She teleports to the Keppine house.
Does any of them look like Ehail, is the question. Or look like they can spare the attention to tell her where Ehail might be found.
She pauses and watches him for a few seconds, evaluating whether or not this is something she can help with.
Onward she goes.
"I'd help, if this were my world, but I don't have those kinds of connections here. If you decide to try making money with wishcoin magic and want some help with that, though, I'd be happy to consult."
"That does sound handy. In case it comes up, I should also mention that any adult miracle who doesn't know what they want to do yet is welcome to talk to me about moving to my world to mint for me if that seems like an appealing option. Or, for that matter, moving to my world to take some miscellaneous other job. I have a lot of connections at home and can probably come up with something to fit just about anybody's interests. What do you know about local interworld transport magic, by the way?"
"There are a lot of adult miracles. You might spend a lot of time doing job interviews if that gets generally known... I could probably find at least one or two basic summoning and sending spells within my capacity. But I can't send you directly home because this isn't your native world, so the sending won't work. And I can't unsummon you because I didn't summon you."
"Good to know. I don't think I'll mind spending a lot of time doing job interviews," she says. "I enjoy that sort of thing. So your interworld transport magic is - temporary? Conditional? In the sense that someone who is sent stays sent for some amount of time and comes back when they stop being sent, and the reverse for summoning? In that case Milliways is probably a better choice for permanent migration, but the local version might still win for commuting."
"That seems potentially troublesome. Well, maybe the practical problems can be worked out."
"I see. I'm going to have to entice Lazarus to learn all about local magic for me. I suspect it won't take very much enticement," she says.
"Oh, hello, Libby. Hello, Ehail. I found all the baby home shrens the dragon council knows about and miracled them," he says.
"If anyone's going to go looking for miscellaneous shrens the dragon council doesn't know about, you're the obvious choice," she says. "Ehail, what do you think - are they likely to prefer finding out later from the news, or finding out today from a door-to-door miracle distributor?"