It was certainly the loveliest weather for running deliveries, she thought as a torrential rain pummeled down. Of course, it had been clear a few moments before. Meri always did her best to keep higher than the average eyesight as to not attract too much attention, though this evening was harder than usual seeing as the torrential downpour forced her to keep closer to rooftops. As she did her best to keep herself dry with her wand from the ropes of rain, the familiar glow of the library caught her eye.
Banking a right turn, Meri hovered down to park her broomstick underneath the covered part of the roof. Hopping off, she unstrapped the basket of her remaining delivery and entered the library. With her magical learning being cut off at 15, Meri had gotten a lot of her education from learning as well as the boys at the shop however one thing she'd always wanted to do was travel the world. For obvious reasons that wasn't possible, so she settled for books instead.
After realizing the book wasn't there, she settled for scanning the book on tables and eventually spotted it...buried under a few other books and a sleeping man. While she would hate to bother the poor man, her need to get a move on to her last delivery won out her timidness in the form of a slight touch on the shoulder.
He must have been in a much deeper sleep than she thought, as he jerked awake causing her to leap back, an apologetic look on her face. "I'm so sorry," she whispered, fumbling with her breadbasket as a few loaves tumbled out onto the table.
Banking a right turn, Meri hovered down to park her broomstick underneath the covered part of the roof. Hopping off, she unstrapped the basket of her remaining delivery and entered the library. With her magical learning being cut off at 15, Meri had gotten a lot of her education from learning as well as the boys at the shop however one thing she'd always wanted to do was travel the world. For obvious reasons that wasn't possible, so she settled for books instead.
After realizing the book wasn't there, she settled for scanning the book on tables and eventually spotted it...buried under a few other books and a sleeping man. While she would hate to bother the poor man, her need to get a move on to her last delivery won out her timidness in the form of a slight touch on the shoulder.
He must have been in a much deeper sleep than she thought, as he jerked awake causing her to leap back, an apologetic look on her face. "I'm so sorry," she whispered, fumbling with her breadbasket as a few loaves tumbled out onto the table.



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