'Uh, it's been a while but we're not hungry enough yet to eat troported food, which is what we have. If we're not going to hike anyway.'
'Can you import flavor from things that taste good but would be bad to actually eat? Like poisonous berries or mushrooms?'
'I guess, yeah. As long as I can touch it without getting poisoned, or I don't mind losing a mouse for it. Did you develop a taste for a poisonous thing?'
'No, just brainstorming ways to make troported food less tasteless in the future. Oh, one thing you might be able to do, I don't know if you have maple trees but we boil the sap to make sweet syrups and candies, if you had anything like that you could probably get the sweet flavor just from the sap.'
'Fair enough. You said you could put all the heat in a tree into one leaf; could you stockpile a large amount of flavor in a very small thing and dole it out later?'
'Flavor only swaps, doesn't transfer. Some things only do one or the other.'
pause.
'If you're going to be here for a while, we should probably work on learning each other's languages. This has been pretty pure-meaning but you can layer the actual words on top of what you just want to say' [like this.]
[Notebooks and pens are cheap. In fact--] and they open the drawer beside the bed and pull out a pad of motel stationary and a pen with the motel's name written on the side. [Here. To start with. I can get you real notepaper later.]
[Thanks.] And she starts noting down transliterations of the words she's sure she remembers how they correspond to meanings.
[You're welcome,] she replies, and finishes packing their bag and zips it shut. [Alright, we'll make a brief circuit of the town to see if anyone needs something metal dealt with or help remembering something or something, and then off to a larger town.]
[Okay. We can help too, if you find anything we can - well, mostly Holly - can do, the mice are for us.]
[I'll let you know if either of us see anything obvious; we're not as familiar with the practical applications for your abilities as our own.]
[Basically she can move properties between things she's touching. Either make it so they have each other's, or so all of the property goes from one into the other, but like she said not all properties do both versions.]
[We still don't have years of habit looking out for stuff like that], Edie points out, [but noted.]
[We've never met anyone like us before. And we're a bit lonely, truth be told. We appreciate your company while it lasts.]
[We've never met anybody like us before either! Even at home where everybody's got cohabitors it's one at a time.]