Serahila continues to do the same amount of exactly nothing she has been doing this whole time.
"I wonder what all these other kinds of magic are like. I didn't know I was magic instead of some other thing of some kind till Mathilde told me, and I'm starting to wonder if everybody's magic is just a some other thing of some kind to everybody else's magic. The weird kinds, I mean, not academic magic."
"The weird kinds are called 'ambient'," Rook says helpfully. "And 'a some other thing of some kind' is a good way to put it. The different kinds of ambient magic aren't necessarily anything like each other, especially if they're very different. Sometimes we talk about 'craft magics' like metal and thread as different from 'natural magics' like weather and plants, but even those categories aren't perfectly clear; metal can be found in nature, for example, and plants are often cultivated in ways some people might consider a craft."
"Farmers and gardeners keep plants in particular arrangements for particular purposes. Some gardens are just as decorative as a gold necklace, and some are just as useful as an iron hammer, and they get that way through the care and attention of people. And of course there's miniature trees. Those are crafted in what might be a more familiar way - their custodians encourage them to grow in specific shapes, for magical reasons or just because they're pretty that way."
"I happen to think they are very cute," says Rook. "But that could be because I keep some and have gotten very fond of them over the years."
"These are my tiny trees!" says Rook. "I'm very proud of them."
"They're so cute," exclaims Stormy. "Do they have names?"
"They do not have names. Would you like to name them? If you come up with good names, you can."
"I would! I don't know what kind of names trees should have though." She starts counting trees and writes down her total.
"Yes please." Her pen is poised. "I'm not sure what kind of names any particular kind of tree should have either, but it can't hurt."
He lists all of the kinds, and spells any that Stormy has trouble with. Some of them are obscure.
When he names a lemon tree, Stormy giggles. "Does it make tiny lemons?"
"It must be hard for it to hold up ordinary lemons. Can I pet the trees?"
"You may pet the trees. Please be careful; they're stronger than they might look, but they're still tiny, and it's hard for trees to replace broken branches."
"I'll be gentle." She gently pets the trees. "I think they should have tiny weather. Can I try to make them tiny weather? Sometimes I can do very, very small things if I try."