http://cold_destroyer.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] cold-destroyer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-04-11 09:31 pm

In search of a history [Completed]

Character(s): Kanda and Raven
Content: Raven claims that the Paixao library holds nothing regarding the city's history. Kanda finds this hard to believe.
Setting: Os Dias Sao a Noite [K4]
Time: Saturday, Noon
Warnings: None yet.

As far as libraries went, this one wasn't bad. It wasn't particularly impressive, but that was mainly because he was so accustomed to the libraries belonging to the Church, and the Order. Compared to those buildings, any other library would seem diminutive. But he had more important things to be doing than staring at the architecture.

Kanda approached the double-doors of the front entrance, and grasped the door handles before pulling them back. The scent that hit him was the type always found in libraries like this-- slightly musty and dry. Since this was a welcome change from the light snow falling outside, Kanda wasted no time in slipping inside and shutting the doors behind him.

The warm colours within the library created a "warmer" atmosphere, despite the fact that the library was just about as cold as outside. Dry, yes. Warm, not quite.

Brushing bits of snow from his hair and clothes, what hadn't melted, Kanda took a glance around. As the exterior had suggested, the library was, in fact, on the large side. He wasn't exactly sure where to start, but he'd fix that soon. He tapped his snow-dusted boots on the floor, drying them off, before heading across the first floor in search of a cataloging device.

[identity profile] keep-to-myself.livejournal.com 2006-04-15 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
She matched his extremely short introduction with one of her own "Raven, and yes, I already spoke to the librarian here. Not really all that helpful though." Raven didn't bother to correct him that she did indeed mention that in her previous entry. The less she talked, the less she risked of making any enemies here. And right now, she didn't really need to worry about any of those. At least not until she finished reading her newly acquired book.