"Hypothetically, if someone wanted to break into school records, how would they go about it?"Cal's question was far from innocent, and he wasn't pretending it was."No," Mia blandly replied, not sparing him a look.She was seated at the end of a long table, between two overburdened shelves. After tracking down the taciturn girl to her natural habitat, a deserted corner in the campus library, he offered no pleasantries before asking what was on his mind."It's hypothetical," he stressed, laying his hands on the wooden surface. "Think of it like a fun thought experiment."That did nothing to change her standoffish demeanor, and she slowly flipped a page while answering him."No."Their last talk had been amicable, so Cal gathered he had caught her at a bad time. He would have left her to it if not for the limited number of people he could ask about this. There were three others he'd thought of, and they each had their problems.Rolland, while likely being able to provide a step-by-step guide, would then know what he was up to. Lily had a decent chance of outright refusing after their last adventure, with the added potential of tattling on him.And the Spirit? Well, Cal didn't exactly trust it right now."I thought we had expanded your vocabulary beyond one-word denials," he put forward, huffing exaggeratedly. "You didn't even ask why I would hypothetically want to."His logic was straightforward. School records would have known affinities of previous and current students while also containing various bits of information about the faculty. Both of which he would need. The former to rule out potential mind mages, and the latter to assist with digging into the faculty. Cal's focus would be Evergreen, but he'd be looking for anything that might cause a member of the faculty to hold resentment toward the school. Things like a history of complaints, being passed over for promotions, (...)