"I am," agrees Stormy. "I already met Serahila sort of, who's everybody else?"
"And I'm Elyth," says the youngest girl, looking up from her book to smile at Stormy.
Stormy realizes that she doesn't have a notebook on her. She goes to where her stuff was unloaded and collects a fresh one and then writes all this down.
"It's so I don't forget," Stormy explains. "How do you spell Elyth?"
Stormy writes this down. The other names she spells without help. "Are the rest of you magic?"
"Yes," says Elyth. "Well, debatably. Serahila and Niva are twins, and Niva has magic—"
"—so Serahila should have magic too, that's how it's supposed to work, but nobody knows what it is. And she doesn't like to talk, which is why I'm saying all this for her. My magic's with ink and paper, which is all one magic even though it sounds like two different things, and Mercy does thread and cooking, which is exactly the number of different things it sounds like. People don't usually have two different kinds, but Niva got hers because she was struck by lightning, which she doesn't like talking about, probably because it was painful and scary. And Rook is a plant mage and Sedge is a stone mage, and that's everyone at Discipline."
Stormy takes notes. She perks up at "lightning", but doesn't interrupt, and subsides on learning that Niva dislikes talking about it.
"I do the sky," she supplies. "Why is this place called Discipline?"
"That's just its name," says Rook. "As far as I can tell it's just a temple-y sort of thing to name a building and that's that. Discipline cottage is traditionally a home for children who don't fit in the regular dormitories, for one reason or another. You, for example, like to sleep outside in a hammock."
"Yes. I'm glad I don't have to sleep inside, it's stuffy."
"I've had to sleep outside before. Places that weren't as nice as this temple. It's just funny hearing somebody say they like it better."
"I used to drag my mattress outside in the rain until Ranae got me my hammock."
"What do you do with ink and paper? You don't like - read it without looking, do you?" Stormy asks Elyth.
"I can if I really try, but I have to be touching the page and it's a lot slower than reading with looking and not nearly as fun."
"Okay. Um, don't read my notebooks unless I show you them. That goes for everybody but the ink and paper thing is why I asked."