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Old 07-06-2015, 01:07 PM   #93 (permalink)
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Listening to Professor Cassie explain the divination method they would be using, Lux felt that it was rather simple if not unnecessary. Was anyone going to turn up guilty? Doubtful.

Adi was taking care of the sieve situation, and she thanked him as he handed one over. There were more constructive things they could be doing right now - like looking for Bob - but it seemed like Professor Cassie was insisting that one of them was involved in the turtlenapping.

"Ready when you are, partner!" she said as she returned the hug. The faster they finished this, the faster Professor Cassie would see that outside forces were involved.

Unsurprisingly, the sieve didn't move an inch or even wobble. "Looks like I'm not guilty after all," she said in an attempt to lighten the mood a little. Now it was her turn to try it out on him. Positioning the sieve so that it was right in the middle of the table, Lux tapped it with her wand. "Damnare Ostendere." Hopefully that was the correct incantation, but she would find out in a moment. "Aditya Rehman."


SEEEEE?

Adi knew even without having to do this Lux was NOT the culprit. And like he had thought before, no one here was going to be guilty. He grinned at Lux. "As if you would ever do anything to Bob or any other creature.'' Now it was his turn to sit back and wait. Thankfully Lux seemed to be able to keep her focus despite the situation. The Hufflepuff watched her tap his sieve and say his name.

As if he had to worr-

GREAT MAJESTIC HIPPOGRIFFS!

HIS SIEVE! It shivered a little.

The Hufflepuff stared at the thing then his eyes flicked to Lux. She had seen that... she had to. But he WASN'T GUILTY! "The sieve's faulty,'' he said, very much perplexed.
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