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ooc: Oh no I linked the wrong thread. Was supposed to take you to the corridor My apologies.
Having led the woman to the carts, Quizzit made sure to give the general warning to please keep all arms and legs in the cart at all times. Once he was sure that she appropriately situated, he sat himself down right in front and snapped his fingers. With a jolt, the cart moved into motion. Dipping and winding, the cart whistled deep into the depths of the vaults
Sometime later, the cart began to slow down 460's, 70's, 90's, 502, 504,...and finally stopped completely at 509.
"Here we are." With a little hop, he made his way out of the cart and headed for the door. With his back turned towards her, he ran one long finger along the door. A grinding sound came from deep within along with the multiple clicking of locks being released. Eventually, the enchantments melted away to reveal the key hole. Inserting the key and turning it, he stood back as the door swung open.
Gesturing inside, he nodded. "It is your vault, you may place in it what you wish."
OOC: really?
Virgo followed the goblins caution. She stared at the goblins back while riding there way to her vault.
Upon arriving Virgo watched the goblin as he did his job. Normally Virgo was used to have Gofer, their house elf, assist her in going to banks but not today. She was completely unaware that she gave the book to the goblin mistaking it for Gofer. As she realized it, she quickly took it back and said
"I'm sorry. I--uhmm..." she didn't bothered explaining to the goblin.
As her vault opened she tossed the book she had on her hand and put in her deposit. After doing so, she turned to the goblin and uttered
"that is all." leaving her vault.