Chapter 35
Chapter 35
Part 7
“Ah. Well there’s not much I can suggest for that, but that’s not what’s concerning me.” Yzell replied.
“The thing is this; without any physical exercise, without even the minimal muscular efforts made in
lying down and moving to be more comfortable, Valentia’s body is wasting away. Her constant use of
Levitation is particularly harmful. She hasn’t gained any weight since she was born, in fact she’s lost a
bit. All of her muscles and tissues are atrophying. You need to get her physically moving and
interacting and exercising, and soon, or there will be permanent affects, both in her wasted physique,
and in her lack of any ability to control it in order to move normally.”
She turned to Mark and Talia. “Realizing that about Valentia prompted me to realize a similar fact about
the twins. They never speak or sing, or make any vocal sounds whatsoever. They use psionics for
everything. I haven’t really thought about it because they aren’t yet at the age when most babies start
to talk. But when the rest of their physical abilities and development are so far ahead of normal, it’s
obvious that their vocal development is falling far behind. Except for the occasional cry when they stub
their toes or whatnot, their only vocalizations are laughter. I worry that if they don’t start talking and
singing soon, they never will.”
“Hmm. I’m sure Valentia won’t react well to being forced to stop using magic for everything, even for a
moment.” Alilia thoughtfully stated. “She has a nasty temper. And I’m sure she will need to be forced;
she won’t give up magic just because we ask her.” Exclusive content © by Nô(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
“I’ll very slowly and gradually cut her off from the field of power, starting right now.” Mark decided. “She
doesn’t have much reserves, and in about an hour she’ll run out, and so will her Levitation. Then she’ll
at least get a normal night’s sleep. She’ll be mad about it when she wakes up, but she won’t be able to
do anything about it but fuss and cry, which should be good for her. That’s what babies normally do
when they’re angry anyway. We’ll just have to be very patient and pleasant with her at all times, and
start doing the physical training with her that you girls did for the twins when they were born. We’ll give
her as much physical play and attention as we can, to keep her moving and distract her from the fact
that she can’t use magic.
“Once she gets her fitness back, we can start letting her use magic again for a specific time at the end
of each day, then cut her off again when she goes to sleep so she’ll sleep normally. She won’t like it,
but as long as we’re completely consistent about it, she should eventually get used to it and accept it.
Once she can understand that we’ll let her use magic as long as she stays physically active, we should
be okay.
“We’ll talk to the twins tomorrow about talking and singing. I don’t know how they’ll feel about it, but at
least they can understand common sense when they hear it. I’m sure we can convince them of the
wisdom of developing all of their abilities; their vocal abilities included.”
“All right then.” Yzell smiled as she stood. “I expected it would take longer to find practical solutions for
my concerns, but I shouldn’t be surprised. You’d think I’d be used to you by now, Mark Longstrider. Of
course, your plan will have to take into account the fact that it will be quite some time before Valentia
will sleep through the entire night, or stay awake through the entire day.”
“Oh we’re fully aware of that, believe me!” Mark chuckled. “But her longest sleep period is usually when
we go to bed.”
“She’ll wake for her feeding and diaper change about four hours past midnight.” Alilia stated a smile.
“So we’ve got about five and a half hours before the excitement starts.”
“She is going to have the champion of all temper tantrums.” Talia nodded. “But we’ll all deal with it, I’m
sure.”
“Thanks for coming by, Yzell.” Mark told her with a smile as he showed her out. “And as always, thanks
for all your help. You’ve been a treasure.”
“Thank you, all of you.” Yzell countered with a grin. “I gain valuable research information every time I
come here.”
“Give our regards to your family!” Talia added as Yzell left.
Mark sat down on a sofa to think about what they’d learned, and Talia and Alilia climbed onto his lap
and joined his contemplations.
“Bah. I can’t think of any improvements to your plan.” Alilia said as she stood. “Let’s get some sleep.
We’ll need it.”
As it happened, Valentia only let them have four hours of rest. Then they had to face The Ordeal Of
The Screaming Baby, which lasted for five hours until Valentia went back to sleep. They were to face it
again whenever she was awake for the next two weeks, except for the four hours they allowed her to
use magic every evening.
Fortunately, she was asleep when the twins woke for breakfast the next morning, giving their parents a
chance to discuss speaking and singing with them.
Mark led the discussion, and started by going over what Yzell had said the night before.
“I don’t see that it makes any difference.” Reggie shrugged when Mark was finished. “I mean, so what if
we don’t talk with our voices? Using psionics works way better. I can even sing to everyone at a
gathering at once that way, if I wanted to, even when the hall’s full of everyone in the settlement. I could
never sing loud enough for everyone to hear me if I used my voice, and if I could, it would be way too
loud for everyone who was close to me.”
“True, and if you have to sing to the whole gathering, that’s a good idea.” Mark nodded. “But if you want
to sing to just a few people, it’s better to use your voice.”
“Why?” Reggie countered.
“For the joy of actually doing it.” Mark chuckled. “If I wanted to, I could cast a spell that would play the
harp for me, but it would never be as fun as actually playing it myself, with my hands and fingers.
“I hate trying to talk.” Helemia stated, sounding irritated. “And we have tried. We sound stupid, and it
hurts my throat.”
“That’s only because you haven’t done it at all, and you waited too long before you tried the first time.”
Mark explained. “Now it’ll be harder because you waited so long, and the longer you wait, the harder
it’ll be. I’m sorry we never thought to work on this with you sooner. But as Yzell said, if you don’t start
talking soon, you might never be able to.”
“I don’t care.” Helemia resolutely declared. “The unicorns don’t talk either; they use their psionics for
everything just like us, and everyone thinks that’s just fine.”
“Because that’s what’s normal for a unicorn.” Mark patiently explained. “But consider how everyone
would feel if a unicorn learned to talk with his mouth, like we do. A lot of people who don’t have much
magic or psionics would really appreciate it, like the humans, the Selkies, and a bunch of other races.
But if that unicorn decided that he would only talk with his mouth from now on, including when he was
only with other unicorns, his people would think he was so strange that they’d find it disturbing to be
around him. And that’s the biggest problem with never talking with your mouths; it makes people
uncomfortable, and it makes some people feel like you’re showing off, and lording your superiority over
them.
“That doesn’t matter very much here and now. You’re still so young that you have no responsibilities,
and everyone here knows you, so they give you some slack. But if you ever want to work closely with
people who don’t know you, or hold any positions of responsibility in the wider world after we leave
here, you’ll find it a lot easier if ordinary people can relate to you.”
“He’s right you know.” Alilia added. “A lot of people wonder how he became leader of the world, and not
Somonik or Tithian or someone like that. And a lot of the reason is that people can relate to him.
Everyone feels like he’s one of them, from the mightiest dragon to the smallest gnome, and they feel
like they understand him.”