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fandomhigh2010-01-21 11:11 am
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Library [1-21]
When George got to the library, it seemed that something had been at work on the books all night. The kids books were filed away with the history books, the cooking books with art, the books on American politics completely hidden behind some of the atlases.
He sighed as he realised the extent of the random reshuffling, but at least he had hot chocolate to drink as he finished the normal library tasks and moved on to reshelving half the library.
If anyone needed him, he was around.
He sighed as he realised the extent of the random reshuffling, but at least he had hot chocolate to drink as he finished the normal library tasks and moved on to reshelving half the library.
If anyone needed him, he was around.

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That wasn't stopping her from opening up the bag and laying out lunch in front of them. "Are you planning on going to Merlin's birthday party tonight?" she asked.
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"An' nah, not so hard a'tall until the books start movin' on ye and yer not sure where ye come from." Okay, he was talking about Special Collections there but nyah.
Re: Talk to George [1-21]
Further conversation was paused until she's eaten a mouthful or two of salad. "The books move? It sounds almost fun--like a labryinth made of books and library shelves. Like an adventure from a novel or something." She beamed at him. "That would be a fun picnic."
Re: Talk to George [1-21]
"If ye think this is interestin', ye should see Special Collections," George said. "Tis where they keep all th' dangerous books an' that moves and things live in it and gives an adventure whenever ye go in."
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In another minute, they'd be pulling each other's hair and throwing sand to say 'I like you.'
"Special Collections?" Not Karla was positively intrigued. "What kind of stuff? What's so dangerous about a library?"
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"Magic books and stuff about real people that's not history an' dangerous books of all types," George explained. "But I think - that part of th' library is alive."
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Ah, young infatuation.
"Alive? Really?" Her look suggested that she wasn't sure whether she should believe him or not. "Really-really?"
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The cherry tomato, however, was totally caught in his mouth. Dork.
He shrugged. "I dunno! But that's what they said so...mayhap?"
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And as for Special Collections..."I don't suppose they let just anyone in there?"