Lizzy nodded sort of absently. "Ari probably could, but she doesn't know how," she said, tilting her head to the side in thought. "Could one of you teach her maybe? Your magic is closer to hers than mine is. She can make things ice. I can only tell people to do things," she shrugged. She wasn't sure if she had told Tyler that before, but it wasn't as though she'd been keeping it a big secret from people. It just hadn't really come up yet in conversation. Mostly because people tended not to want to have in depth conversations with young children, she had discovered.
She tilted her head at his questions, and flushed a little that he cared enough to ask them. Tyler was so thoughtful. She nodded, "Doing okay," she said. "I have Ches to keep me company, and there's always food and stuff in the kitchen, and sometimes people make things for me or get stuff off the top shelves when I can't reach, and there's people back home who look out for me," she nodded. "Well. Person. Saul's not here though. At least not yet. Maybe he'll be here some day." She smiled. "He doesn't talk much, but he's nice. And he loves me."
Sort of, she thought at least. If not he was learning to, she thought.