Madison extended her hand in a random direction, causing Heda to sigh.
“He won't tell anyone, and he already knows something is up."
“But what still escapes me," Ed interjected dryly.
“Okay, you're Gifted. Got that part."
Madison thwacked Heda on the arm.
“Don't ever just walk in with a stranger without warning me!"
"He's not a stranger! Strange, but not a stranger."
“Is one of the two of you going to explain her whole sight thing?
Please?"
Madison shrugged.
“I'm legally blind."
Ed slapped his face.
“Madison --" Heda whined pitifully.
“Okay, okay. I can use echolocation in human form. Bat sonar. So there."
“Was that so hard?!" Ed said throwing his hands up.
“Nice to meet you by the way. When would be a good time to talk to you? In a straight-forward way where you just answer my questions rather than confuse me?"
"I'm free for Lunch," Madison said a bit shyly.
"Heda, did you want to join us?"
"I've got classes from ten-thirty until two, then I've got practice.
Don't worry, Ed will be a gentleman. Because if he isn't, he knows I can kick his ass." She kissed Madison while glaring at Ed.
"We're gonna split, but I'll talk to you tomorrow after practice. Okay?"
Another kiss.
“Sure. Hey, how did the meeting the Fuhrer go?"
Heda stopped in her tracks.
“Uh, it went well. We can get out of our housing contracts, so Peter's going to call his uncle in the morning.