http://one-who-goes.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] one-who-goes.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-01-03 09:02 am
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Library, Sunday Morning

The library wasn't officially open today, but Henry had the keys, and he couldn't resist coming in on a Sunday to take a look at his new domain.

Once he'd gotten the doors open and taken a step inside, his jaw hung open until he told himself he was drawing flies and abruptly shut it.

He'd been in some big, nice libraries. He'd worked in one for years. He just hadn't expected to find what bore all the hallmarks of a first-class collection in a high school, even one that based itself in a castle. (And he hadn't even noticed the door marked Special Collections yet. If he had, let alone if he'd gone in unprepared, that jaw might have stayed dropped for good.)

He made up a sign for the front desk -- Librarian is in. Shout if you need help. -- and let himself explore. The outgoing librarian should have left some guidance somewhere, and, if he or she hadn't, he'd have to get to know the collection on his own.

[OOC: For aides, or anyone who wants to visit the library today! OCD-free because it is Sunday, weekend SP disclaimer applies.]
furnaceface: (More shock. SHOCK.)

[personal profile] furnaceface 2010-01-04 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Jono was not even remotely prepared to wage war on Special Collections, and so, when a book attempted to land on his head, he found himself quite willing to agree.

//Sounds like a good plan, guvnor,// he decided, taking a few steps back toward the door, himself. //Leave it th'buscuits as a peace offering--// A distraction. //--And leave it to do... whatever it is it does, then?//
furnaceface: (Flee!)

[personal profile] furnaceface 2010-01-04 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
//Mmhm, what he said!//

Jono wasn't exactly a dedicated runner, no. But when one was being pummelled from all sides by flying books, such things hardly seemed to matter. He was about a half-step behind Henry, and skidding to a stop just to make certain that the door was well and firmly shut behind them.