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Nordic Witch Kitty was evidently tired but a chair was a poor place to sleep in so Laurel was glad that her apology was accepted. Shrugging she responded "It's always been that way. Prefects can't go into all the common rooms. You are free to discuss that with Headmistress Hawthorne though if you wish?" Laurel knew when her knowledge was limited.
Following Kitty over to the chairs, and chose the one adjacent to Kitty to enable easy conversing. The questions the seventh year girl had were not unnatural at all. Most students were uncertain about what lied ahead after they graduated. Smiling kindly she explained. "I SEE things and it's not something I can turn off with a switch so I get premonitions several times a day. I can though focus my Eye on one person if requested to." Thinking Laurel asked "What in your future are you most curious about? Love perhaps?" [/COLOR]
She shrugged when Laurel recommended talking to Professor Hawthorne.
"Maybe I will. I don't want to be annoying or anything. I just thought it was strange how private parts of the castle are."
But she didn't want to talk about that anymore, at least not now that the subject had changed to what she was curious about.
"I've had a few nightmares this year about being arrested," she confessed, a confession she hadn't made to anyone else.
"Partly I think those dreams were caused because of that weird message I don't remember writing on the floor, and how Ronan accused me of being in the Cult of Walpurgis. But you've probably heard how I plan to protest the Statute. In some of my dreams I get arrested while I'm protesting." She paused before continuing, and it was it was clear asking the next question was upsetting.
"And I was wondering if maybe you've seen something like that in my future - if I become an activist after graduating. I don't ever, ever, EVER want to go to Azkaban."
The question about love made her smile despite how serious she was feeling.
"I dunno, did you see any Gothic guys in my future?"She was glad love was brought up as it relieved some of the tension she was feeling.