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?"
"Okay. I can stay up till - an hour or so past midnight. We can do it then."
"For that you're welcome. I've never shadow-walked before. Can we do a dry run of that?"
"The fact that I haven't actually covered this in class will probably help with plausible deniability. I don't even know how. What's the procedure?"
"We have to be touching. You can just hold my hand or something," he says. "And I'll do the rest. Humans aren't very good at steering a shadow walk, anyway. It's like all the parts of dark scrying you're bad at, but more so."
Complete darkness envelops them both. He switches to darksight without a problem, and navigates the shadow spaces, taking them out of Maurabel's room and then back into it at the other end.
"I think I'd better keep you checked out overnight. If I return you to the night attendant he's more likely to think it's weird since I'm usually not there at night."
"And then you and Fire can have your reunion right away as long as it's quiet - and I'd like to get some sleep before class even if it's only a few hours."
Maurabel sits down and shuts her eyes and taps him. "You're gonna have to steer this one."
He does.
It's extremely disorienting when he moves the viewpoint through the shadow spaces - a place of perfect darkness, with whirling uncolours and warped dimensionality. But it doesn't take long; he knows where he's going.
And then they're looking at a room, dimly lit by a lamp on the wall; the shadows are deep enough for them to clearly see the placement of all the furniture, including a table with a small pile of books next to a closed box that's easily big enough to hold ten or twelve elemental amulets. Shadow focuses their dark scry on it, but even if he hadn't, it's obvious from its prominent placement and the lack of any other boxes nearby that it's the one.
"You expect Fire will be in the basement himself when we land?"