Peridot Facet 2F5L Cut 5XG (
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fandomhigh2017-05-17 08:44 am
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Library, Wednesday
Peridot took one step into the library today, paused, and then had to dive to avoid being trampled over by a stampede of books all heading her way.
Or, rather, a stampede of books all racing along what appeared to be a makeshift track fashioned out of carefully placed index cards, which Peridot was quite certain she was going to need to sort out and put away herself, since the books seemed intent on just zooming around in circles. They weren't hurting anything, really, just so long as nobody stepped onto their race track, but it was a little bit vexing all the same.
She still wasn't completely certain why Earth's intelligent species insisted on using such an impetuous method of data recording.
[OOC: A purring cat ate the OCD.]
Or, rather, a stampede of books all racing along what appeared to be a makeshift track fashioned out of carefully placed index cards, which Peridot was quite certain she was going to need to sort out and put away herself, since the books seemed intent on just zooming around in circles. They weren't hurting anything, really, just so long as nobody stepped onto their race track, but it was a little bit vexing all the same.
She still wasn't completely certain why Earth's intelligent species insisted on using such an impetuous method of data recording.
[OOC: A purring cat ate the OCD.]

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She pulled another book from the shelf and looked at it thoughtfully.
"I'm a Peridot. I suppose a human could consider me a... a Gem subspecies, to put it in organic terms."
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Which really was saying a lot.
"What would bring a Gem to a place like this?"
She kind of wanted to ask if there were, like, Diamonds and Rubies and Emeralds and all the really pretty ones. Ooh, Opals, Aquamarine, Topaz! But it seemed a little...rude? She didn't know, so she always felt it was better safe and silent than sorry in these instances.
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And her escape pod wasn't doing much better.
"So now I'm... stranded. Sort of. I'm not exactly looking for a way to leave, either."
Because she enjoyed being whole and alive, thank you.
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"Maybe that's why you like it so much," she mused. "Because it is so different. Now you have me wondering what your home is like, if it's really that different."
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It was also less likely to get her shattered. So. There was that.
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"Thanks for helping me out, by the way," she said instead. "I really appreciate it."
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"Well, it is my job," she pointed out, passing another book down toward Summer for good measure. "But I suppose you're welcome, anyway."