🏵️ ⋆.ೃ࿔* Book Two (part 16)

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Cornering the Suspect

The library we visited earlier was a place of knowledge and quiet contemplation

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The library we visited earlier was a place of knowledge and quiet contemplation. It had high, vaulted ceilings that created a sense of grandeur, with tall, ornate bookshelves lining the walls from floor to ceiling. These shelves were filled with an impressive collection of books, scrolls, and tomes, a treasure trove of information on various subjects, both magical and mundane.

The once bright lighting in the library was subdued, creating a cozy atmosphere that encouraged focus and study. Large windows allowed natural light to filter in during the day, offering glimpses of the surrounding campus and the vibrant world beyond.

In a burst of urgency, I flung the heavy wooden door open and dashed into the room, Grim leading the way as the two of us hurried toward the Heartslabyul members' table. Riddle and Cater remained seated from earlier, while on the opposite side of the table, Ace was no longer there. Seemingly Riddle, must have made him go help Deuce with feeding flamingos.

"Guys! We've got it! We've figured out... the culprit!" I panted, catching my breath as I reached the table. "It's Ruggie! He's using his unique magic to essentially possess people!"

Riddle was the first to acknowledge my presence, his smile acknowledging our achievement. "Good job, (N/N). If I remember correctly, he should be in class 2B... we should head over now since the lesson will be over soon."

I nodded eagerly. "Come on, then! Let's go!"

 "Come on, then! Let's go!"

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"Damn... second years get the nice classrooms!" I exclaimed as I looked in one of the empty rooms. The classroom itself was a place of enchantment and wonder, designed specifically for the study and practice of magical arts. Instead of the first year classroom's these were adorned with high ceilings that allow ample room for magical displays and experiments. The walls are adorned with intricate tapestries and ancient runes, adding an air of mystique to the environment. Large, arched windows let in natural light during the day, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Yet when needed, heavy curtains can be drawn to darken the room for certain spellcasting exercises.

𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐒                                                        𝐓. 𝐖𝐎𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐑𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐃Where stories live. Discover now