Even though she had been so quiet, Morgan managed to hear what she said even though it was really quiet. Maybe it was because of his being blind. Losing one sense kind of enhanced all others. He had noticed this multiple times. He smiled when she said she was alright, though, glad that she was, she just seemed to have something on her that Morgan couldn't quite place. But she seemed fine with it.
But then someone else entered the stables to stir up trouble. He was obviously older than them all, at least from what Morgan could sense. But he was talking like a child. There was no problem spilling...oh, that's why Morgan couldn't tell what it was. Water moved so rapidly that his echolocation couldn't keep up. But there was still nothing wrong with spilling it. He was acting like a child. There was plenty more water for the horses.
"Um, for one, I don't think you know how the horses feel." Morgan said, slightly confused as to why this guy assumed the horses were upset by the other girl spilling the water. And Flayace was right. It was too heavy for the girls...wings? Morgan's echolocation was able to keep up with the wings. It was odd, not at all like he expected fairy wings. Not that he expected to meet a fairy, even though anything was possible at this school.
"Two, it was too heavy. Which all of us have pointed out." Morgan commented. "Though," he said turning to Aspen, "you probably shouldn't be carrying something too heavy." He half scolded the girl. "And really, there is more water, right?" He didn't know if there was more water, but it was alright to assume, right? "I don't see any reason to be rude."
But then someone else entered the stables to stir up trouble. He was obviously older than them all, at least from what Morgan could sense. But he was talking like a child. There was no problem spilling...oh, that's why Morgan couldn't tell what it was. Water moved so rapidly that his echolocation couldn't keep up. But there was still nothing wrong with spilling it. He was acting like a child. There was plenty more water for the horses.
"Um, for one, I don't think you know how the horses feel." Morgan said, slightly confused as to why this guy assumed the horses were upset by the other girl spilling the water. And Flayace was right. It was too heavy for the girls...wings? Morgan's echolocation was able to keep up with the wings. It was odd, not at all like he expected fairy wings. Not that he expected to meet a fairy, even though anything was possible at this school.
"Two, it was too heavy. Which all of us have pointed out." Morgan commented. "Though," he said turning to Aspen, "you probably shouldn't be carrying something too heavy." He half scolded the girl. "And really, there is more water, right?" He didn't know if there was more water, but it was alright to assume, right? "I don't see any reason to be rude."