Flora smiled as she took the book, pushing her own stack to the side to pick up later. "Of course. Although it won't take the whole trip for me. I'm gonna let you in on a bit of a secret here, I only learned about the levitation spell yesterday. This is how I learn magic." She closed her eyes and breathed in slowly, and when she oppened them again the irises had changed from brown to bright blue. She flipped the cover of the book open and immidiately started flipping pages. Almost before the first page touched the cover, she turned to the next one, and within a few steps she was halfway through the book. Her eyes moved so fast they were almost a blur, and soon she was at the back cover. Closing her eyes again as she closed the book, she let out her breath. She kept her eyes closed for a while longer, pressing her hand to her forehead, and when she looked up and opened them again they were back to their original brown color. "Well," She started, "It's a sound premise I suppose, but according to 'Enchantment and Mana Storage' by Phoebe Grove, flour is a terrible conduit. If you could make the noodles out of ground gemstones or maybe oak leaves it might work, but then it wouldn't taste very good." She handed the book back to Genesis. "You don't eat oak leaves right?" ---- Looking up at the man above him, the boy considered for a moment. Finally deciding that he was right, he took the man's hand. "Thank you." He said, still dazed. Looking more closely around, he realized he was lost. "Um... Excuse me... Sir? Do you know where I am? Or who I am? Or where I came from? Or anything at all really."