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>It’s morning recess.
>Greene, after attending the first classes of the day, decided to visit the library.
>Feeling mellow all morning, he didn’t feel like sticking with Amber and her gaggle of friends.
>Opening the library door, he’s met with the room’s dim yellow lighting.
>A heavy row of bookcases sitting in front of the door as Greene enters the room.
>He slowly passes them and finds the main sitting section.
>No one around, normal for the library, but Greene notices a crest sticking out from one of the couches.
>Settling in the sitting area, he leaves his bag on one of the couches.
>Greene, curious about the other person in the room with him, takes a good look at them from behind.
>They seem to not have noticed him. Looking closer he discerns that it’s a girl.
>A para girl to be exact as Greene notices the distinct shape of their crests.
>She’s a blonde with a two tone tangerine scale complexion.
>Her hair is accentuated by what seems to be a black headband and a pair of black glasses.
>After getting a good look at the girl in the room with him, Greene slouches on the couch next to him and whips out the book he’s been reading lately.
>The Gods of the Greeks, a gift by his history teacher.
>Greene gets himself comfortable, expanding his leathery wings out and setting them on his flanks, laying on the couch like a ptero ball.
>He loses himself in the mythological encyclopaedia, amusing himself at the ancient human and saurian gods and the epic battles and relationships they had with one another.
cont.
>It’s morning recess.
>Greene, after attending the first classes of the day, decided to visit the library.
>Feeling mellow all morning, he didn’t feel like sticking with Amber and her gaggle of friends.
>Opening the library door, he’s met with the room’s dim yellow lighting.
>A heavy row of bookcases sitting in front of the door as Greene enters the room.
>He slowly passes them and finds the main sitting section.
>No one around, normal for the library, but Greene notices a crest sticking out from one of the couches.
>Settling in the sitting area, he leaves his bag on one of the couches.
>Greene, curious about the other person in the room with him, takes a good look at them from behind.
>They seem to not have noticed him. Looking closer he discerns that it’s a girl.
>A para girl to be exact as Greene notices the distinct shape of their crests.
>She’s a blonde with a two tone tangerine scale complexion.
>Her hair is accentuated by what seems to be a black headband and a pair of black glasses.
>After getting a good look at the girl in the room with him, Greene slouches on the couch next to him and whips out the book he’s been reading lately.
>The Gods of the Greeks, a gift by his history teacher.
>Greene gets himself comfortable, expanding his leathery wings out and setting them on his flanks, laying on the couch like a ptero ball.
>He loses himself in the mythological encyclopaedia, amusing himself at the ancient human and saurian gods and the epic battles and relationships they had with one another.
cont.