[After the Dairy battle and visiting the Post Office, Hermione's still apprehensive even with everything she'd gotten tucked away in the tiny beaded bag as she went home. She doesn't trust this, not in the least... but you know. This is Mayfield, of course you can't trust anything.]
I don't trust it. Even if he appeared to be on our side in the end
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Setting up defences?
[ooc: Tiffany has regained the ability to hear spill words. Basically these are the things people "almost" say. But just bite back.]
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As much as the town will allow for, anyway.
[ooc: Got it! As it comes up I'll bracket and italicize it if that's alright?]
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[ooc: Wonderful in fact.]
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[ooc: 8D So far Hermione's normally pretty honest with Tiffany, so we'll see how it goes.]
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[CURIOUS, she just came back from helping Hiccup.]
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Protective enchantments. Whatever's going to happen I want to at least try and keep us as safe as possible.
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That's a really good idea! [A pause, remembering the fighting that was going on.] What happened?
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[LOTS OF STUFF, JADE, REALLY.] First, may I ask what all you're aware of that happened?
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[She'll go straight into bookworm mode, sorry Olivier.]
Normally, the method I think would work best has been used to burn signs into skin or the way I've done it before change dates in coins for secret meetings. The time can be changed where I'm from by use of magic, which obviously won't work here.
It's a bit unorthodox, but bits of parchment could work. All it would take is writing on the paper to send messages, but the messages couldn't be anything too long. The piece of paper would grow warm to allow someone to know they've received word and afterwards... I believe I can arrange for it to disappear when the viewer reads and responds.
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