[center] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/171218/6d259e9787b2f4cdc7317a7bbb5348c6.png[/img][/center] [hr][hr] Zuri smiled and chuckled with delight as she watched their professor make his exit. It was an odd sight, one that she'd never seen before, so she couldn't help but be amused. After waiting for a couple of the other students to take a look at the map, Zuri marched up to peer at it herself. She wasn't all too familiar with maps, and hoped someone else would be able to lead the way even though it seemed to be pretty straightforward. She wouldn't want to be the one to blame if they ended up lost somewhere. [color=#9A7F6C]"Well, I vote Amelia to lead the way. She seems like she knows what she's doing, yeah?"[/color] As she spoke, she watched with a raised brow as the other young woman pulled out measuring tape. Zuri wasn't entirely sure what it was that the girl was doing, but she decided to roll with it. After Dag tried to reveal any enchantments with a spell of his own, Zuri pulled her wand from the back that was slung over her shoulder. Without another word, Zuri pointed the wand towards the map, taking a quick deep breath. [color=#9A7F6C]"[i]Geminio[/i],"[/color] the young woman said the duplication charm clearly, flicking her wand at the map and frowning when it didn't work. She tried twice more to no avail. It was just their luck that the map was immune to any form of duplication magic. Zuri cursed under her breath before tucking her wand away and catching Dag's gaze. The older boy stood just a few inches taller than Zuri, and was handsome in his own unique way. She couldn't help but smile and shake her head at the boy's sudden boldness. [color=#9A7F6C]"Sure thing,"[/color] she began with an apologetic shrug, [color=#9A7F6C]"but looks like we'll all be sticking together. Duplication spells won't work on the map, so with only one copy, I think it'd be wise for us to not split up, right? Wouldn't want any of us to get turned around. This place is [i]amazing[/i]."[/color] As she spoke, she peered out of the shop in which they all stood. She was eager to explore.