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[A bright and crisp mid-morning, June 8 (day 373)]
[At the library]


It is quite a lovely day; cool and crisp and not at all cold enough to ache. I was somewhat apprehensive about stepping outside yesterday, but the snow hardly seems to cause a slip at all. And as it seems to be here still, I suppose I should not get into the habit of letting it keep me inside.

I cannot bring by all the books I thought might be of use, of course, but I do manage to fit nearly a dozen into a string bag, and slip the handles over one shoulder. It is merely a matter of going carefully, and I make my way to the library without incident. Really, the trickiest part of it is knocking the snow off my boots before I enter.

I glance around as I come inside, not seeing anyone for the moment, and go to set the books down on the front desk. Mrs Stephanides is not in evidence, and neither is the senior librarian. (Come to think of it, I can't recall meeting her... well, I am sure I shall have the chance at some point.) "Hello?"

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Date: 2011-12-28 05:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janeveniver.livejournal.com
I suppose we've had stranger things than snow in June happen in town, and certainly worse ones, but I can't really say that I'm very impressed with this stuff. It looks very pretty, certainly, but it's made getting to work very difficult. It's also seems to have made half the town cheerful and prone to frolicking outdoors, and I really don't feel like smiling all the time and dodging snowballs. It isn't really Christmas.

With everyone outside being merry, the Library is quite empty, so I've taken refuge in here until I have to go to work. It's quiet and warm and I can prop my feet up and read something I've read a dozen times, and it will still be the same book it was before I was married to Jamie Kincaid and before I was carrying his child. This is comforting.

When the door opens, I look up and crane my neck around the shelves to see who it is. If anyone starts caroling or frolicking or throwing snowballs, I don't know what I'll do. But this man doesn't seem to be in a state to do any of those things. He also has a bag of new books. "Hello," I say, closing mine. "Do you need some help?"
Edited Date: 2011-12-28 05:41 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-12-30 08:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janeveniver.livejournal.com
Something very terrible has certainly happened to him, but he seems to be mending. Still, balancing on that crutch and his unbroken leg can't be easy. I help him remove the books from the bag he's brought, and soon we have them out on the desk. "I suppose this is as good a place as any," I say, trying to get a look at the titles. "I haven't seen Hermia today. I imagine she's out enjoying the weather with the rest of the town."

I can't keep my voice from going a little flat on the last part, probably because I'm in no mood to enjoy the weather myself. That's no reason to be rude, though, I know. "You must have had a time getting here." I gesture to the armchair I've just vacated. "Would you like to sit down?" I pause, since I don't know his name. I think I have seen him at the market, though.

Date: 2012-01-03 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janeveniver.livejournal.com
He asks me if I've been at the library long, and I frown, not so much at the question as at his phrasing. It seems a little odd. "I've been here a couple hours, I think. I tend to lose track of time reading." Usually. Not so much today.

He settles in the chair and introduces himself. I shake the hand he offers and tell him my name, doing my best not to stare at his injuries. I am very curious about what happened to him, but of course I can't ask. "Mr. Sagert, do you mind if I have a look at the books you brought?" I'm nearly as curious about them.

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