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Book Haven, Wednesday, April 30
Alana had stomped into work, shaking water out of her hair and stomping her boots like a deranged snuffleupagus. (Sesame Street was awesome at teaching her how Earth worked. She'd been watching it for months before she realized it was for little kids.) She was still muttering about how much she hated rain as she stashed her newly broken umbrella behind the cash register and turned every light in the place on as bright as it would go.
Still, it was a good day to be inside with plenty to read, and by the time she'd dried out her hair and started a pot of tea she was verging on cheerful. Even if she didn't get any browsers today, even if getting to work had almost drowned her, at least she wouldn't be bored.
[OOC: Open shop, no OCD!]
Still, it was a good day to be inside with plenty to read, and by the time she'd dried out her hair and started a pot of tea she was verging on cheerful. Even if she didn't get any browsers today, even if getting to work had almost drowned her, at least she wouldn't be bored.
[OOC: Open shop, no OCD!]

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"Bad day?" she asked mildly. "Hello, Alana. I'm sorry I missed stopping by on your shift last week. I
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She tucked her hair behind one ear. "Hi. I made tea. Want some?"
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It was a strange to feel vaguely superfluous in her own store.
"And how would I know that?" she asked dryly. "I missed your first shift, and came to check on you now. Unfortunately, radio is hardly an indicator as to if you had any problems last week."
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She leaned back against the counter, resting on her elbows. "You're right, though. I don't really know a lot about the shop yet. I don't even know what questions to ask."
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That had been a fun shift. Though Rosalind supposed that was a place to start.
"Do you know much about the library up at the school?"
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That sounded sort of awesome to Alana.
She shook her head in response to Rosalind's question. "Not unless 'they keep the books there' counts," she said. "I've been in, but I haven't explored or anything."
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"There were chocolate books. For a day. They turned back to normal the next." Rosalind had checked, just in case any had melted overnight. Eww. "The books up at the library have a tendency towards sentience."
In a small, bookish way. Which probably didn't help explain it very well.
"They tend to react to stimuli, or rustle around on their shelves, or present themselves to be read by the library aide," Rosalind elaborated, picking a few of the things she remembered from having been in the library. "The books here, in the store, do not generally have that sentience. The island, instead, seems to prefer... redecorating. Or re-arranging."
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“We’ve never had any injuries,” she said finally. Getting singed last week didn’t count since Rosalind had been playing with the fireball shooting plants. “If you believe you’re in danger of getting hurt, don’t open the shop. Call me to say you’re not going to be in. If it’s just strange, or odd, or you think it’s safe enough for you to be in—yes, just work around it. If we closed every time something was unusual, we’d never be open.”
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