"Depends what you mean by 'other things'. I can tell who my power is pointing at, and I can tell when they would have gotten hurt if it wasn't, and I can tell whether or not I could cover somebody if I hypothetically tried. I couldn't cover you, for example; I just checked. No idea why."
"What generally distinguishes people you can and can't cover?" Bella asks quizzically. "Is there any discernible pattern?"
"In people I've known for a while, it seems to correlate loosely with how much they like me. In strangers and recent acquaintances, anybody's guess. Lazarus makes noises about figuring it out sometimes, but he's not always as good with the details as he'd like to be."
"How odd," Bella says. "What else do you know about what you do?"
"I can't think of anything offhand. Why, have you run out of questions?"
"I'll think of six as soon as I hang up, but none are pouring out of me at the moment."
"You take calls during arbitrary days when the sun's up?" Bella asks.
"I have a very open schedule and am willing and able to let people go to voicemail when I'm busy."
"That works," Bella agrees. "Are you normally around only people you can talk magic in front of, when you're not busy?"
"So that's your natively magic friends, and who else? People with storebought powers?"
"Demonstrably, I can also talk magic to people who know about it but don't have any," says Chris.
"I was thinking of people you hang out with in person, but you know what, that's interesting too, who else knows about magic and hasn't got any?" Bella asks.
"Well, part of the reason I say that the price of superpowers is probably beyond the reach of a Stanford undergrad is that I know it's definitely beyond the reach of a PhD in mathematics."
"You said it wasn't a monetary cost. What is it about undergrads and PhDs that makes us unlikely to be able to scrape up whatever the not-money is?"
"Now, granted I'm just guessing because I don't know the details of that conversation, but I'm betting they turned her down because she couldn't do them interesting enough favours."
"Do you know anybody with bought magic?" Bella tries. "Or anybody who knows anybody? Does Lazarus detect that too?"
"I don't personally know anybody with bought magic, but I do know Lazarus can detect it."
"So maybe he can tell me about them," Bella says. "Okay, this conversation seems to keep leading back to 'I should just ask Lazarus'. Anything you're willing to tell me that he doesn't know, before I bid you goodbye?"