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Elphaba isn't the wicked witch you're looking for ([info]tothewesternsky) wrote in [info]wariscoming,
"Then I think you'll like this library. There are so many books covering so many different genres and topics. You could get lost within if you aren't careful. I admit to being a frequent patron of the library and sitting in a corner with a stack of books." Elphaba smiled a bit sheepishly. She did love keeping her nose stuck in a book, but why she kept rambling at Merlin was beyond her. While it was a mostly normal thing for her to do, she didn't tend to do it this much unless she was flustered. And she wasn't flustered currently. So it must be coming from her excitement over the topic.

Listening to Merlin's response, she tilted her head a bit and smiled. "You can summon things too? That's interesting. And I'd love to see any books that you have." Elphaba liked exchanging knowledge. So she would be very interested in seeing just what Merlin knew. He seemed to have a touch for magic that she didn't. Of course, Elphaba had a variety of spells within her Grimmerie, but she didn't exactly understand the spells. She still wasn't even certain why she could read that spellbook in the first place when it had been written in a lost language.


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