOU!" And all clapped and cheered, and AarryAir and AarrietAir joined them in jollity.
They all again picked up. "HOW OLD ARE YOU NOW? HOW OLD ARE YOU NOW? HOW OLD ARE YOU NOW AARRYAIR AND AARRIETAIR?" And slower and softer. "HOW OLD ARE YOU NOW?" And all again clapped and cheered, and AarryAir and AarrietAir joined them.
AarryAir and AarrietAir then saw warderess-mum Arletta's expectant stare at them, and started.
"ELEVEN YEARS WE ARE! ELEVEN YEARS WE ARE! ELEVEN YEARS WE ARE AARRYAIR AND AARRIETAIR! " And slower and softer. "ELEVEN YEARS WE ARE!" And all again clapped and cheered as they ended.
And all again picked up. "MANY MORE YEARS TO YOU! MANY MORE YEARS TO YOU! MANY MORE YEARS TO YOU AARRYAIR AND AARRIETAIR!" And slower and softer. "MANY MORE YEARS TO YOU!" And all again clapped and cheered.
And then, "HAPPY AIRBIRTHDAY", "HAPPY AIRBIRTHDAY AARRYAIR", "HAPPY AIR-BIRTHDAY AARRIETAIR", erupted all around them as the air-fireworks rocketing all around the room above, exploded to the cheers and delights of everyone. Airian and Airianna and Airien and Airienne patted AarryAir and AarrietAir.
"You can now blow on the candles!" Warderess-mum Arletta cheekily declared after.
AarryAir and AarrietAir began blowing on their candles as the two sitting rooms exploded of chants and cheers of "YES!" "YES!" "YES!" "YES!" "YES!" "YES!" "YES!" And AarryAir and AarrietAir succeeded in blowing off all their candles as everyone burst out in merriment, which was mingled with heavy clapping, waving and flapping, whipping and fluttering, and flying and gliding.
"You can now cut the cakes!" Warderess-mum Arletta declared again as she took two knives from the table and handed them each to AarryAir and AarrietAir who began cutting on their cakes, and Airian and Airianna and Airien and Airienne helped them put them on saucers.
Warderess-mum Arletta and the other mothers then went for the dining table which was full of all sorts of breakfast foods. There was baked breads — wheat-bread, maize-bread, millet-bread, sorghum-bread, teff-bread, fonio-bread, and rice-bread in their trays; fried beignets — wheat-beignet, maize-beignet, millet-beignet, sorghum-beignet, teff-beignet, fonio-beignet, and rice-beignet, in their golden-brown colour in their trays; white porridges — wheat-porridge, maize-porridge, millet-porridge, sorghum-porridge, teff-porridge, fonio-porridge, and rice-porridge, in their bowls; bean soups — red beans soup, white beans soup, black beans soup, and brown beans soup, in their dishes; and coffee, tea, cocoa, and herb tea in their pots. There was also fried eggs, fried spaghetti, fried macaroni, pancakes and crepes in their trays, and water and fruit juices in their bottles, and all the tableware; and behind all of this were the gifts which had been brought by the boys and girls and their fathers and mothers, and which AarryAir and AarrietAir occasionally eyed.
Warderess-mum Arletta and warder-dad Airion opened the buffet, and called on all to come and serve themselves, and when they came forward AarryAir with Airian and Airien served his cut cakes to them, and they personally wished AarryAir a "Happy air-birthday!"
There was movement and noise in the two sitting rooms from all and every one, and from the cutlery and crockery and glass, as everyone struggled to serve himself and herself, and find a seat to sit on, or a spot to stay on. AarryAir after finishing to serve his cakes served himself, and with Airian and Airien went and sat where the other boys were gathered, and all ate as they chatted ⸺ and they chatted mostly on the gifts they had received from AirFather AirSaviourmas as they wondered what they were. AarryAir also wondered what was wrapped in the gifts that the boys and girls and their dads and mums had brought for them, as well as the gifts from warder-dad and warderess-mum and Airian and Airianna and Airien and Airienne, as he suspected what the gifts of Airian and Airien were. Warderess-mum had told him and AarrietAir the previous day that they shouldn't unwrap their gifts till after they had come back from their air-confirmation, and she and warder-dad kept an eye on them and the gifts to ensure this, as they too ate and were engaged in their chatter with the other dads and mums, which AarryAir caught was mostly about the air-baptism and air-confirmation to which they would be soon going to, as the air-baptism started at exactly 09:00 a.m.. The parents also chatted on their boys and girls finally going to the true Airia and its AirLandia and AirWorldia, and also going to AirSchoolia AirSchool for their 'actual' air-wizardering and air-wizarding secondary school studies.
By 08:30 a.m., most of the parents had already finished with their meals, and the fathers were already gesturing to the mothers that it was time to leave, and were telling warder-dad Airion and warderess-mum Arletta about it, and calling upon their children to come and leave with them.
AarryAir and his sister were wished a last "Happy AirSaviourmas and air-birthday" again by the boys and girls and their fathers and mothers, and him and his family were bid to sooner to the air-sanctuary, and all parents and their children after flew and glided to the entries and exits out of the roof and out of the floor.
AarryAir, Airian, Airien, and warder-dad Airion after did a little bit of tidiness and arrangement in the two sitting rooms which mostly involved taking the respective gifts to the boys' and girls' rooms, while AarrietAir, Airianna, Airienne, and warderess-mum Arletta cleared and cleaned the tables.
By 08:50 a.m., the Airsleys had all finished, and still in white, they all flew and glided out of the nest into a sunray-pierced air, and towards warder-dad's aerocar to fly in it. AarryAir saw that almost all the other families were already in their primarily white airvehicles.
