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Ahh, Leo. She wasn't expecting to bump into him, but... wait, what was that in his hand? Issy was just about to ask when he got there first and greeted them, asking her a question. "Good day, L-- Mister Kitridge," formal, kids about. Yes. "Apparently so. Laura and Edmund here were just telling me that the Hufflepuff's have been ejected from their common room." Her voice still a hint of disbelieving about it, although not so much as before. "And that they can't seem to get back in. I was just going down to see what I could do," she smiled. Hopefully it would be something, as it was getting late and having so many kids out and about at this time wasn't ideal.
She looked over at the two Huffies and smiled as they too greeted the librarian. "Edmund said the students had been sprawled all over the floor, wasn't it?" she asked, tilting her head at him. Very strange.
"Ejected...." Leobald echoed in disbelief. Very strange. Why had the Hufflepuff's been evicted from their own common room and by some kind of strong invisible force as Laura described it? Shaking his head Leo spoke to Professor Magnus.
"Very strange. I think you should go investigate right away if just to make sure that the common room is actually locked and not just stuck." "Have you informed Professor Hadley?" He wondered gesturing in the direction of Josephina's office. It was the logical step since she was the Hufflepuff Head of House and they were practically on her doorstep anyway.
Looking over briefly at Edmund he asked
"No hufflepuff's were injured in the eviction from the common room i hope?" If that was the unfortunate case then Leo would send a patronus to Cecelia immediatley.
Letting his gaze drift over to Laura he replied.
"Good thought dear. I shall go and check if the lions have met the same strange fate of eviction." Fingering on the reel absently he wondered if his stolen fishing pole would ever be found.