[The Witch of Misfortune can be easily found wandering around, mostly in the Master Bedroom. Though seems she'll easily stop whatever she's doing and chat with you, at least...]
[Her voice is like ice, even as she tilts up her hand and snuffs the flames out on her body - beyond a smaller flame on her hand, rolling it around as if she's playing with a ball.]
....But I do not take kindly to those that would disturb my first foray into the games Witches play in order to make me look like a fool.
[ He understands that all too well. But someone that's more powerful, huh... that's interesting information to hear. ]
But a famous game, huh. [ The fact that he can't make sense of the words makes sense; he doesn't know all the languages from other worlds, after all; even if he knows a lot. ] Are you using that as studying material for this one?
You're really okay with that? I mean, I'd never do anything to ruin a book. Never.
[ He seems serious about that much, especially considering how much of an actual nerd he is. Honestly, Syaoran is just like his father in that sense - interested in books and their history. ]
Of course. So long as you treat it well, neither of us will be punished. The owner of the library doesn't take kindly to her books being ruined, after all.
[She smiles - and reaches out to ruffle his hair, her apparent bad mood from earlier gone.]
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[Her voice is like ice, even as she tilts up her hand and snuffs the flames out on her body - beyond a smaller flame on her hand, rolling it around as if she's playing with a ball.]
....But I do not take kindly to those that would disturb my first foray into the games Witches play in order to make me look like a fool.
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[She keeps running the flame across her knuckles, only casting him occasional glances as she glares at it like it'll tell her what she wants to know.]
For now, I have other things to attend to.
Do you have any more questions?
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[Snuffing out the flame, she pats the book - and flips it open.
He....cannot make sense of the words. It feels....like if he did, he would fall into another world entirely.]
...This is a recounting of a famous game between two very highly ranked Witches. I've been finding it quite riveting reading.
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[ He understands that all too well. But someone that's more powerful, huh... that's interesting information to hear. ]
But a famous game, huh. [ The fact that he can't make sense of the words makes sense; he doesn't know all the languages from other worlds, after all; even if he knows a lot. ] Are you using that as studying material for this one?
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[Still, she nods.]
A bit. But also because it's quite the entertaining tale, you see.
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[ He's vaguely interested, to be honest. ]
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[She waves her hand over the book, and then hands it to him. If he opens it, he'll find it's a completely normal book.
...It's the story of a sleepy japanese town called Hinamizawa - the perspective of the game told from the three witches that played in it.]
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[ He seems serious about that much, especially considering how much of an actual nerd he is. Honestly, Syaoran is just like his father in that sense - interested in books and their history. ]
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[She smiles - and reaches out to ruffle his hair, her apparent bad mood from earlier gone.]
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