"I was meaning more wetter stuff, but ok, that works too I guess?" Sophia answered, pausing as she looked over to the blurry ship. "I don't think I've seen those before, but if you need me to carry some with you I'll come help." She offered to Winona, covering herself with her arms subconsciously as she crossed her arms over her chest.
"Alright..?" Sophia answered back, still not quite understanding where this was all going as she listened to EMily's warning. Her tail twitching back and forth as she finally answered back. "She wouldn't really do that, right?" She stood there as Winona walked off, but would catch up shortly after if the conversation didn't take too long with EMily.
"I... wasn't exactly meaning that, specifically." Sophia feeling like a little bit too much info being told in that little bit there. She then looked back towards the ship, squinting to look at the ship, not seeing Winona near it. 'Wow she's fast!' She thought as she looked back over to EMily and Gwen. "So I saw you moving that water around like that earlier, some of the water magics in their really early years do that too. Is that something you always do when you go to the beach?" She asked them.
Unless Winona was in a significant rush, Victoria's leaving letter would be somewhere rather visible in the kitchen.
By the time Samus arrived at the beach, Vicky had gone. Samus stopped, looking around for the cyborg catgirl, but to no avail. She stood for a second, working through the sense of loss, then headed back to the ship, going for her bunk.
Matilda walked out of the water and shook her head to dry off a little. [color=006d5b]"If you want, Sophia, I could show you some of my magic while we wait for Winona."[/color] Matilda said as she picked up her cane.
<color=purple>"Any time when there's a pool of water and we have free time, yeah. I use gravity tugs to pull the water."
"And I use electric fields to pull the water. Water's a polar molecule so it can fly along electric field lines. You can do this all the time with a comb that you use to brush your hair with. Stick it near a slim stream of water and it diverts its path easily."
<color=purple>"What did you mean earlier by 'I wasn't exactly meaning that?'"
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<color=green>"Oh! What's this thingy?" Winona picked up the letter and started to read it.
"I'll have to remember that for later then." Sophia answered back to EMily after she gave her mini science lecture. "Um... uh... what do you mean what do you-" She answered back hesitantly before hearing Matilda's offer. "Oh sure! I'd love to see that what you have learned if you want to try it now." Sophia answered, nodding quite happily to see what Matilda was able to do.
The letter Victoria had left behind expressed how her time with the group had made her feel useless, and that she was wasting her time. And as a result of those feelings, she had decided to go out and search for a way to return to her home dimension on her own.
[color=006d5b]"Right. Stand back. This could take some time, so feel free to keep talking."[/color] Matilda said, turning to face Sophia and holding her cane up like a sword. Matilda began breathing slower, and white smoke began slowly coming off her cane.
"Sure." Sophia took a couple of steps back from Matilda, not really knowing what would happen, but not wanting to take any risks. Regardless Sophia continued to look at the smoke that started to come out of the cane, wondering what purpose it had.
<color=green>"If that's how you feel, Vicky, I hope you find your place in the cosmos." She said to no one in particular as she set the letter back down on the table. And she returned to gathering the cups.
The smoke began coiling around Matilda's cane, forming a sword around the cane. Due to the length of the cane, the sword would resemble a longsword. Gwen would be unable to detect a change in mass.
Sophia blinked her eyes once she saw the cane transform suddenly. Seeing that she was in fact seeing the sword, there was only one word that she said. "Woah!" She joined in with the clapping too when the others started.
"Ok, good. We're just watching Matilda do her thing right now, we can do the sandcastle after?" She asked quietly, not wanting to break Matilda's concentration.
[color=006d5b]"Practice. I used to only be able to do it with smaller stuff, like pencils."[/color] Matilda said. [color=006d5b]"I don't need the cane, technically. It's just that I can't judge the length of the blade without it."[/color]
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