"Airion," Mr Airmanie called out from his airvehicle, "we should all be leaving as we wouldn't want to be late for AarryAir and AarrietAir's air-baptism."
"The air-baptism and air-confirmation of AarryAir and AarrietAir shall proclaim them as a new AirSaviour and AirSaviouress to all the air and its air-land and air-world." Mr Gasmanie also called out from his airvehicle. "So they shouldn't be the ones late there."
"Yes, yes," warder-dad Airion agreed. "We are going." He then spoke to his air-car, "ouverite te aero-veituro!" — which was the 'open' spell-word he had air-magically chosen to command the aerocar to open up after he had been air-magically bonded to it, and the aerocar's wing-shaped and feather-shaped doors rose up, and him and warderess-mum Arletta took their place in the front seats, while the girls went for the middle seats, and AarryAir and Airian and Airien entered the back seats. Warder-dad Airion then took hold with both hands of the steering wheel, and spoke again "firmaro te aero-veituro" and the doors closed, and he spoke "demarro" and the aerocar started in an airy cry, and after "roulo" as its feathers and plumes and wings and patagia stretched outward and inward, flapped and waved upward and downward, and the aerocar pulled away and soared out of Number Zero's roof drive, and joined the other airvehicles who had also simultaneously started; and all the airvehicles soared up through the branches and boughs, and out to a sunny and warm atmosphere, and away from their air-isle.
The airvehicles all flew and glided as a group along the air-road, with the Airanies in their air-shaped aerocar, the Gasanies in their gas-shaped gasuocar, the Featheranies in their feather-shaped pennocar, the Plumeanies in their plume-shaped plumocar, the Winganies in their pair-of-wing-shaped alaocar, the Patagiumanies in their pair-of-patagium-shaped patagiocar, the Flyanies in their wing-shaped volocar, the Glideanies in their patagium-shaped laborocar, the Onehumanairanies in their simple humanaerocar, and the Otherhumanairanies in their simple humanaerocar.
They were soon joined by other airvehicles, and they all flew and glided in an air-traffic in the warmth of the air-sun, and the air-traffic was getting denser at every passing second as flying and gliding air-people and airvehicles seemed to emerge out of every air-lands, air-islands, air-isles, and air-islets along and beyond the air-road. AarryAir stared as they flew past the air-people, and airvehicles with their occupants in them.
As they flew in the air-traffic congestion, warder-dad and warderess-mum were busy in conversation, and the girls were in theirs too, and the boys in theirs also.
AarryAir was in thoughts about his air-baptism and air-confirmation which will see him publicly confirmed as an AirSaviour to all the airers and air-landers and air-worlders and air-wizarders and air-wizards of Airia and its AirLandia and AirWorldia, as it shall see his sister so as an AirSaviouress. He thought about how for some time he had started really realizing himself as an AirSaviour, and AarrietAir had also confided to him she felt same. He also had anxieties, though trifle, about being an air-saviour with him knowing nothing about salvation.
He also thought of the air-sanctuary, which was that of the Air-believing and Air-magic-practicing air-humans, to which he had being many times ⸺ one time of which was when Airian and Airianna were getting air-baptized and air-confirmed, and another time when it was Airien and Airienne's air-baptism and air-confirmation, and which had been in the respective months of January and February in which they were born ⸺ and also other times at the boys and girls' air-baptism and air-confirmation. He also remembered how the air-sanctuary had always been scant of air-people whenever they were there, and was only saturated with the air-people in times and days of celebrations and ceremonies of air-sacraments such as the air-baptism and air-confirmation.
AarryAir was taken out of his thoughts as the airvehicles flew and glided till the edge of a very vast immobile air-island which was the town of the air-hamlet, and the air-road branched out into several air-roads which curved around the air-island as few air-people and airvehicles extracted themselves out of the air-traffic and flew and glided to them, while the majority of air-people and airvehicles as well as those from the Nestland Airwayers took the largest of the air-ways which wound its way into the town, and all entered the town as they rode along the air-way.
AarryAir watching through the windshield as they rode the air-way and its air-roads and air-routes, saw that other than the airvehicled air-cars, there were also the many other forms of flying and gliding airvehicles he rarely saw which flew along the air-way with them, and which were the aircycled air-cycles consisting of the septicyclic, sexticyclic, penticyclic, quadricyclic, tricyclic, bicyclic and unicyclic air-cycles — with mostly children as him riding on them, and also adolescents, and a few adults as well. There were also the airbused air-buses, the airtrained air-trains, and the airtrammed air-trams all transporting large numbers of air-people along the numerous air-magic air-cycle-ways, air-bus-ways, air-train-tracks and air-tram-tracks.
Riding in their airvehicles, they rode along a part of the air-way which was densest, and AarryAir staring above slightly saw very high up the largest of the airvehicles which were the airplaned air-planes; and after they rode along another part of the air-way which crossed an air-lake, and he shifted his stare to see the vast airshipped air-ships as they rode in the waters; and he also saw many more seen, rarely seen, and never seen airvehicles.
Then the aerocar swerved, extracting itself from the air-traffic, as all the accompanying airvehicles turned also, and they now rode up and up upon an air-bridge, and rode off the air-bridge into an immobile air-isle and on its sole street which was bordered on both sides by wooded and forested fields, and on the air-isle and above it were a few scattered immobile and mobile nested buildings which were encircled by tall, iron, white-painted balconies; and on their sunny porches were seen small crowds of people.
