[She lets out a surprised hum as she feels the electricity, rubbing slightly at her arms to get her hairs to stop whatever they're doing.
That definitely doesn't sound like a language she's heard before. She's kind of fascinated! She wonders if anyone here has the power of instantaneous translation, or something.] Sorry, I don't... hm. You don't understand me either, then, do you? [She rubs at her chin in thought, watching them as she asks first in English, then Spanish, then broken French. She doubts they'll understand any other language but their own, but it's worth a shot. She keeps pace with the kid, wondering how else she could communicate with them... maybe drawing? But for that they'd have to stop walking first, and they seem determined to keep moving.]
Ah, what about a name, at least? [She makes sure she has the child's attention before enthusiastically pointing at herself.] Olivia! [Then, she points her finger at them, without moving her hand close to them at all in case they get spooked, and gives them a nod. What's your name?]
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That definitely doesn't sound like a language she's heard before. She's kind of fascinated! She wonders if anyone here has the power of instantaneous translation, or something.] Sorry, I don't... hm. You don't understand me either, then, do you? [She rubs at her chin in thought, watching them as she asks first in English, then Spanish, then broken French. She doubts they'll understand any other language but their own, but it's worth a shot. She keeps pace with the kid, wondering how else she could communicate with them... maybe drawing? But for that they'd have to stop walking first, and they seem determined to keep moving.]
Ah, what about a name, at least? [She makes sure she has the child's attention before enthusiastically pointing at herself.] Olivia! [Then, she points her finger at them, without moving her hand close to them at all in case they get spooked, and gives them a nod. What's your name?]