"Maybe. I've yet to see any other ones." Relaxing the slightest bit, she was able to offer up the tiniest of smiles. Her body was still on edge from both of the day's near death experiences and it was hard to loosen up after something like that. But at least Hunter was actually capable of chilling out some. When she'd first met him, she thought he looked so serious and older than he really was. But that smile made him look more at ease, to be certain. Less like he was so afraid of her. Morgan wouldn't harm him, she didn't have a reason to anymore. In her mind, she couldn't exactly figure out why she was so eager to tell Hunter these things. They just needed to be said. And, as it seemed, he was the only person she knew that was here. It was easy to see the anger in his eyes and to hear him call Cal a bastard. He was right, but Morgan couldn't bring herself to think such things about Cal. Not yet.
This was odd. A look of confusion was there on her face. "But I swear you were there. You were there ever since the day I met you. Not once did you disappear..." Not once. So how did this make sense? She'd seen him with her own two eyes and, as much as she didn't want to think about it, she'd almost killed him. No way she was just dreaming it all up and he hadn't been there. "You were there the entire time. I'm pretty sure I wasn't hallucinating."
Pulling her hands from her pockets, she set them on her hips. People just randomly turning up here for no reason. That wasn't normal in any definition of the word. But what he said next shocked her more. He couldn't use magick? That was certainly unexpected. "You can't use magick?" But it did make sense. The lack of sun. "I don't know how I'm able to use it, then. It just happened. But, people keep telling me I'm like a Wonder Kid of Wicca, so maybe that's the reason why?"