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Terra Harvey ([personal profile] not_harmless) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2022-02-05 10:12 am
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Library, Saturday

Instead of books, today the library was filled with… oranges. Oranges of all types. Terra had no idea what might have happened to the books- she hoped they’d been replaced by oranges and not transformed into oranges, because she’d accidentally stepped on a small mandarin when coming in today.

Hopefully no one needed to do any actual research today, because unless it was about juice they were probably out of luck.
outofthequiver: (really now? leaning forward)

Re: Talk to Terra

[personal profile] outofthequiver 2022-02-06 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
"That would make sense," Libby agreed, thoughtfully. Or at least it made as much sense as sentient books would make, she supposed. "No one would want to fill their library with books that wouldm't want to be read..."

Then she hesitated a moment, worried that this next thought might sound a little crazy, but, at the same time, they were talking about books with feelings and whether they turned into fruit, so...

"Can I check one out?" she wondered, lowering her voice a little as if to avoid getting in trouble for even thinking it. "One of the oranges, I mean? I'm really curious to see what might happen if I did."

And because it would be funny to say she checked out an orange from a library.

Look, she'd grown up very sheltered, it did not take much to amuse her.
outofthequiver: (talking with hand gesture)

Re: Talk to Terra

[personal profile] outofthequiver 2022-02-06 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Then I would like to check out this orange, please," said Libby, picking the one on the desk up and handing it over to Terra. "After all, since it rolled off the shelf when I got here, it sort of feels almost as if it picked me, doesn't it?"
outofthequiver: (shy head down)

Re: Talk to Terra

[personal profile] outofthequiver 2022-02-06 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"If it stays an orange," Libby said, taking the orange back and holding it close to her chest now as if she'd been bestowed a precious item, "I'll probably return it well before two weeks because I can't picture it keeping that well for that long, but who knows, if it's really a magic orange. But honestly? I hope it's really a book, because I want to know what book it'll be, too."