"You've tried IP tracking?" Renjun asked, scrolling through your word document of notes that you'd accumulated on Dr. Magic.
"'You've tried IP tracking?'" You mimicked him under your breath, making your voice so high-pitched to the point of mocking.
He rolled his eyes.
This was your first meet-up to try to hunt down Dr. Magic together. It was a couple weeks after he had agreed to help you in the first place. There was a test and some assignments in a few of your classes to get through first before either of you had enough spare time to dedicate to this. But now the two of you were back in the library, having taken a study room on the second floor and set up with your own laptops. You'd sent him your notes to look through on it while you perused the message board for any new posts from Dr. Magic.
"You do know that any geographical location an IP address can give you will just be the city, right? It's not like the movies," you snorted, dropping your voice back down to your normal intonation as you shook your head. "Anyway, I did do some extra legwork with the IPs, and matched most of them to desktop computers here in the library. I think the others are a personal device, their laptop or something."
"They're all different."
You tutted at him, "Oh, you sweet Thursday's child..."
"That's not the say—"
"They're all somehow on other continents. Now, I don't think Dr. Magic teleporting abroad and cross-dimensionally to make forum posts."
"VPN?"
"Definitely. They're covering their tracks, they almost never use their own device, and when they have to, they use a VPN to cover up the IP address of it."
He made a noise of acknowledgement, eyes still focused on his screen.
Then, something on the forum caught your eye. "Oh! Right here. Thirty-six minutes ago, a dryad posted that she can't sprout daffodils from her body anymore. Every other plant and flower are fine, except daffodils. She posted it specifically asking Dr. Magic if they know what's wrong with her."
"Huh." Renjun's brow furrowed. "Just daffodils?"
"That's what it says," you confirmed, making a few clicks on your computer. "And... 'notify me.'"
"You can turn on notifications for forum posts?"
"You can't," you informed him smugly. "But one of the sirens in my pod, he's got a bunch of CompSci friends who I paid to write a browser extension for me that bookmarks forum posts and sends me email notifications when anybody replies to them. So I'll know exactly when Dr. Magic responds."
"You..."
"Have definitely spent too much time, energy, and money on this, I know. Sunken cost fallacy, look it up."
"I was going to say 'are insane,'" he breathed out, his voice a mixture of awe and disbelief.
When you looked up from your computer at him, you saw that he had a curious gaze fixated on you, eyes narrowed slightly, mouth parted, and head tilted ever so slightly to the side.
You leaned forward minutely, holding his eye contact. "Takes one to know one, Junnie."
He looked down at his keyboard, shifting in his seat before he looked back up at you. "Why are you calling me that?"
"Do you not like it?"
"I didn't say that."
"So you do like it." You smirked.
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dr_magic2303 ✦ h.rj | ✔
Fanficin which a mysterious user by the pseudonym of dr_magic2303 starts popping up on your university's online forums curing everyone's magical ailments, and you're determined to get to the bottom of their identity. that is, before you graduate in the sp...