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Harry174 Laura looked at the Librarian, she was wondering where he had come from. "Good Day Mr. Kitridge." Laura smiled as she stood letting Ed talk to the Professor, she smiled as the Professor finally believed them, at first she had a funny feeling that Professor hadn't believed her. "Yeah Professor, we all got thrown out by an invisable force, or so it felt like it." Laura suddenly had an idea. "Should I go see if the other houses can't get into their common room?" Laura smiled at the Professor.
Invisible force? Okay, the frown was back. This was even stranger. So they hadn't seen who had thrown them out?
"It might... might be best if you stick with me for now, Laura. If this turns out to be as strange as it's sounding." Don't want her to wander off towards the other common rooms and get thrown out of somewhere else.
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Nordic Witch "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.
"Professor Hadley doesn't seem to be in, but I'm going to leave her a note certainly," Isabelle nodded confirmation to Leo's idea. Of course if this was serious, Fina would need to know about it. And if Issy needed help down there she might even send a patronus to find her.
Straightening her robes, Issy fixed a determined expression on her face and nodded again.
"Yes, you should check on the Lions, good idea. Let me know if they have the same problem, we might need to put our heads together." But whatever it was was probably fairly simple to fix. Probably.
"Right then, towards the kitchens you three. Mister Kitridge, I do hope the Lions are having better luck and aren't affected," Isabelle smiled. It was bad enough having one common room locked up. With a wave of her hand to summon them, Issy started off down the corridor, her robes billowing behind her.