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Room 415, Wednesday Afternoon
Cassandra had returned the last batch of books to the library. She was beginning to run out of novels in her preferred genre, which perhaps made her sadder than she should have necessarily been.
So she had done an experiment today, and now she was hauling in the results: five books, randomly picked off of the shelves, going by covers she didn't recognize. She put them on her desk as she came in, then sank down on the bed with a pleased sigh. At least she would still have plenty to read for this week; after that, she would have to ask Garik to help her find the novels on the line again.
"Computers," she muttered. "Maker."
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So she had done an experiment today, and now she was hauling in the results: five books, randomly picked off of the shelves, going by covers she didn't recognize. She put them on her desk as she came in, then sank down on the bed with a pleased sigh. At least she would still have plenty to read for this week; after that, she would have to ask Garik to help her find the novels on the line again.
"Computers," she muttered. "Maker."
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Quickly, she added, "When is your shift at the library?"
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She gestured at the bed. "Please, sit."
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Talking about Anthony was hard under any circumstances, let alone to someone she still barely knew.
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But books! They were a more interesting - and safer - subject. "Reading can be a great comfort, don't you think? Almost like friends themselves?"
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"The art of combat? Is that why you wore armor last time we met?" That, at least, was interesting.
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Oh, and was that a unicorn?
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She accepted the book. "Unicorns?"
That was three questions at once.
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She looked at the book. "And I've little idea what that is. I took it from the library earlier today. But I thought, perhaps we could examine it together?"
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"Judging from the cover it might be a book of fairy tales."
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