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Old 09-05-2012, 05:23 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Gwendolyn made her way along the corridor, rapidly heading to the library. She only had a few pieces of parchment in her bag, the book for Arithmancy, and, of course, the diary which Ariadne gave to her. She needed some time to work on the code cracking. Seriously... why couldn’t those pages have been written normally?! Noo. They had to be all full of numbers. Though, Gwen couldn’t say that she didn’t wish to start analyzing it. She was curious to see what pieces of information it contained. There had to be something important inside, otherwise it wouldn’t be written in that stupid code. Though... she had to admit. It felt good to know that Ari trusted her with it...

She suddenly stopped for a second when she arrived at the entrance. She made her way in quickly, immediately heading over to the study tables. From a considerable distance, Gwen started scanning the place, looking for a certain Hufflepuff. After all, they agreed to meet here and start working for Arithmancy. That was one of the reasons... The other was that Ari made her come and talk to Jory. As much as she would have wished to be able to refuse her friend, she couldn’t.As she got closer to the study tables, the fifth year could only spot a few students there.

Looks like Jory wasn’t there yet.

Gwen picked a random seat at the table and got the Arithmancy book and the pieces of parchment out of her bag. Good, now she only had to wait for the Hufflepuff. Maybe she did have a bit of time to work on the code cracking? As tempting as it was for her to start thinking of methods of finding out whatever there was written on those pages, she decided that it wasn’t the best time. So, the fifth year drew her attention to the Arithmancy book and started looking at the first page. Values of numbers...

Wait...

She suddenly remembered what she had thought about on the train. Since the maximum number written there was nine,each number had to correspond to a letter. Or, in this case, to three. There had to be some logical combinations. So that’s it! Gwen made a mental note to try this later that day.
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