"I think there's a point were you can't tell the difference."
Elisa didn't react to the mention of magic with skepticism, which would have been her default reaction a few years ago. She didn't even react with fear or alarm. Instead, she took the word - and the admission that came with it - in her stride. She considered herself to be a good judge of character - more often than not, a detective had to rely on their gut - and, whatever else he was, Harry wasn't dangerous.
"You mean you went to a school that taught you magic?" she asked, with genuine curiosity, "You didn't have to teach yourself?"
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Elisa didn't react to the mention of magic with skepticism, which would have been her default reaction a few years ago. She didn't even react with fear or alarm. Instead, she took the word - and the admission that came with it - in her stride. She considered herself to be a good judge of character - more often than not, a detective had to rely on their gut - and, whatever else he was, Harry wasn't dangerous.
"You mean you went to a school that taught you magic?" she asked, with genuine curiosity, "You didn't have to teach yourself?"