Siouxsie Asylum
We Get It & That's It
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2012
After a long day of work, the librarian of the city library, Sara Ramirez, began her nightly routine of collecting all of the books that laid about the various tables of the reading areas and put them in their proper place. It was indeed a rather tedious job, but she didn't mind, especially since there was no one there to stop her in the middle of her task. The librarian quietly pushed the book cart up and down each aisle as she placed the books back onto the shelves.
As she wandered through the mythology section, the cart hit a small bump in floor, causing one of the books to fall from the cart. "Ugh, I wish the owner would put down regular carpets instead of these silly rugs," she said to herself. "These things get bunched up so easily." Sara reached down to pick up the book, noticing that the title was in Latin. She had studied some of the language while she was in college, but that was just for the sake of a history class. "Hmm...I don't understand a word of this..." the librarian muttered. She quietly began to read out the title, and just as the last word left her lips, the book feel from her hand, as if it had a mind of it's own. Sara gasped and jumped back a bit, then kneeled down, observing the book closely. "That was weird."
As she wandered through the mythology section, the cart hit a small bump in floor, causing one of the books to fall from the cart. "Ugh, I wish the owner would put down regular carpets instead of these silly rugs," she said to herself. "These things get bunched up so easily." Sara reached down to pick up the book, noticing that the title was in Latin. She had studied some of the language while she was in college, but that was just for the sake of a history class. "Hmm...I don't understand a word of this..." the librarian muttered. She quietly began to read out the title, and just as the last word left her lips, the book feel from her hand, as if it had a mind of it's own. Sara gasped and jumped back a bit, then kneeled down, observing the book closely. "That was weird."