rhapsoidein: (I don't need to try and explain)
Genesis Rhapsodos [AU] ([personal profile] rhapsoidein) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-03-13 09:20 am

Of course she goes to the library first

Characters: Genesis Rhapsodos and OPEN
Setting: Floor Three; The Library; A good chunk of the afternoon
Format: I'll match!
Summary: Genesis finds the library and disappears into the world of fiction!
Warnings: None for the moment

Fighting monster had gotten boring, really. While many presented a challenge, she really did not want to keep fighting! So it just so happened that she found the library Tohko had told her about and it was here she stayed for quite some time. Many of these books were just fascinating! Like nothing she had ever seen on Gaia. Genesis had grabbed quite a few, though she doubted she would finish any of them today. Was she allowed to check any out?

Were anyone to find Genesis, they would find her on the floor in the corner of the fantasy section, a couple piles of books next to her and her nose in one of them.
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[personal profile] marriedthebloke 2013-03-16 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
When a plebeian does it, it's bragging. But when an aristocrat does it, it's simply properly differentiating between them and the populace.
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[personal profile] marriedthebloke 2013-03-16 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
You're an aristocrat?

[Well, that's a pretty big shock.]
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[personal profile] marriedthebloke 2013-03-16 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you really believe that story about our worlds being gone?
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[personal profile] marriedthebloke 2013-03-16 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
That must have been something terrible.

[Her tone is neutral. She's not offering any condolences.
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[personal profile] marriedthebloke 2013-03-17 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
[She only shoots the other woman a quick look. True, she didn't understand. Nor did she want to understand. That sort of disaster could stay well enough away from her.]