"He is very sweet." She agreed, a wee too enthusiastic than proper. She looked around the stacks, "Are there any books pertaining to the Roman Empire? I am quite interested in learning how monarchy used to work for Earth and why it is no longer in use."
"He is," she nodded. "He's one of my favorite people in the world."
Isabel walked over to the desk and checked the computer. "The books you'd want are right down that aisle in the 937s." And then she realized that Irulan probably had no clue what that meant. "Follow me, I'll show you."
"Not a problem. It's what I'm hear for." Isabel stopped in front off the approriate shelf. "You'll find what you're looking for here in the 937s." She pointed out the numbers on the spine of the books. "That's a really bizarre reference system that's used in almost all libraries. But it's worked for god, I don't know how long. I'd also suggest reading up on the English crown, or even the Japanese emperor."
"English crown and Japanese Emperor," Irulan murmured committing them to memory. She reached out and touched the spines of the books reverently. These would be considered treasures in her homeworld now. She looked at Irulan, "I think you mentioned a monarchy in your world as well?"
"Don't be. Honestly. We don't remember it," Isabel explained. "We died in the fighting. Our mother somehow created new bodies for us using human DNA and we were sent to earth to learn to use our powers so we can back and save them."
"Good plan," Irulan said approvingly, "Not only will this ensure loyalty from your supporters but will cement your rights as monarchs. It will also weaken the usurpers claim to the throne thrice over."
"I suppose. Our ship crashed and things kind of went to hell from there. So we don't know that much about where we're from, or our pasts. We don't know how to get back." Isabel shrugged, "We're kind of making things up as we go along."
That is a problem. "If you require any help, I will be glad to offer the services of my empire."
It wasn't hers yet and Irulan was sure her father wouldn't agree but it was better consolidating allies this early and establish diplomatic relations with another kingdom would help them greatly.
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Isabel walked over to the desk and checked the computer. "The books you'd want are right down that aisle in the 937s." And then she realized that Irulan probably had no clue what that meant. "Follow me, I'll show you."
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
It wasn't hers yet and Irulan was sure her father wouldn't agree but it was better consolidating allies this early and establish diplomatic relations with another kingdom would help them greatly.
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24
Re: Third Period - 1/24