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Natalie liked Jessa's idea to get lost. Mazes could be scary, but this was a book maze and she highly doubted there was anything frightening in there. And like she said, Natalie was sure the librarian could save them before they got TOO lost and died of starvation. See, this was a good idea. Unlike Jessa's idea two years ago where she wanted to jump off the bridge and see if something caught them before they splattered onto the rocks down below.

Natalie skipped ahead to fall in sync with Jessa's stride, looking around at all the books. "I like lots of books. I like adventure books. Mum buys me a lot of those. But I've also got a collection on mermaids and I've been reading some on Mooncalves lately." That was her most recent obsession, mooncalves. She had been wanting to somehow get permission to go out at night and see them again, but with all the scary things happening, she doubted it would be possible.

"What about you?"
Oh good she was coming! Jessa kept her pace casual, leisurely as the two headed further into the maze. It was neat how the man had taken the time to make such an elaborate design. Chances were half the student population didn't even know this thing existed but that was okay, it meant less chances of this place being crowded and her having the worst luck finding the best books. A bit selfish but...what would most Gryffindors be doing with a good book anyway?

"You've been reading up on mooncalves?" The mermaid stuff she knew about thanks to Derf and who didn't like a good adventure but mooncalves gave the Ravenclaw pause."D'you think you read enough to know how to get up an personal with one?--Under the assumption we could find one, that is."

Curiously, Jessa peered down one corridor before heading in the opposite direction. "I like all sorts. Adventure ones like you, but I also like practical ones about on things like anatomy and necromancy and genetic modification. Things that help with my experiments. Romance ones are alright too but most of them are unrealistic and impractical so they frustrate me." She didn't like when things stopped adding up and making sense. Merlin.
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