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Anonymous Fri 23 Aug 2024 05:57:20 No.68506887 Report
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>Its taken literal years of effort, but I've finally done it.
>I finally convinced mom to let me to go a normal school.
>Days worth of back and forth between her and I where we endlessly retread the same tired arguments have finally borne fruit.
>"Oh but this fancy private school will help you get into a better college"
>Yeah, but I can already get into any school I wanted.
>"Oh what about the extracurriculars? This club/team/whatever looks like it would be so fun!"
>I don't need to go to a fancy school with a polo team in order to help out at the school's library.
>"I'm just worried about your safety dear!"
>I don't recall any of your yearbooks being from a fancy private school who's annual tuition is more than the average salary, mom.
>"No one will know who you are though and you'll be all alone!"
>That's the point mom! I'm sick of the spotlight!
>Just thinking about it makes me irate.
>But! None of that matters now, as I managed to finally wear down mom and dad, though really just mom since dad's always busy with work, enough to convince her to let me go to a normal school for senior year.
>The only "Catch" is that I'd have to go to her Alma Mater.
>Even better in my opinion. Clear on the other side of the country and away from my parents and the constant committee of vultures following them? Please and thank you.
>And now is the time for me to revel in the sweet, sweet taste of victory.
>My first day has gone... alright I suppose.
>One of my teachers almost introduced me as “Melissa West”, and I definitely caught some people staring at me.
>Oh, and there was that one midget stego girl I bumped into that smelled like low tide, hope I never have to deal with her again…
>But now it's a free period.
>And that means straight to the library with me.
>I take a deep breath as I step in, savoring the scent of aisles upon aisles of tomes.
>It is... a bit smaller than I'm used to, but from what I gather, it's above average.
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Anonymous Fri 23 Aug 2024 05:58:21 No.68506905 Report
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>I start to wander aimlessly, while I highly doubt that I'll find any books that I haven't already seen in a library before (At least ones that interest me) there's no sense in not browsing.
>And while I do silently judge other students on what books they're reading
>Is it a bit catty? Definitely. Am I going to keep doing it? Also definitely.
>I automatically filter anyone reading some sort of textbook from my judgements, can’t fault anyone for studying.
>What I can do is judge people for their choices on what they read in their free time.
>And I’m far from impressed.
>Trash, schlock, mediocre, actually pretty good, overrated, a waste of perfectly good wood pulp, garbage, more mediocrity, something I’d never be caught in public with, drive-
>Wait.
>What IS that?
>In the corner I notice a book the likes of which I’ve never seen. Something I can’t even begin to guess what it’s about.
>Literally, the title is in… I don’t even know what language that is.
>I catch myself staring and manage to return myself to reality before the boy reading it notices.
>A taller, slim pterosaur with light teal scales clad in an outfit that just screams “Army surplus”
>Fortunately for me, he seems too engrossed in his reading to notice me sizing him up.
>… A touch too engrossed actually, I feel like I’ve been stood here for multiple minutes and he hasn’t noticed me.
>… He’s not going to look up, is he?
>Alright Melissa, it seems that if you want to find out what he’s reading you’re going to have to ask.
>I take a few steps closer to him and quietly ask “Pardon me, but would you mind if I asked what you’re reading?
>The pterosaur flinches a bit and jerks his head up to face me “Oh uh… It’s The Kalevala. My kummitäti Judee gave me her grandfather’s copy a while back and I’ve finally gotten around to reading it.”
>I’m taken aback. Shocked that I’d find someone that read the same types of books as I so quickly.
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Anonymous Fri 23 Aug 2024 05:59:21 No.68506915 Report
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>”I’ve heard of that! But I haven’t gotten around to reading it myself yet… Is it good?"
>The pterosaur nods “Especially if you can read it in the original Finnish.
>”Oh! You speak Finnish?” I ask, immediately feeling foolish as I piece things together and realize that that… word he used earlier was likely Finnish.
>Rather than annoyance or mockery, I’m met with a simple polite nod from the boy as he tips the book forward to show me its pages. “A bit"
>Clearly more than a bit given how voraciously he was reading before I interrupted him. All I know is English and a bit of Sindarin…
>“Oh! That’s really… Uh… Interesting!” I say more awkwardly than I’d prefer “Do you come here to read often?
> I’m met with a look that politely informs me that I’ve asked the wrong question, and I quickly backtrack
>”I-I’m new here! First day and all…” I blurt out, quickly growing weary of my sudden awkwardness. Maybe mom’s right and I DO need to talk to people more…
>Though once again I’m met with a understanding, the boy simply nodding and saying “Yeah, I tend to spend my free periods here…”
>I smile and, for reasons beyond my understanding, say “That’s cool!” repeating myself a moment later with another “That’s cool” at a far more acceptable volume.
>There’s a moment of uncomfortable silence between us, one that I break by stiltedly uttering “I uh… I’ll let you get back to your reading” and quickly turning tail to do so
>I find my retreat halted when he rather suddenly exclaims, “Wait! What’s your name?”
>I turn around, emerald eyes locking with my own and state “Melissa”
>”Greene” is the only word he responds with.
>Another awkward smile and I return to my ignominious retreat.
>Why did I suddenly become so socially inept around him? I’ve never had trouble talking to actual people before!
>.. And why do I kind of hope that he’ll be back here tomorrow…?