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Library, Wednesday [ 02/06 ]
Adah came in for her day at the library with the distinct conviction that people just weren't worth the trouble it took to deal with them. She felt she could honestly say that, too, as she had been attempting to be social quite a lot this last week, and look where it got her. Waking up fresh from another bizarre dream of Africa and feeling horrible. Books, she figured, were a much better companion; usually, she knew if an author was going to throw a temper tantrum at her, and if she didn't like it, close the book, get a new one. Books were also very good at making barricades around the desk, hiding her from people...and kissing. People, on the other hand, would be much harder to get to cooperate, unless they were dead, and Adah doubted she could ever really kill anyone.
She did, behind her wall of books with just enough space so that if someone really did need help or Bob came around and did not approve, then she could depend on those to defend herself. And she was slowly nursing a warm mug of tea, toh, yerg lrae. Maybe that would make her feel better in not too long.
She did, behind her wall of books with just enough space so that if someone really did need help or Bob came around and did not approve, then she could depend on those to defend herself. And she was slowly nursing a warm mug of tea, toh, yerg lrae. Maybe that would make her feel better in not too long.

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But was it really so bad that he'd understand a little bit of the workings of her brain? Especially since, despite them, he still appeased her on the matter?
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Yes. Yes it was. "Fine," she assented reluctantly. "So I like things to be difficult. I think I have a right to that, considering I've had to deal with it from before I was even out of the womb..."
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He leaned a little more on the counter, hands clasped in front of him. "You asked me to explain the wall in relation to distraction and I did."
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"Well, good job, you've sufficiently distracted me. Haven't helped at all with my mood, though still, I cannot deny that I'm thoroughly distracted. A fine job, as always..."
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Isn't that what she wanted, though? A good reason for him to not bother? She thought it was, but it sure as hell looked a lot better on paper than it felt in practice...
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"Then again, maybe I shouldn't," he said and shrugged. "If you piss me off, then I'll tell you so. You haven't. I don't know why you're expecting to but we'll deal with that when it happens. Right now, I'm going to stick around."
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"You're so stubborn," she ended up commenting, quietly, almost a whisper.
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She took a moment before she answered; it had nothing to do with a decision of whether to deny it or not. It would be pointless at this juncture, now, wouldn't it? The delay was over deciding whether or not she could actually admit it.
"...right."
For someone so stupid...
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She bit her lip, as if reluctance was making her hesitant to do anything that didn't perpetuate her sour mood.
"Can you stand on your head and do tricks?" she offered, with the faintest beginnings of a wry grin.
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Or hate him, for that matter, although sometimes, like today, she really wished she could.
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