Loki turned to her, expression completely innocent. "How else will I know how to avoid them?" He asked, tone entirely sincere too. Not that Christine didn't know him well, because of COURSE he wanted to know. And go examine.
"So now you'll never need to come in here again, right?"
She knows when he's faking his innocence.
"The very dangerous ones are in New York, Stephen took a few out of here as well." The Sorcerer Supreme may be on working terms with Loki, but that doesn't mean he trusts the god.
"Oh you know I'll be in here every chance I can, Sweetling." Loki teased back, before rolling his eyes. "Of course, I'm so shocked." With his tone deadpan. "Still, there is plenty here that is not restricted as well, to keep me busy and entertained."
"I'm not surprised. If you get tired of waiting and want to try and raid them, let me know. I'll help." Because of course he'd help her; she was his Christine. "Aside from his cleaning up pre-emptively, anything else the Sorcerer thinks I should know about this library?"
"Just keep these books in this room. It's shielded well enough should there be any explosions." Which is such a weird statement about books, but very true with some of these titles.
"So I should make sure I shield them carefully if I remove them." Loki murmured, nodding to himself. "And we should continue that tour, and then come back here. Because this might be my new favorite room."
There wasn't much else of interest--a few bedrooms and washrooms, some study rooms. A good kitchen with reasonable dining space, and some public rooms. A nice little garden out back. Never designed for many students, but still ready to host a few.
They finished out in the garden, and despite it being winter, it was a cool and crisp day, rather than miserably dull and grey.
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"You want to see the dangerous ones, don't you?" She knows her Trickster.
She casts a spell to open the hidden doorway. The books inside are potentially volatile and are shielded appropriately.
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She knows when he's faking his innocence.
"The very dangerous ones are in New York, Stephen took a few out of here as well." The Sorcerer Supreme may be on working terms with Loki, but that doesn't mean he trusts the god.
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"I'm waiting to get my chance to read the books on time that he has so well protected."
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She gives his hand a little squeeze.
"Let's finish the tour then."
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They finished out in the garden, and despite it being winter, it was a cool and crisp day, rather than miserably dull and grey.