"I've never run out before. I guess maybe I'll be learning more things to do with it though."
Stormy smiles. "Is it a lot of trouble to make a circle? Can we see now if I can still go up when I'm in one? How often can I get one to be in?"
"It's not very much trouble at all. If you usually go up from your hammock, then it might be a good idea to get Sedge to make a circle under your hammock, because he can open and close his circles very easily once he's made them and they stay made even while they're open. When I make mine I have to pour circles of powdered plants on the ground and it is generally less convenient. So first let's see if Sedge can make a circle that lets you go up."
Sedge sits on the ground next to the hammock and closes his eyes.
Stormy hops up into her hammock and waits for a go-ahead.
The ground trembles very, very slightly, then settles again. Sedge opens his eyes. "Okay," he says. "Try going up."
She comes back (after tasting a cloud for rain potential and determining that it's not happening unless she messes with a lot of stuff). "Works fine," she reports.
"Good!" says Sedge, standing up and dusting himself off. He pauses for a moment before stepping away from the hammock. "Just come get me if you want to do that and I'll close the circle for you. It'll open by itself if you step out of it, but it's a little more work to close it again afterward that way, so I'll try to keep an eye on you so I can open it for you when you're done. And if I'm not around, you can ask Rook to make a circle instead, but his are messier."
"Sometimes I go up for a long time, is that going to be really inconvenient for you?"
"Not really. I stay by the cottage a lot anyway, and it's not that inconvenient to fix the circle if you leave it by yourself."
"Back to teaching Mercy Namornese, then," says Sedge, and he waves to her a little and goes back inside.
Stormy departs the circle and gets a notebook and finds a place to sit and write inside the house. It has been quite a day.
Some time later, Mathilde enters the cottage.
"There you are," she says. "Have you been settling in all right?"
"Pretty good. I'm supposed to ask Sedge to close the circle around my hammock when I want to be the sky. Meditation sounds boring but it might not really be but if it is I'm stuck because I don't think I can do the stick fighting kind. Mercy's a really good cook and Elyth is really nice and I wish Niva liked lightning because it'd be fun to have someone to play with properly but she doesn't."
"That does sound pretty good, overall. I have a correction to make, by the way," she says. "I knew Crane was a former First Dedicate of the Air Temple, but I didn't know he studied at Lightsbridge before that. So he wasn't educated here."
"Okay," says Stormy, and she makes a little margin note to go fix the record in her other notebook. "Elyth said you'd be my teacher if you couldn't find anyone else and that weather mages are really rare so you probably couldn't."
"Elyth is right on both counts. One of the things I just checked is whether or not anyone here has heard of a practicing ambient weather mage in this or any nearby country, and they haven't. So that leaves me as your teacher, unless you find someone else you like better who wants to teach you."