Willow gave a loud sigh after Timothy had entered the library when she noticed the grooves in the doorway. [i]Greeeeat,[/i] she thought. [i]I've just invited in a home-wrecker.[/i] It was at that moment that a Growlithe burst in. She didn't know which one it was - all the officers at Sergeant Arcanine's Police Force looked the same to her - but she immediately recoiled at his arrival, fearing that the Sergeant had somehow gotten wind of all the guild's new members and was sending this Growlithe to arrest every single one of them. However, it turned out he was only here to talk to Tina. Something about a Charmeleon? Well, she didn't have much time to think about it because Tina quickly told her she was leaving and exited the library along with the Growlithe. [i]Already lost a member. Well done, Willow. Very well done,[/i] Willow thought drily to herself, because even though Tina had said she would return, she somehow doubted that. Oh well, she already had quite a few members now, and with the addition of the three new ones she had just recruited, things were much better than she could have hoped. She was about to turn back to the rest of them and begin talking about the scavenger hunt when she heard the door open - [i]again[/i] - and glanced round to see an Espurr come in. The Braixen frowned thoughtfully as she remembered her mother, Constance, once telling her about an Espurr who came to the library regularly. Willow had never met him herself but her mother had spoken quite fondly of him. [i]"He's so quiet,"[/i] her mother would say. [i]"You'd never know he was there. A model customer."[/i] "Hello," Willow greeted the Espurr, giving her best smile. "Can I help you?" Just she had said that, the Espurr had waddled over and was waving a very familiar piece of paper in her face. "Oh." Willow crouched down slightly so she and the Espurr were closer to eye-level with one another. "Are you here to join?" she said. "We already have quite a few members, but you're welcome to join us if you want." [i]A Psychic type would be quite the useful addition,[/i] she thought to herself. Suddenly, she felt a bit subconscious, wondering whether the Espurr was capable of reading minds at this point. She'd have to be careful about what she thought from now on if that was the case.