"And we don't have those different things here?" she asked. She could follow along if she actually paid attention, sometimes. "What about that guy, on the second floor? With all the funny smelling stuff coming out of his room? Can he make wands? How do you make wands?"
It... didn't really occur to her to think that Tyler didn't come from Lily's world, and might not know the answers to her questions, because Tyler knew everything because Tyler was the smartest person who ever existed ever. True facts.
"Both, sort of," she said with a frown. "I was born with the ability, but I didn't start using it until a couple of years ago when Mr. Tony kidnapped me," she glanced up to Tyler. "He was scary," she informed him. "He wore a mask at first because he didn't want me to know who he was, and there were other guys too but I didn't know them, and they locked me in one of the stables with the horses and didn't let me talk to anyone. And when I stopped being afraid, I got mad, and then I yelled at them to let me go and..." she frowned, trying to explain it. "It felt like... like power was coming out of me. And they just listened, and I ran away, and..." she shrugged a bit. "I didn't know how to get home so I just sort of..."
She shuffled a bit on the seat, uncomfortable with the turn that the conversation had taken. She'd never really had to talk about Mr. Tony before, and had done a really good job, apparently, about putting the experience from her mind entirely. Now she was remembering it, the smells, the sights, the pain when the men struck her... she couldn't keep focus on what she was supposed to be talking about.
"... Anyway, I met Saul, and it was all fine," she finished, looking away briefly before she looked back to Tyler and shrugged her shoulders, suddenly remembering the question. "So both. I've always had it, I just never used it before. Maybe 'cause I didn't know how, I don't know. Hidden power is supposed to run in my family, but no one's had one for years and years. I'm really special," she beamed a bit, managing to distract herself from the unpleasant thoughts.