The grand library was familiar, gigantic, big enough to hide in, secret enough to disappear for days. Geoffrey and Father hadn't bothered to come talk to her, and she only turned up for dinner, completely ignoring breakfast and lunch. At meals, she was sullen, silent, picking at her food as her fingers itched to comb her hair over that side of her face, or tug the hat rim farther down to that side, dispite Geoffrey's weak order that no hats were allowed at tables. She had stayed in the library, throwing herself at her experiments with a single minded gusto that usually was reserved for her obsessions. Perhaps this was an obsession; the idea of forgetting, the suggestion of ignorance.... it was appealing. That's what this was.
Distraction.
Balancing easily sitting atop the high ladder attached to the shelf, the young half vampire kicked apathetically at the shelf, wheeling the contraption along the structure as her dark brown eyes flickered from book spine to book spine, searching for a specific title, even as her baseball hat - rim tilted to the right to throw her scar into shadow - impeded her gaze. She was about ten feet from the carpeted floor, but the height was not something that bothered her.
She could smell him enter the room, even if his entrance was nearly silent. Briefly, she debated calling out, but he'd find her anyway. He always did. Especially when she hid. Kicking off again, the girl followed the curve of the room, kicking hard enough to be transported at least twenty feet around the outside of the room, and thus, further from the man-child who had just entered.
Distraction.
Balancing easily sitting atop the high ladder attached to the shelf, the young half vampire kicked apathetically at the shelf, wheeling the contraption along the structure as her dark brown eyes flickered from book spine to book spine, searching for a specific title, even as her baseball hat - rim tilted to the right to throw her scar into shadow - impeded her gaze. She was about ten feet from the carpeted floor, but the height was not something that bothered her.
She could smell him enter the room, even if his entrance was nearly silent. Briefly, she debated calling out, but he'd find her anyway. He always did. Especially when she hid. Kicking off again, the girl followed the curve of the room, kicking hard enough to be transported at least twenty feet around the outside of the room, and thus, further from the man-child who had just entered.
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