"Sara," she offers in return, "I have- I call it stonesense, and some durability, and I can carve stone and earth with my hands."
Sara has an accent, Wendy can tell, now that she's speaking full sentences. A light roll to her 'r's, a nasal touch to some of her 'a's and 'e's, and a few other subtleties. Her words seem to bounce, a little.
"I would call it geokinesis," she continues - offering explanation before a question can even be asked - "Only people then think I mean flashy things like crevices and earthquakes. It's just small things."
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