This is a lame post. =/
Pham Thi Anh Sang
Anh Sang cocked her head to the side. "Oh okay," she said thoughtfully. "So, I make something like a cup and put a staff or something in the middle of it." That's what the suggestion translated to in her head, anyways. She giggled to herself a little. It looked really kind of weird when she put it that way!
Although, the girl wasn't too sure how to connect those things together. It might work if she smashed a hole through the bottom of the cup part and then sandwiched it between two discs or other things to keep it in place. But then she'd maybe have this weird end part sticking out and she wasn't sure she wanted that.
Well, the only way to really find out was to do it herself so Anh Sang grabbed one of her hard light butterflies out of the air and began to shape it. Orbs were always nice to start with so she squished it down into a lumpy sphere. She didn't really make cups with her magic ever, but she guessed it was kind of like making really long bracelets. Normally, what she did for that was to stretch out the light and fuse the ends together but if there was going to be a bottom, then maybe she couldn't do that.
Scowling, she looked at Mister Cunningham's sword. More specifically, she looked the part where the blade was coming out. It looked kind of like the thing holding it in place was some kind of ring. So maybe what she should do is make a cup and then a cap with a slot through it. Ack, but then it'll have to be a perfect fit! the young girl lamented. But okay, she liked challenges. She could totally do this!
Experimentally, she she held the sphere in the palm of one hand and then pressed her fist through it. Even though it was hard light, she could still shape it in the same ways as soft light. It just took longer and made her hands tingle more. So after a little bit, she ended up with a vase like object, caught somewhere between the shape of a bowl and a cup. Ehhhh....
"Annnnddd... That's too big." She squished it back into a sphere shape, feeling partially annoyed and a little embarrassed, but mostly really happy. Making things was fun. It was even more fun if she could actually make what she was wanted to get, though.
Huh... I need something about as thin as that. Anh Sang looked at the actual sword again as she levitated the sphere of light above her hand. Idly, just to see what would happen, she tried to get the light to snap into the form of the weapon by itself. Even though the girl knew from previous experience that it probably wasn't going to work, there was the remote chance that it actually might.
The light twitched. Anh Sang stared at it hopefully. It lifted into the air and promptly shattered into a shower of marbles.