Scott had been busy since the party. He had made his way around the basement as well as the grounds, taking notes and planning what could happen where. He also had been devising a few ideas for training both the students and the adults, attempting to factor in personalities, abilities, level of proficiency, and general interest. After a night spent
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"It would go better for me."
He glanced at Charles, then looked at Scott.
"Nobody else here can show her how to handle her power with any... finesse," he said, his tone becoming serious. "She can learn it from me or she can learn it herself, as I did. She cannot learn it from you."
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"I have to agree with Erik here. If there's a student who wishes to learn more about control, and the further development of, it should be with someone who has either the same ability, or, something comparatively similar. Lorna can put any personal opinions she has aside, as can the other students. Mentors should be available to both teach, and guide those who want it."
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"That would be good, yes." It meant she was going to spend time with Bobby, at the very least, and ... well, they would see who else. "I would suggest that any of us are available to guide, in case of conflict, but if there is questioning decisions, the final authority stays with Charles and Erik."
Not by seniority. Not by power. If the adults were following their lead, within reason, the children would sense that and follow, too.
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