9 January, 1891 — Crowdy Library
Juliana had returned several basic chemistry books that morning and was in the process of pursuing some slightly more advanced reading material when she spotted it — the headline splashed across the front page of the Daily Prophet. She stopped in her tracks, face going white, and immediately abandoned the book she'd been carrying so that she could instead retrieve a spare copy of the paper from a nearby reading table. She skimmed the article, aghast, then read it again more slowly. Her head was spinning — she had never been the type of woman prone to fainting spells, but she thought this must be what it felt like to have one coming on.
No one took Picardy seriously, she tried to tell herself. A letter to the paper casting doubt on Forfang's legitimacy would not prevent her book from continuing through to publishing, nor would it stop any future papers from being considered for publication. Still, sending in her letter earlier this week had been a mistake, she felt. This was more scrutiny than she cared for on the credentials of her faked researcher persona.
She needed to rally and continue about her day, and pretend she hadn't seen this, but for the moment she was still too shaken to trust herself standing or walking. Nor could she pretend any further interest in the newspaper in her hands.
"Well, that's certainly something," she remarked to another library patron nearby, who had a copy of the paper as well and had presumably read the article. Talking might give her a moment to collect herself. "You don't often see academics rolling up their sleeves like that."
OOC: Would prefer to move this along quickly as it might determine if/how Jules responds!
Prof. Marlowe Forfang
Jules