“If you’re going to do it, then you have to make sure that you do it right!” Max yelled at me, kicking me to the floor. I laid there in silence and frustration at my own self, wondering when I would be strong enough for us to set out and leave for Moonflower because as it stood, I was the person preventing them from leaving already since I had to master the art of my powers. “It’s not just about having the strength, Nailea,” Max lectured me as he outstretched his hand for me to take it and stand up during the personal training that he had volunteered to give to me. “It’s also about how much control you have over them. You can’t just kick an object and expect it to fly into your enemy’s face. You need direction and speed. So far, you have shown none!” There weren’t a lot of sides to Max