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Nevertheless, for now, she could rest and rest she would. And so, with a book in her hands, namely one called Hogwarts, a History (it would be easier for her to dwell there if she knew the enemy territory and its history well enough), she took a seat. Obviously, Margaret was careful enough to pick the one that appeared to be the most hidden one. Well, at least to those who were inside the library already. Who knew if anyone else could find her? Hopefully, not a soul.
Walking along the rows of bookshelves, occasionally stepping over someone's feet, careful not to step
on them, Teagan was looking for the perfect place to sit. He had spotted a few places, but they were too far off from the rest of the library population, and he wasn't a solitary guy by nature. Continuing in his search, he soon found... well, not quite what he was looking for, but close. It was a bit uncanny how wherever he went or wherever he looked, there was Margaret. Maybe the universe was trying to tell him something, but what that something was, he didn't know.
"Greetings!" he said as he drew a chair opposite her own and sat down. The next instant he was up again, though.
"Not comfy enough..." he smiled as he replaced it with another one.
"There, much better," Teagan acknowledged, lifting his body up enough time to get a rather worn-out paperback from his back pocket. He placed it on the small table in front of him. The title, much like the cover page was all worn out from usage, but you could still make it out if you bothered enough:
'The Meta-Equilibrium of Gaia.' "Whatcha reading?" Teagan asked as he lounged back in his chair, his posture as relaxed as could be.