"Good, good," Tanya nodded, slowly unwinding her energy from Avery's.
"That was ok?" Avery asked, leaning back against her chair. She closed her eyes for a second, her energy flowing back into her mind.
"That was great," Tanya enthused. "I think we've done some great work in a short amount of time."
"Really?"
Tanya smiled, and reached over to pat her shoulder. "Yes, I think it's coming back to you easier than you think."
"It doesn't feel like it," Avery frowned. "I still feel like I'm tripping over, if that makes sense."
"You felt like this before," Tanya told her. "You've always put an enormous amount of pressure on yourself, power wise. I think you should let go, take it all as it comes, and I think you'll find it starts to come back on it's own."
"Thank you," Avery said suddenly. "I mean, you've done so much already."
"It's no bother, truly," Tanya assured her. "Do you feel confident you'll be able to continue the lessons I've given you, without me?"
Avery nodded. "I think so. Are you leaving?"
"I'll stay until the weekend is out, and then I'm afraid we'll have to take our leave," Tanya said, smiling a little. "I have to go back to the Station. But you are always welcome to come up if you feel you need a little brush up."
"Thank you, again. For everything."