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| − | Morning settles gently over Greenstone Books, sunlight filtering through the tall front windows and laying warm rectangles across the wooden floor. Soft jazz hums from hidden speakers - brushed drums and a slow trumpet weaving through the quiet - while the scent of freshly brewed coffee drifts from the back room. A paper bag from the local bakery sits open near the register, releasing the warm sweetness of croissants and cinnamon pastries into the air. | + | ! style="background:#4ea181; color:#ffffff; font-family:Garamond; font-size:18pt; border-radius:10px; padding:8px;" | Summary |
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| + | Serqet visits Greenstone Books on a quiet morning, where she and Thomas discuss hobbies, heavy responsibilities, and the importance of carving out space for rest. The scene closes with book recommendations, an offer of donations for her shelter, and the quiet promise of future conversations. | ||
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| + | Morning settles gently over Greenstone Books, sunlight filtering through the tall front windows and laying warm rectangles across the wooden floor. Soft jazz hums from hidden speakers - brushed drums and a slow trumpet weaving through the quiet - while the scent of freshly brewed coffee drifts from the back room. A paper bag from the local bakery sits open near the register, releasing the warm sweetness of croissants and cinnamon pastries into the air. | ||
Behind the counter, Thomas stands over an open box of newly arrived used books, lifting each paperback out with measured care. He checks spines for cracks, flips through title pages for forgotten notes, and sorts them into tidy stacks by genre, a pencil resting behind his ear. The bell above the door has not yet rung. For now, it is just music, coffee, paper, and the steady ritual of giving old stories a second life. | Behind the counter, Thomas stands over an open box of newly arrived used books, lifting each paperback out with measured care. He checks spines for cracks, flips through title pages for forgotten notes, and sorts them into tidy stacks by genre, a pencil resting behind his ear. The bell above the door has not yet rung. For now, it is just music, coffee, paper, and the steady ritual of giving old stories a second life. | ||
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"Hence, I came back. And hence, I honor your recommendations." | "Hence, I came back. And hence, I honor your recommendations." | ||
| − | Thomas does not miss the correction, and this time he inclines his head properly. "Serqet," he repeats, deliberate, committing it. There is the faintest curve of dry humor at the corner of his mouth at her mention of distraction. "Your name has roots. Ancient ones at that. If you happened to know," he suggests and then returns to the discussion of the grand opening. "Yes. It was a crowded evening. Let alone the drama of that... /woman/ here." There's something in the way that he menitoned Arielle's presence - like he wasn't quite sure if she was a 'woman' or something 'else'. | + | Thomas does not miss the correction, and this time he inclines his head properly. "Serqet," he repeats, deliberate, committing it. There is the faintest curve of dry humor at the corner of his mouth at her mention of distraction. "Your name has roots. Ancient ones at that. If you happened to know," he suggests and then returns to the discussion of the grand opening. "Yes. It was a crowded evening. Let alone the drama of that... /woman/ here." There's something in the way that he menitoned Arielle's presence - like he wasn't quite sure if she was a 'woman' or something 'else'. |
Something sharper flickers in his gaze - recognition, not surprise. "That line stays with people," he says quietly. "When I choose love, I choose power." He rests his fingers lightly against the copy of Ariel before sliding it fully toward her. "Then this is a genuine recommendation. Not the same voice, but the same willingness to bleed onto the page." His eyes meet hers steadily, unaffected by the wink but not dismissive of it either. "I stock what I respect. And I respect books that change the temperature of a room." | Something sharper flickers in his gaze - recognition, not surprise. "That line stays with people," he says quietly. "When I choose love, I choose power." He rests his fingers lightly against the copy of Ariel before sliding it fully toward her. "Then this is a genuine recommendation. Not the same voice, but the same willingness to bleed onto the page." His eyes meet hers steadily, unaffected by the wink but not dismissive of it either. "I stock what I respect. And I respect books that change the temperature of a room." | ||
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"But you stock what you respect... I can appreciate that. I used to read some pretty intense academia back in the day, so I get having strong opinions on your material." | "But you stock what you respect... I can appreciate that. I used to read some pretty intense academia back in the day, so I get having strong opinions on your material." | ||
| − | Thomas listens without interruption, and when she explains the meaning of her name, something in his posture settles into a deeper respect. "Then it fits," he says simply. No flourish. No irony. Just acknowledgment. "There is worse work to give your life to." His tone is steady, sincere. He does not comment on the arch of her posture or the deliberate way she holds space; he meets her eyes instead, measured and calm. There maybe subtle ways that women can tell that guys are trying to secretly check them out; a glance, a way their eyes might linger on their chest rather than their face - but Book doesn't seem to be like those guys. | + | Thomas listens without interruption, and when she explains the meaning of her name, something in his posture settles into a deeper respect. "Then it fits," he says simply. No flourish. No irony. Just acknowledgment. "There is worse work to give your life to." His tone is steady, sincere. He does not comment on the arch of her posture or the deliberate way she holds space; he meets her eyes instead, measured and calm. There maybe subtle ways that women can tell that guys are trying to secretly check them out; a glance, a way their eyes might linger on their chest rather than their face - but Book doesn't seem to be like those guys. |
