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Leah could, if she wanted, call up any number of people and ask them to do her a favour by giving her a lift to the farm.
She chooses to take a cab because that's one step closer to independence, and she's weird like that.
Which is why, one afternoon, said cab pulls up alongside the farm and deposits a blonde woman in sunglasses and carrying a white cane, who tips generously before it heads off. She takes a few seconds to orient herself before heading up the path towards the farmhouse.
She's hoping to find a person in particular, but anyone who gets in her way will be spoken to.
She chooses to take a cab because that's one step closer to independence, and she's weird like that.
Which is why, one afternoon, said cab pulls up alongside the farm and deposits a blonde woman in sunglasses and carrying a white cane, who tips generously before it heads off. She takes a few seconds to orient herself before heading up the path towards the farmhouse.
She's hoping to find a person in particular, but anyone who gets in her way will be spoken to.
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Normally people don't have to ask about the shiny tentacles when they're already on display. This is the point where Val notices that Leah is blind.
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...'Rach and Babs'? A few things click.
"Hang on. Innovator?" She laughs. "Oh, man, don't tell me. Rachel's got you in on the flesh city gig?"
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She forgets to say anything further about Lucy.
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"I'll pin Sonia and Neil down," she says out loud, as if adding them to a mental list.
"So tell me how your shiny works. What can you do with it?"
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"Whatever I want, as long as whatever I make stays attached to me. If I'm doing something new I have to think about it or it goes poof, but old news like wings or easy shit like tentacles I can keep going even when I'm not paying much attention."
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Val flicks out a tentacle and rests the end of it in Leah's hand. It starts out light and soft, almost squishy, like a living feather pillow. The surface is smooth, neither sticky nor slippery.
"I dunno about texture, but I can do like, weight and density and shit."
The tentacle-end rolls up into a little ball and grows heavier, more rigid, until it's more like iron than goosedown.
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Leah, also, swears like a sailor. She also has arm muscles at the crazy end of the baseline human spectrum, so when they tense under the weight, it means something.
"How much have you got to work with?"
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She lets the tentacle lighten again, ending up with something resembling a very smooth baseball on the end of a very smooth rope.
"I can make really big wings and a fuckton of tentacles, but if I've gotta do all that and pick a lock, I'm gonna forget about something and it'll go poof, like I said."
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"D'you like blades?"
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"What worked against the last lot you went up against? Rach said they weren't fans of sharp."
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"Stabbing and dropping'll work. Is it hard to carry things?"
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Because Leah's willing to bet it greater than something she can carry in her hand.
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There's a short pause while she tries to remember the heaviest thing she's ever lifted.
"Picked up an eighteen-wheeler once and my feet sank into the ground," she offers. "That was a bitch. And I can't fly too good with more'n a couple people; I end up flapping like a chicken that fell off a roof. So, uh, I guess I can carry whatever's a lot lighter'n a truck? And in the air I can do two passengers, three or four if I don't need to be anywhere in a hurry?"
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"Bloody hell, man. I fucking love paraphysics."
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