Levi took the remaining seat on the other side of the desk, trying not to pay attention to the sudden change of the atmosphere. There was definitely something the matter, but he didn’t ask any questions, knowing that he’d soon find out what was the problem.
He didn’t respond right after his guest had stopped talking, taking a moment to think everything through. “To be honest,” he began eventually, linking his fingers together, “I don’t remember anyone taking pictures of me, let alone me being accompanied by someone. May I see it?” Saying that he wasn’t interested in that would be a blatant lie. Who could she be talking about? Levi could only think about so much people, but none of the option seemed probable enough.
“It could also help if you told me your name,” he added after a moment. “You seem to know me, but I don’t know you.” Even if something tells me that I should.
Oh...yeah...the picture...
Yes it had been a good idea to leave it at home, lest Luu discover it was gone, but, wouldn’t have evidence helped?
Well, she could still get it. But she didn’t want to get diced up either. People got freaky when it came to magic. She wanted to know, didn’t she? And he seemed pretty reasonable...
“Sure, just give me a moment. But, um...first things first. I accidentally left it behind and I have to do some...let’s just say...”something weird” to get it back. So uh...please don’t freak out.”
And with that instant she initiated the return spell and found herself at the door of the basement, where Luu kept his lab. Sliding into the broom closet, she typed in the password. Only a few people would ever keep a 30 digit pin. Herself was included for her own lab. Once she got in, it didn’t take too long to find the picture. After all, when he had gone missing, she had tried to find this person a few times. Ironically, now that he was back, she had found him by accident. With that, she altered the spell and went to the correct destination.
“Here you are! And...uh...I’ll need it back...he doesn’t know I have it...”