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The Hufflepuff watched with interest when Truebridge rose towards his desk, searching for something. Tilting his head, he almost wondered what he said that caused such action. That is until two small books were held out towards him.
Shakespearian. Now he could finally see what it was that Cel-an-dine had seen in his work. And Sun Tzu's Art of War? Well he didn't know of that one but both books were small and probably consisted of poetic works that he could never begin to create. Plus, Truebridge was giving them to him. An offering. To show he'll be there for him.
Without another questionable thought of uncertainty, Dominic accepted the two books. "Thank you." Glancing back at the door and knowing whoever it was who was there was probably pacing with impatience by now. "You sure you don't mind... giving them away?" He added the last part weakly, but hurriedly, as he bit his lip. Again.
"I have extras. There are some books that you can never have too many copies of, gives you the flexibility to share when you need to. The Art of War might help with a possible exit strategy, interactions with Professor Kazimeriz
and maybe even with your Quidditch. All you need to promise me is to keep hold of them as long as you need them and one day pass them on if you meet someone else that might." Truebridge told the prefect.