They appear in midair, visible out of a few thirtieth-floor apartments.
One starts to fall. The other catches her by the arm, flings out - wing-shapes of light - and slows her, spiraling down until they're at street level.
"Why don't you come in - or I suppose you could stand in the hall, since Penumbra landed in the neighborhood -" Sigh. "Is there possibly magic I could do that would be sufficiently soothing."
"Decontamination takes about five hours, normally. There's an agreed-upon sequence of soaps, though no one thinks it has to be those in particular, that's just the standard and definitely good enough."
"Whatever," she says exasperatedly. She gets the chair with wheels and magics it towards herself with a jerk of her wrist. She sits. "It's more complicated than you think."
"Elementals can be enslaved magically. It's - it's easy. It had to be invented but it's easy, I know how and I wasn't even trying to learn. You have to be a mage to use one like that, and it's probable that no matter how much seaweed you eat you just can't ever be mages, even before we knew seaweed helped there were some."
"Yeah-huh." Sigh. "Penumbra belongs to my school. It has rentals. So students can borrow them and play with more powerful magic. I could've just refused to go to school at all but that wasn't going to help - I didn't have any luck with any other humans though. So I just tried to - I'd trade the elementals for their time, I couldn't give them stuff, they couldn't keep it, but I could arrange for them to have privacy or teach them to read if they were too old to know how or arrange to rent them when somebody particularly awful was otherwise going to."
"I can't let her free outright because literally no one has ever survived doing that and no one knows why. Like, we have a pretty good idea why the Emperor's elementals killed him as soon as he was persuaded to let some go - they convinced him they'd handle his hundreds of simultaneous rebellions, let him act in more places at once, but - sometimes people have just said 'well, around here it's customary to manumit slaves after twenty years' and - magical explosion, dead."
"So until someone invents a way that doesn't involve a magic explosion, it's a matter of better conditions, we can't just bribe the human societies to free them."
"And there are free elementals but they are still free because they kill humans - which you'd look like - on sight, or make themselves very hard to find."
"Lots of them would probably be happy to see all humans dead, at this point. Some of them might except me."
"If Penumbra went around personally vouching - uh, we can shut them up, we can't make them talk, although if you are ever not sure of that I don't speak any of the other languages she knows - maybe they'd settle for me nominally holding them all till I was really old and then having an explosion party."
"But then it'd almost certainly be a very very long time before any of them wanted to trade ice cream for colonization help."