_gallifrog_
Symbolic Animal of Gallifrey
As soon as Elliott twigged what Fia was doing writing things down, he started helping her, particularly with the Attili runes. Fia was excellent at copying them when he wrote out the word first, a skill he knew would come from her background in magic where runes were a crucial part of warding and spell casting and in some cases were almost as powerful as the words they represented. The runes she'd inked on her own body were a testament to her skills at drawing them, but the Attilian ones were deceptively tricky to grasp draw their obvious angular geometric shapes and Elliott would rather she do them until perfect than letting her get away with a set that was sort of right, but not quite. There was a method to drawing each letter (a bit like with Asian scripts of Earth). Fia was indeed proving an impressively fast learner and he had no qualms with answering her questions. If the two of them could get the basics of letters, numbers and script nailed over the next few days then when Fia did return to her own timeline she'd have an excellent foundation to build on when she picked up lessons with her Elliott.
John nodded in agreement having been thinking along similar lines himself. "That she is." Fia evidently had a knack for learning languages, she was picking it up far faster than he did (though there was a high chance that was down to the fact that when he was being taught neither he nor Elliott spoke enough of the other's language to be fully understood when giving advice, corrections and tips). But either way it just drove home the point he made earlier that Fia shouldn't have taken the lazy way out, it was inevitable as she got older that it would become harder to learn new things. "They work well together." Seeing the two of them getting on and bonding brought a half smile to his face. It could be said that John judged people on how they worked and acted around his adoptive kid, and right now Fia was ticking all the right boxes.
A short while later the others from the forge made their way into the kitchen for a well earned drink, each of them taking their favourite mug from the cupboard. Without even looking up from making her own drink, Cal took Simeon's mug from his outstretched hand and used her powers to heat up the milk inside. Once it was at a suitable temperature she passed it back to the apprentice who then added the chocolate powder, stirring with one scale covered finger, sucking off the liquid when he was done. "Drinks anybody?" Cliff asked as she put hearing aids back in (she tended to take them off when she stayed in the main forge area for prolonged periods of time as sometimes the scraping of the hammers and tools against the metal resulted in an unpleasant high-pitched feedback loop).
John nodded in agreement having been thinking along similar lines himself. "That she is." Fia evidently had a knack for learning languages, she was picking it up far faster than he did (though there was a high chance that was down to the fact that when he was being taught neither he nor Elliott spoke enough of the other's language to be fully understood when giving advice, corrections and tips). But either way it just drove home the point he made earlier that Fia shouldn't have taken the lazy way out, it was inevitable as she got older that it would become harder to learn new things. "They work well together." Seeing the two of them getting on and bonding brought a half smile to his face. It could be said that John judged people on how they worked and acted around his adoptive kid, and right now Fia was ticking all the right boxes.
A short while later the others from the forge made their way into the kitchen for a well earned drink, each of them taking their favourite mug from the cupboard. Without even looking up from making her own drink, Cal took Simeon's mug from his outstretched hand and used her powers to heat up the milk inside. Once it was at a suitable temperature she passed it back to the apprentice who then added the chocolate powder, stirring with one scale covered finger, sucking off the liquid when he was done. "Drinks anybody?" Cliff asked as she put hearing aids back in (she tended to take them off when she stayed in the main forge area for prolonged periods of time as sometimes the scraping of the hammers and tools against the metal resulted in an unpleasant high-pitched feedback loop).