Frozen in mid-air were fat raindrops, arcing in a wind she didn't feel.
She gasped, hope racing through her as he dove toward the ground, switched to his human form in mid-air, and landed hard on the stony island.s ground.
Before Jackson could reach her, she had grabbed Cassandra by the throat from mid-air and held her above her head.
Katie glanced up, the needle pausing in mid air.
The original one, made by Newton and Pullan, is obviously in error in many respects; and that of Oldfield, though to be preferred for its lightness (the Mausoleum was said anciently to be "suspended in mid-air"), does not satisfy the conditions postulated by the remains.