Fray waited patiently for her Master to answer. Her Master seemed absorbed in her work so she decided to leave her to her work. "I will just help on construction, but if you ever need me for anything, I'm always here." Fray said, and started to head downstairs. But then she stopped with an idea. "There is just something I want you to know I can do." Fray stepped forward. "Please don't be alarmed or angry." Fray then concentrated and sent a green insect to her book, eating at it. More insects appeared and swarmed around her, getting bigger, and dripping green ooze. Vicious wolves appeared and stalked toward her. Seeing the surprised, and somewhat alarmed face of her Master, she made it all disappear. "I can show people fears. I can also read fears, But for whatever reason, I can't pick up what your deepest fear is." She furrowed her brow in concentration. No matter how hard Fray tried, she couldn't get a distinct fear from her Master. "Although this has limits. I can only do it to one, maybe two people at a time, depending on how strong or week the mind is. For example, I had difficulty showing that to you, it was very exhausting." Fray nodded to her Master and headed back down the stairs. "I will leave you to your work."
Fray hopped down the stairs. She almost ran directly into that strange Bwgan. What was his name? Jod? Gid? Gee? Jed? Ged. Ged, that was it. Ged intrigued her. He wasn't exactly like other Bwgan. He had a strong mind, not as strong as her new Master, but still strong. He also acted different from other Bwgan. Not as ravenous. In a way she sort of admired him, like the big brother she never had. But in other ways, she thought him strange, and pointless. For example, his behavior when getting supplies from the town. He paid for them! Me? I would just be like, give me all your wooden planks or I kill everyone of your children and leave you broken hearted. She looked up to him, carrying logs. She would offer to help him, but she wasn't the type to help, without getting something in return. Although, she would gladly obey her Master. She sighed. "need help?" The words practically stung in her mouth. Help. She grabbed a log in her mouth. And trotted beside Ged. Why was she being nice? She didn't normally be nice. But Ged wasn't like other Bwgan.