Juliana chuckled a little at Cara's moment about talking to animals. The image of people going up to animals and trying to have a meaningful conversation with them was, absurd as it was, actually pretty amusing.
"Heh. Yes, I'm sure they'd make brilliant conversation partners. But, you know, something tells me that they wouldn't have much to say to, er, 'city people'."
When it came to the subject of earning money, Juliana couldn't think of too many ways a child could do so. Children were, of course, usually provided for by their parents, so there weren't many situations where a kid needed to make money. There was one way she knew of, but she also knew that Cara would be none too happy about it.
"Well, you might not like the sound of this, but... you could always do what I do and use your magic to make money. I'm not sure what all of your magical abilities are, but people would definitely be willing to pay a lot for the kind of fruit you conjured up earlier. There was a lot of stuff in there that we rarely get to see here in the city, and certainly not as fresh as you made it."