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Apparition. Still the most puke inducing mode of transport Isabelle had ever experienced. And she was glad when it was over, and she stood in....a dingy side street. Of course. No public places. Muggles.
Smoothing herself out, and taking a quick look at her watch - which told her she was quite a bit later than everyone else - she strolled off around the corner and stared at the entrance to the museum. Oh boy. So big, and grand, and wonderful. Issy was so glad Maya had allowed her to tag along. This was going to be a fun day. Now all she had to do was find the group.
Having wandered for what seemed like ages, she finally spotted them disappearing around the corner towards another exhibit. Following on behind, Isabelle listened in as the students answered the questions Maya was putting to them, all the while staring at the GINORMOUS T-Rex. Sidling in next to the woman, she leant forward and whispered. "Sorry I'm late. Have I missed all the good bits?" 'Cos she would be SO SAD if she had.
Cedric had been watching Destiny and Evelyn for a while, watching them argue over what the dinosaurs were really called. Dinorawr or Dinoswore? Hmm. Pretty close, no? But it was no later time that he'd gotten bored at them so he decided to take a look. And look, they were now at the Dinosaur gallery! Awesome.
His arms crossed, he contemplated the skeletal creatures. They looked normal, like what dead dinosaurs should look and only their bones were found. There were moving dinosaurs as well. However, there weren't any hint or whatsoever that magic was the thing that were making them move.
His gaze probed the entire gallery yet again... and ironically landed on the Transfiguration professor, who seemed to had just arrived... for what? Transfiguration. Transfigure. Dinosaurs. He should have seen this one coming.
Cedric walked slowly and furtively toward the Transfiguration professor, being extra careful lest a certain Mexican woman notice him. But oh, Professor Magnus was talking to Professor Saylen. Well...
"Professor Saylen!" Cedric greeted loudly, feigning cheerfulness, as he at once sidled in next to Professor Magnus.
"Look at those dinosaurs... they're moving!" Yeah. LOOK! And then he turned to the one he really desired to talk to.
"Professor Magnus," he started, his tone business-like yet almost like a hushed whisper,
"You're not going to make those creatures alive, I presume?" If she would, then teach him how! Evil!smirk.