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fandomhigh2006-06-09 08:35 am
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Book Fair
Giles had gotten up at ack o'clock and actually had toted five boxes of books to the Fandom High Gym before he "cheated."
Everything was now set up neatly on tables, and separated by genre.
There was also coffee and hot water urns, bottled water, and a variety of pastries and breads set on a table near the register.
The First Annual Fandom High Book Fair was open for business.
[ooc:Hang on to your collective hats while I get the OCD threads up, please.
Threads are UP. Whew. I think you all know how this works. Go look for a book. Up to you whether you find it or not. No, there is no magic/new age section. Yes, Giles has planned it that way.
That's it! Go to town! Wait. No. Stay here and buy stuff...]
Everything was now set up neatly on tables, and separated by genre.
There was also coffee and hot water urns, bottled water, and a variety of pastries and breads set on a table near the register.
The First Annual Fandom High Book Fair was open for business.
[ooc:
Threads are UP. Whew. I think you all know how this works. Go look for a book. Up to you whether you find it or not. No, there is no magic/new age section. Yes, Giles has planned it that way.
That's it! Go to town! Wait. No. Stay here and buy stuff...]

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"Okay, I may have been drawn in by the nifty books," he admitted. "There are some really good ones here. Much better than accidentally finding myself in the romance section."
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"Oooh, there's a romance...er, not that I read them," she assured him quickly.
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He couldn't help but laugh at Dawn's assurance. "Right, sure you don't. I bet you have a secret stash of them somewhere, full of swooning maidens and gallant lords in frilly shirts."
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She reddened. "I so do not! Besides, the swoony maidens are boring and just make me want to smack them. Not that the gallant lords are any better--I mean, they're always perfect, and polite, and they always fall madly in love with the heroine, never the heroine's sister, or her best friend..."
Yeah, she was ranting a little.
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She hoped Buffy kept them safe.
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