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"Other than reading. Naturally, other than reading." | "Other than reading. Naturally, other than reading." | ||
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Thomas lets the word Babylon hang in the air for a moment, amused but not indulgent. "If it ever becomes that chaotic, I have failed in my duties," he replies lightly. There is no defensiveness in him, only quiet steadiness. He watches her rise from the counter without reacting to the slow shift of posture, his attention anchored more in the conversation than the movement. | Thomas lets the word Babylon hang in the air for a moment, amused but not indulgent. "If it ever becomes that chaotic, I have failed in my duties," he replies lightly. There is no defensiveness in him, only quiet steadiness. He watches her rise from the counter without reacting to the slow shift of posture, his attention anchored more in the conversation than the movement. | ||
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| − | Thomas does not soften his expression out of pity. He does not harden it either. He simply listens. When she speaks of the shelter, of half families and daily wounds, something in him grows very still. "I do not doubt the darkness," he says quietly with an odd measure of certainty to his voice suggesting that he's seen his fair share of it - curious for a man barely in his late twenties. | + | Thomas does not soften his expression out of pity. He does not harden it either. He simply listens. When she speaks of the shelter, of half families and daily wounds, something in him grows very still. "I do not doubt the darkness," he says quietly with an odd measure of certainty to his voice suggesting that he's seen his fair share of it - curious for a man barely in his late twenties. |
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"So yeah. Hobby hunting. That's probably next on my morning agenda. I can at least start looking for one. What are your plans, today?" | "So yeah. Hobby hunting. That's probably next on my morning agenda. I can at least start looking for one. What are your plans, today?" | ||
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| − | Thomas lets the quiet stretch while she thinks, not rushing to fill it. "Distance can thin a friendship," he agrees mildly. "But it also clarifies which ones were meant to last." His tone is not corrective, just reflective. He watches the small movements of her hands against her arms, the way she exhales like someone who has been braced for a long time. | + | |
| + | Thomas lets the quiet stretch while she thinks, not rushing to fill it. "Distance can thin a friendship," he agrees mildly. "But it also clarifies which ones were meant to last." His tone is not corrective, just reflective. He watches the small movements of her hands against her arms, the way she exhales like someone who has been braced for a long time. | ||
At her question, he glances briefly toward the half-emptied box at his feet. "Today is uncomplicated," he says. "Finish sorting these. Price them. Inventory this month's special orders. Derek comes in at noon." A faint lift of his shoulder. "Later, I will water the rooftop garden. Perhaps lunch with a friend or lose myself in my research." His gaze returns to her, steady. "Nothing heroic. Just maintenance." | At her question, he glances briefly toward the half-emptied box at his feet. "Today is uncomplicated," he says. "Finish sorting these. Price them. Inventory this month's special orders. Derek comes in at noon." A faint lift of his shoulder. "Later, I will water the rooftop garden. Perhaps lunch with a friend or lose myself in my research." His gaze returns to her, steady. "Nothing heroic. Just maintenance." | ||
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Thomas inclines his head once at her enthusiasm, not overstating it. "Books travel farther than most people realize," he says quietly. "If I have duplicates or good-condition paperbacks that are not moving, I can set them aside. We will keep it modest. Consistent is better than dramatic." | Thomas inclines his head once at her enthusiasm, not overstating it. "Books travel farther than most people realize," he says quietly. "If I have duplicates or good-condition paperbacks that are not moving, I can set them aside. We will keep it modest. Consistent is better than dramatic." | ||
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He watches her tuck the card away and offers a small, steady smile. "Deal," he replies. "Finish the book. Then we can argue about it properly." There is the faintest hint of dry humor in that. "Have a good morning at the shelter, Serqet." He returns to the open box as she turns to go, lifting another worn paperback into the light as the door chime sounds and the jazz resumes its quiet hold over the shop. | He watches her tuck the card away and offers a small, steady smile. "Deal," he replies. "Finish the book. Then we can argue about it properly." There is the faintest hint of dry humor in that. "Have a good morning at the shelter, Serqet." He returns to the open box as she turns to go, lifting another worn paperback into the light as the door chime sounds and the jazz resumes its quiet hold over the shop. | ||
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| + | * '''IC Date:''' March 01, 2026 | ||
| + | * '''Location:''' [[Greenstone Books]] | ||
| + | * '''Spheres:''' [[Sorcerer]], [[Demon]] | ||
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