He still hadn't made up his mind if that was a problem.
Talyra was still standing on the rocks. She expertly gripped the draw of her bow, as if she had made the decision to wait for further information.
As the elder and the other creatures ran into the trees, she slowly let go of the tension and lowered her bow without letting go of the arrow.
She turned to Rex.
"That... was..." she said and couldn't finish the word.
Rex looked at her back. "What was?"
"That thing you just did," she said, sounding like someone who had decided to talk about what they had just seen and was figuring out how to. "All of them at once...!"
"That was—"
"Telekinesis in a lot of situations," Rex said. "Well, let's just say I've improved it slightly."
"You weren't moving and doing that in the dungeon," Talyra said, with the accuracy of someone who had been watching Rex closely for the past week and had seen how other people fought.
