Sergei didn’t reply, intent on pulling a dresser out into the center of the room. Of course the tables had to be buried toward the back, forcing this asinine conversation to last even longer. Lars grabbed the end of the dresser and helped move it to the side. “Out of all your people, you were the most willing to accept and embrace our abilities. Most of them are still suspicious of us or don’t believe in our talents.” He glanced at Lars briefly. “I have done much over the years, but I have never been able to move the wind as you do.” Lars shook his head. “No, but you could have other talents. Maybe they’re not as well-developed or strong, but they might be there. Valentina might have them too, especially if she felt the truth barrier. We could give both of you a simple DNA test to find

