"It makes sense," she agreed. Things with a broader focus and a wider area of affect would less likely be a disaster than things with a narrower, more intense focus. She watched him clean up her mess, and she shook her head slightly. Well, they could repair that glass and she'd just use it for practice.
His list of frequent spells was interesting to her, and it took her a moment to place the latter two. She didn't honestly think that was a confession easily made to people, because honestly, who'd admit to practicing the ability to read minds? "Best stay out of mine then," she teased a little. She didn't think he would pry, but it wasn't as though she could stop him if he did. Her lips parted and she nearly asked if he'd teach her those before she decided there were some hands that mind-reading spells just didn't belong in.
That, and he was already doing more than enough trying to teach her wandless magic. "But I'll ... work on that then. Maybe practice the charm a little more with a wand or a word before I move onto trying it without. At least the idea of it's there now."