Trixie
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2013
The East Point Library was a very simple affair on the far side of the city, where big city buildings started to give way to residences and small businesses. Situated in the middling city of Bay Harbor, it mostly went unnoticed in a marketplace, flanked by a dollar store and a little Mediterranean restaurant. It did what it could, though, having quite a few books, mostly tended by the thrifty librarians of the Bay Harbor public library system. Among them just happened to be a girl named Emma.
She was what might have come to mind if someone mentioned the word "librarian". On the short side, around 5'4", with medium length brown hair that bordered on the frizzy, pulled back into a ponytail. Intelligent blue eyes were hidden behind a pair of glasses that happened to be perched upon a cute, mildly-upturned nose. She was on the chubby side, though not really obese by any stretch, with her upper body concealed under a cream-colored sweater, added on to by a dark brown skirt that fell all the way to the ankles of her sensible shoes, filled by stockinged feet.
She was presently in the fiction section, carefully restocking the various shelves from a rolling cart of recent returns. Science fiction, a thriller, and, she noted with a somewhat wistful sigh, some manner of romance novel with a rippling male protagonist on the front, a young woman held in his glistening arm as he whisked her away from her life of idle contentment, full of books and quiet days at home... with a faint blush, she realized she was thinking more about herself, and made swiftly to shelve the book. Well, that was the dream, wasn't it? And fittingly held in the fiction section. But the job awaited, and Emma quickly took to rolling her cart down the aile to put away some book about wizards.
She was what might have come to mind if someone mentioned the word "librarian". On the short side, around 5'4", with medium length brown hair that bordered on the frizzy, pulled back into a ponytail. Intelligent blue eyes were hidden behind a pair of glasses that happened to be perched upon a cute, mildly-upturned nose. She was on the chubby side, though not really obese by any stretch, with her upper body concealed under a cream-colored sweater, added on to by a dark brown skirt that fell all the way to the ankles of her sensible shoes, filled by stockinged feet.
She was presently in the fiction section, carefully restocking the various shelves from a rolling cart of recent returns. Science fiction, a thriller, and, she noted with a somewhat wistful sigh, some manner of romance novel with a rippling male protagonist on the front, a young woman held in his glistening arm as he whisked her away from her life of idle contentment, full of books and quiet days at home... with a faint blush, she realized she was thinking more about herself, and made swiftly to shelve the book. Well, that was the dream, wasn't it? And fittingly held in the fiction section. But the job awaited, and Emma quickly took to rolling her cart down the aile to put away some book about wizards.