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Post by Thomas Gibbs on Dec 13, 2009 17:13:22 GMT -8
Thomas entered the library and scanned the room. It was empty. He frowned; he had secretly expected April to already be here. He set about putting the remainder of the books on there proper shelves as he replayed their meeting in his head. She was so...perfect. He had never met a girl that was so well read and also unbelievably cute. He smiled to himself. He really hoped she would come by soon. Perhaps he'd recomend a book to her. He wondered if she had read the Awakening, or Tale of Two Cities. He was sure that she'd like them both.
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Post by April Springfelds on Dec 28, 2009 13:43:58 GMT -8
April made her way into the library. She spotted Thomas and walked up to him handing him Beowulf, "It's still good the third time. Do...you have any..you know suggustions of books I should read?"it was the first question that poped into her head besides something stupid like Where's the library.
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Post by Thomas Gibbs on Dec 28, 2009 13:56:01 GMT -8
"Oh, hey! You're awake? Well, obviously if you're here." Thomas laughed nervously, taking Beowulf from her. "Have you read Lord of the Flies? I just put it away. I'm not sure if you're a fan of satire--some people hate it--but if you are, it's wonderful. Here, lemme get it." He grabbed the book from a few shelves away. The cover was green with a picture of a young boy wearing a head-dress of leaves. "It's about a group of British kids that crash on a deserted island. Really interesting."
He paused for a minute, looking like he was about to say something more. It took a minute before any words came out. "Umm, hey... T-there's a dance tomorrow... I was wondering if you would, er, accompany me. I mean, only if you want." He rubbed the back of his neck and looked down at the floor, his face beet red.
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Post by April Springfelds on Dec 28, 2009 14:16:52 GMT -8
She took the book from him and smiled,"Sounds good.....the book I mean and ummmmm...y-yeah I'll go to the dance with you." She looked down her face was completely red she'd never been accepted by anyone...besides Thomas.
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Post by Thomas Gibbs on Dec 28, 2009 16:17:17 GMT -8
((Accepted not exepted.))
"That's great!" Thomas exclaimed. "I'm not sure what time it is yet, but I'm pretty sure it's casual." Thomas turned to the dwindling stack of unorganized books. "Hey, do you want to finish these while I set up the computers? It would be a big help."
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Post by Jacques Mallet du Pan on Dec 28, 2009 16:27:10 GMT -8
((AAAAAAAAAAAW. *shoots April*))
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Post by April Springfelds on Dec 28, 2009 16:31:58 GMT -8
April looked up. Her face was still a little red, "S-sure I can do that..." for some reason she felt like she would knock everything and make a fool of herself but, if she paid tons of attention she wouldn't. (Oh no u didn't girl *dose little snapy thingy*)
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Post by Thomas Gibbs on Dec 31, 2009 11:30:35 GMT -8
Thomas nodded and walked across the library to a desk with a computer on it. He pushed the power button and bit his lip as it booted itself. He prayed to god that he wouldn't have to imput every book; he hadn't even thought of that until now.
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Post by Seth Heidrick on Jan 1, 2010 11:01:32 GMT -8
Seth walked into the library and plopped down in the closest chair. He slouched back and closed his eyes, enjoying the quiet.
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Post by Seth Heidrick on Jan 17, 2010 8:45:33 GMT -8
After about a half an hour, Seth drifted into sleep. His dreams were rather boring, they were about walking through the forest yesterday, except he was the only one there.
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Post by April Springfelds on Jan 17, 2010 14:55:48 GMT -8
April had finished up the books and turned to Seth's drection Why is he sleeping? she walked up to him and pokked him on the foraehead,"Exsuse me sir are you awake?"
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Post by Seth Heidrick on Jan 17, 2010 18:06:40 GMT -8
Seth awoke with a start. He blinked a couple times while he determined what had been said to him. "I wasn't," he grumbled slowly, "but I am now."
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Post by Oliver (Kevin) Lee on Jan 23, 2010 21:30:28 GMT -8
Oliver entered the library. He walked up to the closest shelf and looked at all of the books there.
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