Aleta gave the now leader of the group a small nod, before lifting herself into the air. Her face held a look of concentration. She was no where near as fast as her brother was. He had larger wings than what his body needed to get off the ground, so it allowed for speed. While Aleta's was just enough to put herself into the sky. She hoped that they wouldn't mind her taking a bit to look over the area. But at least she didn't have to chop down wood for the fire. That sounded more labor intensive than flying.
She had surprised herself by actually trusting the students. So far in Beata, she hadn't met anyone who had lied yet. Or at least, for major things. So the girl had slowly gotten to trusting most of the students. Aleta liked to think she had a good view of character. And tended to stay away from people she noticed lied a lot. But for the most part, she found most of the student trustworthy. She did know that it could always change in the future.