Jane Crocker (
mustachioedmaiden) wrote in
logah2016-03-31 10:55 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
Skaia University Library | Open
Jane sat at the library's reference desk, her shoulders rolled back and her gaze angled upwards. Her eyes roved across the aging ceiling tiles, counting them for no other reason than attempting to alleviate her boredom. It was rare that she got past 48 before she lost both interest and count, and she sighed, begrudgingly deciding that she may as well start from tile one.
The library was deserted, with most students either in class or at lunch, and Jane had done just about everything she possibly could within the realm of productivity. She'd shelved all of the returned items, sent out emails to those who were tardy with books and fines alike, tidied up the library, and even put in orders for new volumes for their collection. Abandoning the fruitless counting, she looked out to the library at large, biting her painted lower lip. Once more, she sighed, figuring that if nothing else, she could always work on an assignment or two.
Jane withdrew a USB drive from her pocket and inserted it into the computer, pulling up a paper she had been working on. It wasn't due for another week and a half, but she figured it was better to work on it now than to be stressed about it later. She ran a hand through her already-tussled dark hair, and cracked her knuckles, ignoring the way her stomach grumbled in frustration. "Oh, hush." the chubby brunette chided, adjusting her red-framed glasses upon the bridge of her nose. Soon enough, her colleagues would return from lunch, and she would be relieved from her post. Patience, here, was key.
As she began to type, her lips formed the words she wrote, the paragraphs becoming a soft whisper beneath her breath.
The library was deserted, with most students either in class or at lunch, and Jane had done just about everything she possibly could within the realm of productivity. She'd shelved all of the returned items, sent out emails to those who were tardy with books and fines alike, tidied up the library, and even put in orders for new volumes for their collection. Abandoning the fruitless counting, she looked out to the library at large, biting her painted lower lip. Once more, she sighed, figuring that if nothing else, she could always work on an assignment or two.
Jane withdrew a USB drive from her pocket and inserted it into the computer, pulling up a paper she had been working on. It wasn't due for another week and a half, but she figured it was better to work on it now than to be stressed about it later. She ran a hand through her already-tussled dark hair, and cracked her knuckles, ignoring the way her stomach grumbled in frustration. "Oh, hush." the chubby brunette chided, adjusting her red-framed glasses upon the bridge of her nose. Soon enough, her colleagues would return from lunch, and she would be relieved from her post. Patience, here, was key.
As she began to type, her lips formed the words she wrote, the paragraphs becoming a soft whisper beneath her breath.
no subject
As her gaze rose again to meet Kanaya's, Jane's eyes danced, lips curved into a pleased smirk. "Hoohoo, what lovely taste you have. I must say, Alexis Hall happens to be a favorite of mine, as well." Her fingertips rested upon the tome's cover, and she cocked a brow, wordlessly inquiring as to whether the taller woman was ready to check the book in. "If you are a fan of comedy in addition to mystery and fantasy, I daresay I might have just the book for you."
no subject
She spoke quietly. Ironically, it was the absence of other students that drove her to do so. Normally the low buzz of study groups and shuffling papers would have relaxed her, and without it she was keenly aware of the silence. "It is incredibly quiet today," she said as she waited for Jane to search the catalogue or lead her through the maze of bookshelves.
no subject
"Indeed." she replied, her tone matching the taller woman's. "To be quite frank, I do believe I was starting to die of boredom. Believe me, your inquiry was a welcome respite." She nodded towards the stairs, and started upwards. "This particular volume is in the general upper level with the rest of the adult fiction." Jane said absently, adjusting her glasses so that they sat higher upon her nose. "One of my favorites, if I do say so myself. A guilty pleasure at that, if I am to be completely honest with you, hoohoo!"
no subject
When they stopped, Kanaya spoke again. "Do you typically select supernatural stories, or is there differing reason you're partial to this suggestion?"
no subject
"I am a fan of mystery," Jane said, "supernatural or otherwise. I'm a criminal law major myself, so I tend to be rather partial to the tried and true PI novella. But the way this one weaves in magic is brilliance incarnate, not to mention quite humorous." The librarian smiled, giving a little chuckle to herself. "Hoohoo, I can always admire when a protagonist doesn't take themselves too seriously. Grittiness for grittiness's sake in a main character is hardly appealing. I can assure you, it is well worth the read, Miss....?" Jane sought a name she did not know as she extended her free hand, smile light.
no subject
She shifted her gaze to Jane's face once more. "Might I know your name as well? You've been a tremendous help."
no subject
no subject
Back at the front desk, Kanaya handed over the book and her student ID. "It was delightful to make your acquaintance. I hope this isn't too forward of me, but..." She rummaged in her bag pulled out her cell phone, fitted with flower-adorned case. "I'd like to exchange phone numbers if you're willing."
no subject
A soft flush rose to Jane's face, and she blinked in surprise. "Oh! I'd.. Ahem! Of course, dear. My number is (413) 878-5567." She smiled, her flush fading soon enough. But it had migrated to her ears, their tips dusted with telltale pink. "If you text me, I'll add you to my contacts."
Jane finished checking Kanaya out, unable to stop the persistent grin that tugged at her painted lips. When she looked up to the other woman, their eyes locked, blue eyes dancing brightly. "I hope to see you again soon."
no subject
She opened her mouth to say farewell and found herself flushing at the eye contact as well, although her darker complexion made it barely noticeable. "Ahem -- well, yes. I'll probably return quite soon, I don't expect this to take me an excessive amount of time to peruse." She slipped the book and her phone into her bag. With a final dazzling smile down at Jane, she tightened her shawl and headed out the door.
no subject