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fandomhigh2012-08-29 01:57 pm
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Library, Wednesday All day
It had really happened. Really, really, really. She'd gotten a job at the library, just as she'd wanted. For one, it had been difficult for Sholeh to pay attention in class because of how excited she was to start working.
She paused in the doorway, taking in the sight of the library that was not her responsibility, and grinned in wonderment. Acres and acres and it's all mine, she thought, remembering the punchline of a naughty joke she wasn't supposed to know.
=You're not getting any work done in the middle of the doorway.= Zeela sounded amused.
*And there's already work to be done,* Zhahar added. *Look at the counter.*
Sholeh did as she was told and gasped. A whole slew of books were already waiting for her on the circulation desk. Except, rather than being strewn about randomly or laying in haphazard piles, they were all arranged to say, Welcome!
It was a good day to be a library aide.
She paused in the doorway, taking in the sight of the library that was not her responsibility, and grinned in wonderment. Acres and acres and it's all mine, she thought, remembering the punchline of a naughty joke she wasn't supposed to know.
=You're not getting any work done in the middle of the doorway.= Zeela sounded amused.
*And there's already work to be done,* Zhahar added. *Look at the counter.*
Sholeh did as she was told and gasped. A whole slew of books were already waiting for her on the circulation desk. Except, rather than being strewn about randomly or laying in haphazard piles, they were all arranged to say, Welcome!
It was a good day to be a library aide.

Re: Talk to Sholeh
"Umm, that time I was talking about me and my sisters," she said a moment later. "I have two, both older than me. None of us would be allowed to act all fancy and superior."
That was even the truth! The truth with a little bit of a hole in it, but the truth.
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"My brothers and I were raised to be the leaders of our people," he explained. "Well, them more so than me, as I'm just a third son, but had things gone the way they were supposed to I would've been given a small province or the like to administer."
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"Why does being the third son matter?" Sholeh asked. "I'm the third daughter, but that doesn't mean I don't get the same lessons as my sisters?"
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"Well," he said. "My eldest brother, Christian, stands to inherit most of my father's wealth, as well as be elected king to follow him. Frederik- well, it was thought that should anything happen to Christian, it would be good to have someone else ready to assume the throne. No one really expected it to fall to me, however."
And now he stood to inherit three titles, two of which would put him directly superior to his older brothers. Awkward.
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She flushed and added quickly, "Not that he isn't! I'm just saying, that's a very weird way--err, that's not a manner of decision-making that I'm used to."
That's right, Sholeh. Insult Ulrik's cultural standards.
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"So, your eldest brother will inherit your father's country," Sholeh said, between sandwich nibbles. "What are you and your middle brother going to do?" She tried to imagine what she and Zeela would do if Zhahar got to be someone special just because she'd surfaced first.
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"No wonder you were so many steps ahead of the line," she breathed. "That's a whole lot! I was a few steps ahead and my mothers are only the leader of a village!"
Okay, and that village was sort of the head of Tryadnea, but since they only mostly saw other people of the village, Sholeh didn't think it counted for much.
"Did you save her?" Sholeh asked. "Your princess, I mean? One of the books I first read when I arrived this summer was full of stories about youngest princes riding off and saving princesses from horrible things."
If that was true, Sholeh wanted to hear all about it!
Re: Talk to Sholeh
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"And then did she swoon and declare her love for you?" she asked. "No, I don't think anyone who scratches assassin's faces with hairpins goes for swooning," she decided a moment later. "What happened? Did you rush in on a white horse and scoop her up and, uhh, take the assassins prisoner?"
=Killed 'em most likely,= Zeela said with a nod. =Assassins aren't the type you keep hanging around for awhile.=
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Sholeh figured she probably shouldn't keep referring to it as being romantic, after he'd gotten injured badly enough to pass out. "And then what happened?" she asked. "I almost wish I was writing this down!"
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Then the player double-checked canon and found out the bullet had hit his ribcage, not shoulder. Sigh, me."Documents left behind where the assassins had been staying seemed to point towards a certain cardinal- a religious leader- as the mastermind of the plot, but that made very little sense," Ulrik shared with a frown. "As why would anyone intent on carrying out an assassination order bring with them documents that detailed the entire plan so thoroughly?"
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Way to make things awkward, Sholeh.
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The sandwiches would just have to do.
"But then you and Kristina and...and your friend put a stop to that, right?"
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"Do you think your princess will come to Fandom?" she asked, excited by the possibility. "Either for the visiting weekend or as a student maybe? I'd love to meet her!"
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...Though maybe things were different in Ulrik's Landscape. After all, he was older and this was his first year.
"I hope she does," Sholeh encouraged. "You should write and invite her! If it's safe, I mean. If you're certain she can visit without someone conspiring against her."
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"Things have calmed down enough at home that it should be," 'calm' being relative, of course.
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"Then write her! Invite her! The first one is in a few weeks, right?" She'd need that long to put her train of servants together or something!
If Sholeh had paper handy, she'd be shoving it into Ulrik's hands and writing the words for him.