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float until I learn how to swim
Who: Xas & Wolfgang; Xas & Benji
What: Friends! Tentacles!
Where: Various.
When: The first week of Shadri.
Notes: Not an open post solely because I am too lazy for a summary thing. But if you, too, would like your character to betouchedharassed by an angel, drop me a line and we will make it happen.
Warnings: Pending.
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"Libraries remind me of home," he adds, stepping around a sprig of something green and purple that's growing up through the sidewalk. "My brother had a bargain with God, to receive the eleventh copy of everything. We had books everywhere. But I haven't tried - did you have to give them an address?" He'd only just acquired his first library card, before he came to Baedal, and now he's back to not living anywhere. Or to living everywhere, he'd prefer to think.
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She nods, once. "Apparently. I guess so they can send around lone sharks to come collect if you don't return anything." She's joking, but also unsure of what does happen if you're late with them. (A fee, spoiler alert.) "Why the eleventh? Or is that a stupid question?"
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The next part makes him wrinkle his nose, amused but also disappointed. If they need an address, he won't be borrowing from the library himself anytime soon. Then he shakes his head: it isn't a stupid question. "It wasn't for any specific reason. I suppose he thought anything people bothered to copy ten times must be something worth reading." A quick grin. "This was before you - " Humans, he means. " - came up with printing presses, of course."
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The offer of books has its appeal. Wolfgang, anyway, is nerdier than her; they could have a library! But-- "I couldn't take your books! You should keep them. Or sell them, I suppose. But if you need a permanent address," because the assumption that Xas might not have one is easy for her to make, as having one at all is a new novelty, "you could just write down mine." Either Benji really isn't good at libraries, or she trusts Xas to be.
Both, mainly.
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"Okay. Thank you," he says once he's resettled, without pretending to have to think about it or to be to proud, then smiles. "But if you give me your address, you won't be able to stop me from leaving books at your door."
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Ping. Or whatever sound or indication Xas's CiD makes, should he gave it on him, that a message is received.
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