Jono Starsmore (
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fandomhigh2010-08-22 10:30 am
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Library [08/22]
Jonothon had been... a little lax on his library duties over the summer, he realized. He'd missed a couple of shifts here and there (the fact that Silent Hill was a factor in this meant little to him, no), and today he was looking to make up for lost time with a bit of a vengeance. By noon, he'd managed to shelve the books on the cart, and as the day pressed on, he was going to even pull out a rag and start dusting things.
Because he could, damn it. It didn't matter that it was technically break week, now. He had a bloody job to do.
Ah, productivity.
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Because he could, damn it. It didn't matter that it was technically break week, now. He had a bloody job to do.
Ah, productivity.
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"A sad and pathetic attempt at literature over all though there are the bones of an interesting story underneath it."
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A pause. And what was very nearly a devilish smile.
//There's a sequel, you know.//
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Even though the book itself had made it clear that there was.
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He was such a helpful library aide!
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"And you expect me to read it?"
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And then he was on his way down the aisle, and no force under Heaven was going to stop him now.
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//What, you aren't curious to find out if the author improved any?//
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She wanted to see if that potential in the first book had been realized in the second. That sort of thing interested Rosalind.
"I think," she said, very dryly, "that if you want me to read the second, that you should read the first."
They could be reading buddies. Only not.
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Honestly, now.
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And then with a shrug, he disappeared back into the stacks.
He was a lot of things, yes. But the sort of person who backed down from a challenge like that?
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Rosalind waited, looking bored when really she was amused.
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Carefully, so the sparkly bits with the fairy on them weren't in plain sight, yes.
//A deal's a deal, then?//
Really, he'd read it just to laugh at it.
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... Which was something shy of admitting that he had known it would be horrid right from the start, yes.
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In theory.
Rosalind was still not about to be defeated by a faerie book.
"You're too kind," she said repressively.
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For being kind? The horror!