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Zhenya smiled at Echo. Now that she heard someone say it out loud, it sounded like SNORE… this class was never boring though. Not for her, anyway. Zhenya nodded, but was a bit puzzled herself about what the target was exactly. Zhenya almost wanted to hug Echo, she understood how it would be freaky being in a graveyard trying to hear the dead. She wanted to say no and shake her head but she wasn't really sure. "I don't think there are. I mean… we're not really in a graveyard it just looks… freakishly like we are." Zhenya really hoped her words were right. Gulp. "If you're a bit nervous you could try practicing just the incantation until it feels natural. Then try it on the ground. Even if there are bodies under there, you're not alone here." Besides, would Professor Cassie really get them practicing on corpses? She hoped not.
Zhenya tried again, partly so that Echo could watch if she wanted to. "Sonorus," she said confidently, outwardly anyway, pointing directly underneath her.
Zhenya was frowning, because the dirt was NOT talkin'. No worms no bugs no nothing. Especially no farts or burps. She was still trying to hear when Adi spoke. She got an image of something and started laughing. Her tummy was hurting! "What you mean if you're already familiar with their gut sounds?" she laughed again. "I'd probably recognise my Uncle Archer's farts." More laughing. She was sure that wasn't what he meant, so when the laughing had stopped she said "I'm not sure. It makes sense that it would I guess… being familiar and already having a connection with them." That was a good question!
Zhenya was being so nice to her, kind of like a big sister and she was really happy that she was helping her out, standing close to her she was still scared, and her telling Echo that she didn't "think" anything was under there, didn't really hold well to much with her.
"practicing okay.. sounds good, do you mind if i stand like near you" the girl would jump on Zhenya's back if she could. this was all just to scarry for her.
"So-no-rus......so-no-rus.." it seemed like a silly word but she knew it was important to learn. she kept practicing while standing next to her comfort zone.