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fandomhigh2013-06-26 05:22 am
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Library, Wednesday, All Day
Sholeh came into work humming a little bit but was abruptly hushed by the books. At first, she assumed that it was out of respect for the library's noise policy, but going into the stacks, she discovered that was incorrect. Some of the science books had banded together to make a working radio out of random parts and now most of the books were huddled around it, anxiously listening to...some kind of news report?
After listening for a few moments, Sholeh realized she had no idea what was going on (the radio's reception was also pretty fuzzy), shrugged her shoulders, and went back to the circulation desk. She'd make sure all the books got back to their places before her shift was over, but so long as they were being quiet, she couldn't see a problem with letting them listen.
After listening for a few moments, Sholeh realized she had no idea what was going on (the radio's reception was also pretty fuzzy), shrugged her shoulders, and went back to the circulation desk. She'd make sure all the books got back to their places before her shift was over, but so long as they were being quiet, she couldn't see a problem with letting them listen.

Re: Talk to Sholeh
Even if they weren't out of horrible people locked away. What Theo didn't know wouldn't hurt him. Unless the island made it so.
"Ordinarily, I would say that's an awful fate," Ange said, shaking her head, "but she really does sound like a terrible person. You're supposed to help humans, not hurt them."
"Not everyone is as angelic as you are," Dev said in one of his wiser moments. "People are bad. Remember Ember Silva?"
"She wasn't a human, Dev," Ange pointed out. "And she wasn't killed."
Dev grumbled but didn't say anything else.
"So, monsters in a special part of the library and books that are a little more lively than actual real books. Anything else I should about this special library?"
Re: Talk to Sholeh
Sorry, Theo. But Sholeh was more than a little bit of a book nerd. Working here for almost a year hadn't lessened her awe any.
Re: Talk to Sholeh
He liked to sit on the couch and watch TV. He was a product of parents that were never, ever around. The TV was his babysitter.
Re: Talk to Sholeh
"It's never too late to start reading more," Sholeh assured him. "What do you normally like to read? I can help you pick something out if you like!"
Book pusher.
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He wasn't going to be able to comprehend books with flowery language and prose that was deep but difficult.
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Re: Talk to Sholeh
Just tagalongs who sometimes did a little more than argue with each other.
"It's not a huge book, is it?"