She has considered their arguments, insofar as they have any, and they're nonsense, so now she ignores them. As best she can, anyway.
The amulet-minder knows her, too, and doesn't stop her on her way in to ask what element she wants the way he would anyone else. She'll take an amulet on the way out, probably. (Usually.)
She lets herself in and starts scanning the population. She saw two Shadows out flying on her way in, which means unless nobody else has one checked out, the selection's going to be pretty thin. She can use another element if she needs to, though. She doesn't need to do dark scrying specifically for this project - in fact, she could work entirely out of her personal affinities, if they wouldn't give her the time of day - dark scrying just interests her and she doesn't have enough of her own Shadow affinity to pull it off alone.
She counts Shadows, assessing how much time it's going to cost her to get the willing help of whichever feels like working "cheapest" today - and she sees an unfamiliar face.
A nearby Water leans in the new Shadow's direction. Maurabel stands back politely, hands clasped behind her, and lets her talk to him.
"That's the weird one I told you about," Water whispers to Shadow. "The one who makes it all - transactional, has all these fussy rules for herself."
When Water appears to be done talking to Shadow, Maurabel takes a couple of steps forward.
"Hello, Shadow," she says gently. "I'm Maurabel. Looks like you're new. I'll leave you alone if you want me to but I would like to talk to you. Do you prefer to just be called Shadow and told apart from the others with your university checkout number, or do you have a name you like?"
"Any ideas on making Shadow comfortable if I wind up borrowing him again? ...Is he sufficiently damaged that I shouldn't ask him again?"
Sigh.
And there's the hospital. Maurabel signs in for volunteer work at the desk, tells the receptionist how many healing classes she's taken (three), and mentions that in addition to the Earth elemental she has with her, she has personal affinities for shine, adamant, and wood, and generalist-level capability in most everything else.
"And," says the receptionist, "can you multitask well enough and is your Earth well-behaved enough that you can both heal simultaneously, or do you need to direct it?"
Maurabel (clenches her teeth, inhales deeply, and) says, "We can work simultaneously."
"All right," says the receptionist, and she writes Maurabel a temporary ID badge, stamps it, and directs them to the convalescence ward (Maurabel hasn't taken enough classes to be expected not to get in the way in an emergency case, and they need the beds on that floor anyway) and tells them to talk to a particular junior medic. Soon enough she's deploying adamant on one end of the room for broken ribs and cracked kneecaps, and Earth is set up to help some people recently out of obstetrics and suffering miscellaneous complications.
They're there until the junior medic says it's been four hours (by the time four hours have gone by they've been reassigned to another room in Convalescence, and then up the stairs to coordinate together on some people with musculoskeletal complaints). The receptionist signs Maurabel's volunteer work form, stamps it, and thanks her for coming.
The only person who has bothered to thank Earth, aside from Maurabel herself, was dubiously conscious at the time.
Back to university they go.
Maurabel doesn't have much to say either, although as they approach the barracks, she says, "You've got eight and a half hours racked up now. Saving for another full weekend?"
"Well, if you are, three weeks from now would be good, bit of a coursework lull, I can go visit my parents again."
The door opens behind them. It's somebody Maurabel peripherally knows from some of her introductory permuting classes, but not to the point where she remembers his name.
He has the new Shadow following in heavily controlled lockstep.
He tosses Shadow's amulet to the minder, winks at her, and leaves.
Shadow looks at the floor and quietly walks into the room with the other elementals. His halo is as dense as can be; his features are only recognizable in silhouette, being otherwise cloaked in deep shadows.
"Earth, do me a favor? I don't want to spook him, but I owe him forty-five minutes, and if all he wants is alone time I'll straight-up give him more than that, I can settle him in my room and go to the library and he can have all afternoon if it'll help. Can you find out if he wants me to?"
The amulet minder doesn't comment, just hangs up the returned amulets on their racks and gives her a look.
The amulet minder hands her Shadow's amulet.
She blanks it of everything that isn't University minimum as soon as she has it.
"Thanks," she murmurs to Earth.