Ford rolled his shoulders back as he surveyed the mirrors. It wasn't often he was seen as a source of knowledge in a room, but this was his area of expertise (or at least close to it) so he'd might as well take advantage of the moment and stand a little taller. "You can tell the ones that are built for it by the way the light hits the glass," he explained, pointing out one of the three he'd noticed. "It's easier to see at an angle than straight on. It's almost like it's fogged, but only a little bit. Like the glass is deeper than on a normal mirror." There was something about the charm that had that visual effect, though it was subtle enough that no one would notice unless they knew what to look for.
"But the best way to see if they're occupied is just to go stand in front of one. The ghost will definitely show up. It's not as though they have anywhere else to go," he pointed out. He took a few steps towards the nearest mirror, with Dodonus right beside him, and peered into the glass. Nothing floated up to the surface to greet them — but something entirely unexpected happened instead.
"But the best way to see if they're occupied is just to go stand in front of one. The ghost will definitely show up. It's not as though they have anywhere else to go," he pointed out. He took a few steps towards the nearest mirror, with Dodonus right beside him, and peered into the glass. Nothing floated up to the surface to greet them — but something entirely unexpected happened instead.
Set by Lady!