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fandomhigh2018-03-19 12:15 pm
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Library, Monday
Tip was on a bit of a history kick today at the library, thanks to a book her mother had sent her full of historical fiction about American teenage girls -- most of them girls of color. She'd stayed up much too late the night before to finish it -- the second to last story was about the Black Panther movement, and it wasn't like she was going to just put it down almost finished after that one, even if it was two AM.
So it was a slightly groggy Tip at the circulation desk today, sipping from a very large Perk to-go cup and reading about the golden age of piracy, the Yukon gold rush, and the 1968 democratic convention. Fandom's library had some fascinating first-hand accounts of all three -- including at least one of someone who was involved in all three.
Time travelling immortals took all the mystery out of historical research.
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So it was a slightly groggy Tip at the circulation desk today, sipping from a very large Perk to-go cup and reading about the golden age of piracy, the Yukon gold rush, and the 1968 democratic convention. Fandom's library had some fascinating first-hand accounts of all three -- including at least one of someone who was involved in all three.
Time travelling immortals took all the mystery out of historical research.
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Ah, but it wasn't the assigned reading. That made all the difference.
Tip had to suppress a smirk at that. "Paris eats lucky charms, huh?" How gauche. "I bet we have loads on leprechauns. Possibly even a live one living somewhere in the back of the stacks." Probably not, but in Fandom, you literally never knew. "Let's go take a look."
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"Nope," Tip said. "And judging by Fandom's reputation, it'd be, like, somehow totally terrifying if we did. The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow would end up being code for some kind of cannibalism or something."
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"Um," said Tip, backing away just a little to make sure she didn't end up accidentally under those very large feet. "The last one's not really part of the legends, I don't think. But yeah, they're supposed to be hoarding gold at the end of a rainbow, and if you catch them, you can make them give it to you. Or something."
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"Around here it just about makes people go insane," Tip said, thinking of her reading about the Yukon gold rush. "How did you catch rainbows? They're just light."
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"Siblings are really like that, huh?" Tip asked, a little wistfully. "I mean, I've read about stuff like than in books, but half of what goes into books is a total lie, so."