Star listened intently to what Willow was saying, but she was not fully sure that she understood it all. Were party poppers the little things that shot out confetti or made the loud bang? Well, whatever. She gave a shrug of her shoulders and paid more attention to what came after because they already knew fireworks were cool. Who could not know that? Water elementals, maybe. "Yeah, of course, I just use whatever is there. It's a fae-thing. Also your face changed color," Star noted when Willow went pale. Had that been because of what she said about magic or what she said about iron? Probably a mix of the two together. Humanity likely just did not grasp what it was to be deathly allergic to something, not as a whole. Star had seen through the surfaces that there were people who had terrible allergies, but they were not the norm. "No, you wouldn't be. And that's a really good thing or else you'd be wondering whether or not you can just drink the water from the fountain. Answer!" Star held up her hand with one finger pointed at the ceiling, which she then crooked and pointed at Willow. "You cannot without purifying it first." Which she suspected she could possibly do now, with whatever it was that Willow was spinning up. Which was fascinating to watch in reality and pretty much enough to get her to stop staring at Haze.
Well, almost.
"Nope! I'm just staring because I like to. It's this thing I do." She widened her eyes and leaned a little closer. A grin broke out on her face, quickly followed by a laugh, when she heard Haze declare how to get to Neverland. "Little different than how I'd go home, but that's another fun thing." Were these things she was supposed to share? Did she care? No, it was highly unlikely that there was anyone back home watching her. "I can fly. My wings are wicked cool." Did they still use 'wicked'? They did on some of their television shows. "And that sounds like fun! Switching up elements, I always thought it'd be cool to be an elemental. Not really a huge thing for the fae though. Some people think it's abnormal." Star did not, but Star was considered abnormal herself. Which hardly mattered at this point because she had just been given the go ahead to show off with a glamour. The only question was what did she really want to do?
"Let's see... oh! I know!" Star stretched out her arms and with a wave - because waves always made it seem that much more dramatic - she blanketed the room in a deep blue that was very nearly black. And, one by one, she 'brought' stars into existence. It was still the shop and she could still see it laying beneath the surface because well, she was a fae and it was just a glamour, but for anyone else it would look like the inside of Many Path's had just been turned into a scene from a space movie. And when she was done it was like they were floating there staring at an image of the Milky Way that even seemed to swirl a little bit. "Cool, yeah?"