There are uncharacteristically dark crescents under Luna's protuberant eyes, their usual twinkle a little dimmer than it's been of late. She seems to be drooping in an odd way, shoulders curled forwards in a hunch, hair unnoticed in her face, fingers dull and slow
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"That's a neat trick you have there," he nodded towards the floating books. "Do you have telekinesis?"
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"It's a levitation charm," she says simply, dreamy voice tinted with the lightest touch of strain.
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"Doesn't everyone?" he asks, glancing up from his datapad.
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There is a silence, filled with her usual inscrutable staring. It seems she is finished for the moment, when she swish and flicks, and the datapad slips out of the teen's hands to join her collection. She looks mildly curious.
"What exactly does 'Gray's Anatomy' comprise?"
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The man in the fedora hadn't actually noticed the floating books yet. He was too busy inspecting his own haul of data pads, which covered a variety of topics, but for the most part were all about ancient civilizations of various worlds. He had to occupy himself somehow.
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"No you don't..." He trails off when he finally looks over at the girl. Well, he really isn't looking at the girl as much as he's looking at her tablets floating around. He furrows his brow, "How are you doing that?"
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"Glad to know I'm not alone." She smiles vaguely at him. "You're rather purple."
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"That is so."
There are worse things she could focus on.
Upon viewing her wandwork, he adds, "You are rather gifted."
Magic as he knows it usually involves more latin.
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As he was walking, he heard someone singing quietly, and he decided to get a closer look. He walked up, and heard the person (a girl) sigh to herself about missing books.
"Can't say I feel the same, since I'm not much of a book person, but I guess adjustin's kinda hard," Mal said as some sort of greeting.
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"Maybe there's a book out there that doesn't think it's a people book, but one day you'll find each other, and you'll both realize that you're just fond of individuals rather than vague, labelled groups." Oddly enough, what she just said almost makes sense.
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