• "Look into the water, Terra."
    "I see myself."
    Aqua did not have water to see herself like Terra had water to see himself. She looked into herself and at the scenery nearby while Terra saw out of himself in the body of water.
    "What do you see, Aqua?"
    "I see the castle...and your arm."

    The castle they lived in was attractive, it was tall and had a dazzling view of the sunset when it hits the palace. Aqua liked the view of the castle from afar because she captured the structure in the weathered environment. Terra also liked this view but he preferred to see the world from the bridges and windows of the stone palace. Aqua found peace in the natural dynasties of the world, which is why she invited Terra for a walk to the hot springs in the grey forest.

    Terra was an architect, so he was most grounded in fantastical structures built by man. He admired the natural formations like the mountains and valleys, the trees around a hot spring, contemplating the accidental magnamic strength the earth exerts on its material. He brought up the study of magnetism to Aqua who he knows just started observing its properties on water.

    "What happens in the center of a positively and a negatively charged pole?" Aqua asked aloud.
    "The neutrally charged water in the center of a magnet would be stable."
    "The positively and negatively charged poles pull equally on the water and it is unable to move; this puts the water in extreme tension."
    "You could look at it that way, or you could think of the tension as influence." Terra said.