Evan Sabahnur (
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fandomhigh2012-11-15 08:04 am
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Library, Thursday All Day
Evan hadn't been paranoid, per se, as he walked into the library for his shift. It was just that it had been a while since the books had done something really crazy on his watch, and he wasn't about to let himself get comfortable while there was still a chance of things going crazy on him while he was working.
At least he didn't have to wait long before he noticed what the weirdness of the day was. The books had set up a sort of speedway down the aisles, and all manner of books about car racing were competing to see who was the fastest read.
A very pink book containing tips and tricks for playing the arcade game, Sugar Rush, was definitely giving the rest of the books a run for their money, today.
"Just so long as you guys put yourselves away when you're done," Evan decided, and then settled back to watch the races.
[Open, but flying without OCD because I'm not battling with the goat any more than necessary this morning.]
At least he didn't have to wait long before he noticed what the weirdness of the day was. The books had set up a sort of speedway down the aisles, and all manner of books about car racing were competing to see who was the fastest read.
A very pink book containing tips and tricks for playing the arcade game, Sugar Rush, was definitely giving the rest of the books a run for their money, today.
"Just so long as you guys put yourselves away when you're done," Evan decided, and then settled back to watch the races.
[Open, but flying without OCD because I'm not battling with the goat any more than necessary this morning.]

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"I'm glad it's not like that here, either," he admitted. "But that's not why I came here. I mean, not... quite like that, anyhow. People here are really... nice. I mean, they're not cruel, here. At least not on purpose. Not that I've noticed."
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Or those who dealt in cruelty were around but neither she nor Evan had talked to them.
"It's a nice thought, isn't it? Being somewhere like that? Though it rather makes our home worlds gloomier in comparison, which I did not intend. I did not mean for our conversation to go like this," Yeul shared, a bit ruefully. "I simply thought it would be nice to visit you, just because."
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Instead of hiding away with his books? Yes, probably.
"We could talk about happier things? About how school is going, and stuff like that?"
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She shrugged a little. Friends were something, all right. Her feelings were rather mixed this week.
"We could talk about happier things," she said agreeably and smiled back. Yeul was easy like that. "How have your classes been going?"
He'd suggested the topic!
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"Mine? Pretty okay, I guess. Professor Tomoe might be a little crazy, and Professors GLaDOS and Lensherr are kind of cranky, but Professor Lannister and Lady Ghanima are both okay, and I think I might be learning a lot. How are yours?"
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It was a compliment! Really!
"Professor Starsmore's class is the one I like best. It is for those who live on the outskirts and how to deal with that." Yeul shrugged slightly. "Professor Lannister and Professor Atreides are very clever people but I cannot say I am learning much in their class, through not fault of theirs. I do not believe their subject matter is meant for someone like myself."
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Countless incarnations of En Sabah Nur before him were rolling over at that, embedded in his very DNA.
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"I wouldn't mind bringing fairness to everyone," he had to admit. "Just so long as I don't have to be bureaucratic about it."
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That was what Yeul had taken away from that class. The forms.
She tilted her head. "And I am not sure that governing a world should be left to rote and form. It would be soulless."
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"I guess... at least there are people involved in creating the forms in the first place," he attempted. "But... I don't like them, either. There are so many important decisions that need to be made that just can't be taken into consideration when trying to come up with the appropriate paperwork."
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Because, as much as he liked reading, even Evan had a limit.
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"I grew up in a small town," Evan replied, blushing a little bit. "And my schools after I left home haven't really been in crowded areas, either. It's hard to imagine living in a place that would keep me that busy."
He could be the mutant god-king of middle-of-nowhere, Kansas, right? That was okay?