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Inventing a new spell; a most tricky and daunting proposition. Beyond most wizards. Lupin flattered himself by thinking he had a chance, but if pressed, well, he had helped with the Marauder's Map, had he not? He knew a thing or two about Defense Against the Dark Arts, and this was not dissimilar.
Besides, what did it hurt to try? (Besides the very real chance of an injurious backfire.)
Lupin came to the City, seeking out a place by the river where he (probably wrongly) thought no one would venture close enough to be harmed by his experimentation. Once there, he sat down on the grass without much regards for his dignity, and began writing on the book he had liberated for such a purpose.
"Protego Minutiae," he began, writing the words down as he spoke them.
Besides, what did it hurt to try? (Besides the very real chance of an injurious backfire.)
Lupin came to the City, seeking out a place by the river where he (probably wrongly) thought no one would venture close enough to be harmed by his experimentation. Once there, he sat down on the grass without much regards for his dignity, and began writing on the book he had liberated for such a purpose.
"Protego Minutiae," he began, writing the words down as he spoke them.

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They didn't keep much from each other. (Although, for a long time, their feelings for each other had been something of an elephant in the room.) At the moment, it was just one of a large number of things that the newly arrived Elisa had to wrap her head around. They'd talk about it in more detail soon.
"Thanks," she added, sitting down cross legged on the grass. "This is an interesting place to come and work."
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"There's nothing of value down here to be accidentally damaged by my wandwork. Creating a new spell can be dangerous work, even if it doesn't seem like it ought to be."
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The tone of her voice made it clear that she was speaking from experience. It didn't matter if it involved wands or spell books or something else entirely. It's power and unpredictability remained the same.
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"In terms of power, at least the magic I have is probably the weakest on the ship," he said by way of an attempt to reassure. "I probably wouldn't do anything worse than detonating a small object, but better safe than sorry in any case. Being on this ship can cause odd things to happen you don't expect."
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Her last comment was a joke. Hopefully.
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"So, what exactly are you trying to do with this spell?"
Her curiosity stemmed partly from a desire to learn about a form of magic that was drastically different to magic in her own world, but, more importantly, from a desire to make sure that Goliath wasn't harmed. Not deliberately - she didn't think that Lupin would behave that way for a moment - but accidentally.
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He sensed her concern stemmed from a deeper worry than simply the nature of his magic, though. "As for encouraging him to actually take it off, he struck me as sensible enough to understand that he can't rely on this at all times."
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"He's is sensible, most of the time." But Elisa also knew from personal experience how stubborn he could be. "But he'll always put himself in danger is someone needs his help."
Still, she was here. She'd always been good at making him see reason.
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He privately agreed with her assessment, though he didn't know Goliath well enough to assert that. "If he risks himself unduly, we'll just have to make him realize what he's doing."
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In fact, she'd expected it to remain as much of a dream as walking down a street with him on a night that wasn't Halloween.
"Thank you for everything you're doing. I'd offer to help, but I don't think there's much I can do."
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But at her second statement, the smile regained its closeless and clarity, though he shook his head. "I'm afraid not, but I'm not even certain I can do anything yet. Don't get your hopes too high, too quickly, though I'm not going to give up before I've exhausted everything."
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Elisa had no idea what had prompted the sudden change in Lupin's demeanor. Maybe she'd been overly optimistic when she'd hoped that people would too busy with the war and their own concerns to worry about someone else's relationship. He couldn't have a problem with gargoyles in general, not if he was helping Goliath.
"I'm not," she said, becoming a little more guarded, "I just hope Goliath isn't."
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"Thank you," she said, again. "If you do think of something I could do, let me know?"
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"Bronx and I should probably let you get back to work," she said, getting to her feet again with that in mind. The gargoyle beast, sprawled out on the grass in front of them, did the same. "I'm sure we'll see you again soon."
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