[b]St. Albert’s Church, Second Floor[/b] “Hmm, I don’t remember seeing a lion statue anywhere in the main church. Maybe there’s one in some of the rooms?” He entered the other bible study room, to find it spare with the exception of some potted plants on the floor. Henry had no idea what they were, but Fleur may have recognized them. Popular handbooks had been released on a certain kind of herb, well, several kinds of herbs which held medicinal effects which became more potent when mixed with one another. Experts researching the herbs put it simply it a botany book released around 1998: [i]Each herb has different colors and different effects as medical plants: the green one recovers physical strength, the blue one neutralizes natural toxins, while the red herb does not have any effect by itself. The red herb is only effective when it is mixed with with other herbs. [/i] By grounding the herbs into a powder, Fleur might be able to alleviate Henry’s pain, or she could hold onto them in the case of an emergency. The choice was hers, as Henry shook his head and went on into the Children’s Nursery. The nursery was dark from pulled curtains, but a large bookshelf could still be made out. Henry peered at it; since it seemed to be the focal point of the room. On the top shelf was a picture of a pastoral scene, with Jesus sitting with a flock of lambs. The other three shelves all had bookends: -The first shelf had two ornate wooden horse heads as bookends. -The second shelf had twin lion bookends, both perched on a pedestal. -The third shelf had two fierce stone dragon bookends. “Odd,” Henry muttered.