"I guess not," She grinned too - and it had been fun too, unexpected maybe, more than she'd planned on but now as they walked away from the fight she felt good, she felt like she'd been able work out a lot of aggression and frustration back there, and she didn't even have to start a fight on her own to find it. "You're right, a friend always helps even when you're feeling pretty good about the way things are going." It made it all just a little bit easier, and it kept you from finding yourself in a situation where things suddenly turned on you.
She supposed that was normal, the flight was just normal for her because of where she was truly from - even on Earth she knew she was among just a few who could fly. "Where I'm from it's normal for my people, but I've lived the last decade or so on Earth and it's considered something more super human than normal there." She explained. It wasn't really magic in the Utopian Parallel, her people could simply fly. But what was normal in some places made some people gods in others.
Listening as he explained about the magic of his home world America saw a bit of a parallel there, not all the people were she was from could utilize star portals the way she could just a few of them. And then when he threw his weapon out toward a dune ahead she watched as he disappeared from his place beside her and was suddenly up ahead. Magic indeed. But a different sort than the kind she had seen used.
She punched open another portal, not sure if it would open or not, but something about this place seemed to let them hold steady, at least as long as her only intent was to travel here. And through the open star she could saw Nyx there on the dune up ahead and stepped through. "I haven't seen magic quite like yours before," She admitted, "Some of my abilities were enhanced by the presence of the Demi Urge, a magical being that created the place I am from. My people - we can absorb the energy of a place, it enhances our natural abilities. So it makes me stronger and faster than I might have been otherwise."