I had a feeling you would like this place. When I remembered we'd be coming here I did think of you. [ following along... ] More than you've seen before?
It warms my heart beyond belief that you'd think of me.
[ sincere... as always... but he nods, happily. ]
The only library I ever had access to was Lady Caris'. It was certainly not an unimpressive library, but compared to this - a library filled with knowledge across the universe - it pales. I gathered a few texts for my research, earlier, even! Things from Iria. But then, I spent so much time looking at other things that I feel as though I turned myself around in circles.
I hope to read some political theory, next. [ aaand dictionaries. he reaches over and grabs one, making a little "oof" noise and wobbling to a table. ] All of this is to say that I will use a bookmark with fidelity.
I don't think turning yourself in circles in a library of all places is the worst, really. I know a few people who would be happy enough spending hours in this place as long as they found things that interested them.
[ following! ]
Politics... [ they make a sort of noise of distaste, but they get it. they will pull out a chair and take a bag off, which taair can now see? it's a cute homemade thing, and they begin pulling out paper, scissors, etc. ] You'll need a few, I think, with the amount of books you'll go through.
I know, I know. I can still be interested in one and not the other, can't I? The common people are a bit more relatable.
[ grabs the book and drags it forward! they have a carnation in their other hand. ]
The most important step in making these is to make sure you dry the flowers properly. You have to press them to flatten and remove any moisture or they won't hold well. Plus it'll be lumpy. I have a few dried ones in my bag already so I can show you what to do when it's done, but pick the ones you'd like and stick them between the pages.
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[ he says, sheepish but like, clearly not apologetic - there's a sparkle in his eyes as he leads the way over to the reference section. ]
I could browse these shelves for days, truly. It's wonderful.
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[ sincere... as always... but he nods, happily. ]
The only library I ever had access to was Lady Caris'. It was certainly not an unimpressive library, but compared to this - a library filled with knowledge across the universe - it pales. I gathered a few texts for my research, earlier, even! Things from Iria. But then, I spent so much time looking at other things that I feel as though I turned myself around in circles.
I hope to read some political theory, next. [ aaand dictionaries. he reaches over and grabs one, making a little "oof" noise and wobbling to a table. ] All of this is to say that I will use a bookmark with fidelity.
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[ following! ]
Politics... [ they make a sort of noise of distaste, but they get it. they will pull out a chair and take a bag off, which taair can now see? it's a cute homemade thing, and they begin pulling out paper, scissors, etc. ] You'll need a few, I think, with the amount of books you'll go through.
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[ at the little distaste noise - his laugh is fond as he sits and joins them! and looks at the bag. homemade... charming.... ]
Yes! I'm ready to begin.
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[ grabs the book and drags it forward! they have a carnation in their other hand. ]
The most important step in making these is to make sure you dry the flowers properly. You have to press them to flatten and remove any moisture or they won't hold well. Plus it'll be lumpy. I have a few dried ones in my bag already so I can show you what to do when it's done, but pick the ones you'd like and stick them between the pages.