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Princesspower
Sarah actually considered the offer. "Well, I really wanted to take out 'When the ministry turned on us' which is lighter"it was a novel in fact, a historical novel based during the second wizarding war about a muggleborn, "yet, this book is more challenging so I want to give it try," really she wanted to take out both books and alternate. Yet she did not have the courage to ask that.
Ah, now Sarah was sort of making sense. A challenge was always nice. Cocking his head sideways Mr Kitrdige commented.
"You are allowed to borrow more than one book at time dear. So you can borrow ‘When the ministry turned on us’ too if you want?" In his opinion though neither book seemed action packed or a page reader but he didn’t judge. If Sarah wanted to read these books then Leo wasn’t going to object.
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sweetpinkpixie
Kurumi simply offered the librarian a smile accompanied by a nod. Technically, she was here everyday studying for NEWTs or doing some sort of classwork...or working on reorganizing the reference section. Recharming had been the most difficult, but after teaching Beezus and Kat the spells and enlisting their help, the Gryffindor had made progress. Lots of progress. Another week and they would be done.
"Oh no, I still am," Kurumi chirped. "I've sent off my application to university last week to hopefully go into the field. This is just to appease my curiosity." Accepting the book from him, Kurumi promptly put it in her bag and closed the flap. "Thanks, Mr. Kitridge." And with that Kurumi made her way out of the library to do a bit of light reading.
Kurumi visited the library each day Leo knew that but she didn’t come and borrow books that often or chat with him unless she needed assistance. So well now he was stalling. Nodding he beamed.
"Good! Dragons are noble creatures that need a person with courage and love to continue to breed their race before it goes extinct." Leo didn’t mention that he didn’t think that dragons were a creature that he feared and rather not go eye to eye with unless forced.
"Let me know what the university says. I could send after more dragon breeding literature for you if you want to get a head start." It was the least he could do even if he wasn’t a fan of dragons himself.
"Bye Kurumi!" Leobald called after the retreating Gryffindor Prefect.