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sweetpinkpixie
Kurumi titled her head to the side. "Allows non-magical people to not find out about us?" Kurumi asked raising an eyebrow. She wasn't sure that allow was the right word. She quickly scanned the bottom part of that article mentioning the statue. "It doesn't seem like such a good statue after reading this." She had completely ignored his cupcake comment. Her overly curious brain was stuck within the pages of this mysterious paper.
"Well, it allows US...," er, allows who? Hold on that thought.
"...it allows other people to find ways to make Muggles not know about us, yes, that's more like it," and then he eyed the article for real and frowned. Yeah, this magazine was not for Kurumi, really.
She should read Witch-Weekly.
"Er, it has been awful--sometimes--the measures the Wizarding Community has taken in order to maintain the Secrecy," so, really, this was nothing, nothing at all.
He eyed Vashti, surely she'd have a better way with words. He could only do smiles.
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Snape'sGirlThru&Thru
Looking up from the magazine, Vashti shook her head. "Well no, not exactly," she replied. "I've heard of it, of course, but I haven't actually seen or read any Quibbler edition before. Especially not here at the food trolley." 'Cause, well, generally the food trolly was only for food, candy-type food specifically. They didn't sell Daily Prophets here, did they?
True.
"I know, that's the weird part, right? They've never been at the trolley before," surely a Seventh Year could come and clarify it?
Pffft. No need.
But he'd been right about one thing. Vashti did have a way with words. She managed to explain to Kurumi much better than he had. And now he actually wished he'd never mentioned the cupcakes to Kurumi, because Vashti was not the one meant to have one of those.
Jake was.