[ Having finished her cataloguing for the time being, Murasaki's allowed herself a moment or two to read, or re-read, rather, a copy of Hamlet that was recently checked back in. She finished her other book earlier in the day, so it comes at the perfect timing. She doesn't get too far in the familiar pages before Dimitri's voice catches her attention. She barely catches herself from jumping on reflex. It's so easy to be absorbed into a story, she can't help it most of the time. ]
Oh, you came by again today. Were you able to find something to your liking? [ She asks the question with the utmost sincerity and softness to her voice (they are in a library, after all). As much of a bookworm as she is, she's always happy to see people perusing the shelves even if they don't borrow anything at the end of the day. Just the spark of interest is better than indifference. ]
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Oh, you came by again today. Were you able to find something to your liking? [ She asks the question with the utmost sincerity and softness to her voice (they are in a library, after all). As much of a bookworm as she is, she's always happy to see people perusing the shelves even if they don't borrow anything at the end of the day. Just the spark of interest is better than indifference. ]