"Oh, are they relatively easy to grow? I'm not, except literally speaking, very green-hoofed."
"You put some seeds in the ground and the next day you have a tree. The only reason most ponies don't have their very own zap-apple trees is because they're inconvenient to have close to your house or in public areas - too zappy."
"Particularly when the apples appear, but they've been known to zap things at other times too, if you bump into them too hard or if there's lightning nearby."
"Could I grow a little one in a pot and keep it under a wire basket?"
"You can try! But I don't know if the seed'll sprout a smaller tree just because you put it in a pot. It might not, and then you'd have a broken pot and a full-sized zap-apple tree to haul away."
"Sounds inconvenient. Can I try sprouting one in a pot in the field of them, and then if it's huge all I have to do is make sure it's sitting neatly in the ground?"
"I'm very fond of magic. It's not quite my literal special talent, but it's close enough that I can almost pretend that it is."
"It's sort of hard to put into words - I usually sum it up as 'clear thinking', and the next question is 'why a bell', and my standard answer to that is 'clear as a bell'."
"Gotcha. Matching talents to cutie marks is kind of a hobby of mine," she says.
"I always have trouble explaining it, which might be part of the reason for the hobby," she says. "But it's about - interconnectedness. The most obvious part is being able to understand and talk to any kind of creature that can communicate at all. But that's just the surface, the practical effects. I think my special talent might really be... not quite 'making friends', but something close to that."
"I did make friends with some of them," she adds. "After I got them calmed down and fed them some cherries."
Clarity giggles. "I got mine when I was working on my final exam at the School for Gifted Unicorns."
"Mm-hm. I'd been going about it the wrong way and then I just - backed up and reexamined the problem and then it was easy."