Archie Kennedy (
simplestgift) wrote2011-01-20 12:12 pm
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Three Bells: [WRITTEN] - New Horizons in Lit Appreciation
They have everything Shakespeare ever wrote in the library. Everything! It's a fountain of gold. I could spend days here. I'd sleep here if they'd let me. I don't think I've ever been happier. And there's no theatre group here? None? Do people here not realize what they have? What kind of a world is this?
In case anyone asks, I'll be in the library for the rest of my life.
[Or really just the rest of the day. At some point he'll have to come up for air and grab something to eat at the 7th Heaven, where he'll be buried in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It'll be dark before he goes home, carrying only a single book.]
In case anyone asks, I'll be in the library for the rest of my life.
[Or really just the rest of the day. At some point he'll have to come up for air and grab something to eat at the 7th Heaven, where he'll be buried in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It'll be dark before he goes home, carrying only a single book.]
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[A small blush crosses her face at the request, as she makes a thin timeline in her book for the information.]
That way I can always have them, in case I forget again.
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Well, after February is March. You need me to spell any of these? Some of them aren't spelled the way they sound.
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Trust me, I'm no better. [Even though he is.] Er. F-E-B-R-U-A-R-Y. Followed by March, which is the way it sounds. After that is April, A-P-R-I-L.
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I see! Mmhmm. I wonder, why don't they just spell it like it sounds? February, I mean.
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That is the way it's pronounced. February. It's a bit awkward, isn't it?
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Actually, I ran into a similar problem with Wednesday, when I was learning my days here! It's so strange, how some things work. Then again, I'm easily mystified by a lot of stuff people would find normal...
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[Giving that hand a confused staaare. And then slowly taking it with her own. Is this right? Did she forget how to do something here? 8|a]
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[And of course, like every single thing she doesn't know, she carries in her expression sincere and complete interest.]
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Goodness—that must be a dangerous job... I had no idea people even fought in the ocean...
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[She runs her hand down the side of her face, thoughtful.]
How do you bring yourself to fight back against something else, though? Isn't it frightening, to have to do something like that?
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Yes. Yes, it is.
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Then you have my thanks, for what you're doing. Even if I'm not from your world, or not from your time, or even your country—fighting for your people is a very noble act.
It's certainly one I don't think I could do...
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[A tiny smile draws on her lips.]
It's the people who actually face it head-on that are worth thanking, in my opinion.
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