En route to the library, Isis was intercepted by Gwen, the engineering girl. She seemed to be fixated on the cameras as she spoke to her. She raised an eyebrow. “Yeah, that’s right. I see the cameras. I wouldn’t touch them until we know more about them,” she replied, giving a subtle glance at one of the cameras in the hallway. “I’ll let you know if I find anything useful.” With that said, she excused herself and followed Jinx into the library. The first sense that Iphie got upon entering the room was that it was incredibly musty, almost as if it hadn’t been used for an extended period of time. Her first instinct was to prop the library doors open to let in some fresh air, which she accomplished by wedging several old magazines on a nearby shelf between the doors. It was an ugly, Goosebumps inducing doorstop, but it had to do for the time being. The style of the library was rather preppy, reminiscent of old-style studies or the rooms of high academic schools such as Oxford or Princeton. There were many old leather bound books lining the wooden shelves. Her eyes finally fell on the reception and common area desks in the room, which had [i]computer equipment[/i] lying about. There were several desktop computers, likely for library or cataloging purpose. If the school was high-tech enough, perhaps the student files were on hard drive and not in manila folders. “Alright,” said Iphigenia, eyes still on the computers. “It looks like we’re going to have to cover a bit of ground looking for those files. Jinx, could you see what they have in those grey filing cabinets in the back room? I’ll see what I can pull off these computers.”