Lucy laughed when he mentioned Hogwarts. "I'd say that the odds aren't high but not impossible either." Especially not if Marion was more con-woman than she seemed. There were people out there like that. Toss a few things out there, make sure they came true, and then have their mark depending on them for every little decision afterward. She hadn't ever gotten that impression from what she'd heard about the art teacher, but you never knew.
"If you're not a muggle?" If he wanted to know all the outlandish uses books geared toward teens and people who had more money than sense, she could fill him in on a few. "I'm pretty sure Harry Potter only needed his wand to vanquish bad guys, but there are books that swear by salt. Like pretty much everything else, people say it's good for purification and protection. Maybe it's for purification and you just need to treat yourself to a spa day? I'm sure we could go online and find a recipe for a home-made scrub."
She was teasing. The whole situation seemed to call for it. "So long as you're sure no one's hexing you. There was one time I put salt lines across the front door of the house just to freak my mom out. It kinda took her a little while to recover." Alright, that one had had some backlash. Mostly because she'd tried to convince her mother that she'd done it because there was an evil coven after her.