Enter Sally Betterstone

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Aletia smiled, shutting her own eyes. "Wind, although lately I've been discovering other powers. It happens. So, what are your powers, Sally?" She opened her eyes at the end of her sentence.
 

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Sally floated upwards silently and smoothly. "That, plus I can enter people's dreams and I can heal myself and others." She yawned again and floated slowly toward the sofa she was sitting on, but she still levitated, as if that was more comfortable than sitting on a chair. "So, how long have you been here for?"
 

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Aletia thought for second, remaining silent. After several minutes, she looked up at the levitating Sally, saying, "Since the 13th of December. You new?"
 

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"Yeah, I've just arrived. Dunno how long ago, since I fell asleep." She sat back on the seat. "So, tell me... any nightmares recently?"
 

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Aletia raised an eyebrow, surprised at the question just asked. "No... Why?"
 

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"Ah, well, my mom told me just before I left that I could help tell people why they're having nightmares and what to do to avoid them. But I don't know how to do that, and I was hoping I could help someone."
 

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Aletia grinned. "Well, maybe you enter their dream and try to find the cause of the nightmare and fight it. It may not be right, but hey, it's a suggestion."
 

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"That's what I'm thinking, but..." Sally stopped midsentence. She couldn't think of any reason why she should dismiss Aletia's theory. "Well I suppose there's only one way to find out."
 

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Aletia nodded. "I guess. But if you don't like homework, I feel sorry for you. The older students always get the harder homework."
 

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"Homework. I don't really mind it that much." Sally said softly and monotonously. "Though, since I'm only twelve, I won't be expecting much."
 
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