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Who: Riku, possibly other people
What: Work
Where: Temple Town Library
When: Mid-morning, early afternoon
Riku normally disliked working in a library.
Sure, he didn't have to interact with people constantly and it really wasn't a difficult job, so it wasn't all bad. But it got boring sometimes. It was strange going from a situation where he had to fight something almost every time he stepped outside to, well, not. And having to keep a job, something he hadn't expected to have to do for at least another year or two.
But there was a bright spot, though it happened rarely. Since Riku worked by himself, he could close the library temporarily if he had to, and there came such an instance to do just that. A new shipment of books had arrived recently, and he decided it would be easier to do it himself than try to get any of his coworkers in to help, and closed the place for the day.
However, he had propped the front door open--with the 'closed' sign, actually--to get some fresh air. If anyone wanted to bother him, they were welcome to, as long as they put the sign back.
What: Work
Where: Temple Town Library
When: Mid-morning, early afternoon
Riku normally disliked working in a library.
Sure, he didn't have to interact with people constantly and it really wasn't a difficult job, so it wasn't all bad. But it got boring sometimes. It was strange going from a situation where he had to fight something almost every time he stepped outside to, well, not. And having to keep a job, something he hadn't expected to have to do for at least another year or two.
But there was a bright spot, though it happened rarely. Since Riku worked by himself, he could close the library temporarily if he had to, and there came such an instance to do just that. A new shipment of books had arrived recently, and he decided it would be easier to do it himself than try to get any of his coworkers in to help, and closed the place for the day.
However, he had propped the front door open--with the 'closed' sign, actually--to get some fresh air. If anyone wanted to bother him, they were welcome to, as long as they put the sign back.