A cool breeze flowed rushed at them, wrestling with strands of hair unfortunate enough to not be tied back. Tara ****** ushered her daughter inside before letting the door shut behind them. Taking in a deep breath of the cool air, the mage smiled. Ahhh...books. Since her books still had not arrived and the disaster with the beach, Tara figured she'd kill two birds with one stone (so to speak).
Aysel clung to her mommy, staring in awe at the large building. Row upon row upon row of books met her sight. The amount of words must be staggering to think of.
"Well, let's go to the Children's Section. We'll get you some books but then you have to behave while Mommy gets some books for herself," her Mommy said quietly. Aysel nodded, almost afraid to speak in the hush of the liberary. The two set out down the books. After what seemed like forever a doorway jumped out at them. Unlike the rest this one was decorated with colorful artwork and the room beyond was painted in bright vivid colors.
"Good afternoon!" A young lady called. "Would you like to join our summer reading program? It-" Aysel began to tune the lady out, though Mommy listened polietly. Instead the older toddler stared around the room. It was so pretty with all the bright vivid colors.
((I don't really want to be swamped so roughly 4 or so kids (Like you guys don't know this already..) Anyway, just to keep track...
Aysel
Alaqua))
[D-Corp; Soaring to new acheivments]
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