Smooth palms gently sifted through old tomes, as if simply touching them was enough for the student to understand their contents. The books’ bindings seemingly held together by mere minuscule threads. As gentle hands passed over them however life was partially restored to the old texts. Granted, the worker could not turn back time and restore the books to their former glory, but a silky touch and their bindings were made all the stronger. She smiled fondly upon them, three high stacked piles of books beside her. Arranged and alphabetised to the librarian’s likings. That adorable little bat faunus was such a dear~ Not in a literal sense of course.
She let out a honeysuckle chuckle at her own little pun. Stretching slightly at the desk. She was stood at one of many on that cool summer evening, but not among many. Her combed furred lower half gently lowered to the carpeted ground, legs like castle walls around her. Thorax like a large beanbag.
With her only considered family locked up in Atlas prison the summer holidays weren’t quite to her what they were to many others. To this faunus girl they were rather more a time of solitude and learning, as opposed to that of jubilation and kinship. With the school now close to empty she was far more free to move, dreams of summer tutoring or at the very least some peace and time to read. To advance her medical expertise and semblance proficiency.
There was however... another matter she wished to delve into. As she brought down a book relating to that very subject she began to read. An old weathered Grimm Studies Textbook by a V. Ralf. This tome seemed to delve deeply into the theoretical nature of Grimm evolution. How over time new forms of grimm will emerge and the older grimm will, on occasion, be replaced by superior versions. Much like the Beowulf Alpha and Ursa Major are to their respective subspecies.
She closed the book however, quickly discovering that the book was wholly that. Hypotheticals. Little in the way of actual Grimm anatomy and behaviour, more rantings and theories about their existence and growth. She closed the book, using her ghostly coloured semblance to mend the book’s spine, and set it upon a pile.
The sun had begun to gently set, but she planned to remain here for the night; having convince the lovely librarian that she would keep things safe. As lonely as she knew it would be, watching some of the last students clear out, the large spider faunus would not have minded some company for the night. She looked to the pile on her left, the pile of books yet to fix, still near five times that of what she had fixed already.
The longing for companionship gently twanged within her heart, using the ticking of her broach as it's metronome.
She let out a honeysuckle chuckle at her own little pun. Stretching slightly at the desk. She was stood at one of many on that cool summer evening, but not among many. Her combed furred lower half gently lowered to the carpeted ground, legs like castle walls around her. Thorax like a large beanbag.
With her only considered family locked up in Atlas prison the summer holidays weren’t quite to her what they were to many others. To this faunus girl they were rather more a time of solitude and learning, as opposed to that of jubilation and kinship. With the school now close to empty she was far more free to move, dreams of summer tutoring or at the very least some peace and time to read. To advance her medical expertise and semblance proficiency.
There was however... another matter she wished to delve into. As she brought down a book relating to that very subject she began to read. An old weathered Grimm Studies Textbook by a V. Ralf. This tome seemed to delve deeply into the theoretical nature of Grimm evolution. How over time new forms of grimm will emerge and the older grimm will, on occasion, be replaced by superior versions. Much like the Beowulf Alpha and Ursa Major are to their respective subspecies.
She closed the book however, quickly discovering that the book was wholly that. Hypotheticals. Little in the way of actual Grimm anatomy and behaviour, more rantings and theories about their existence and growth. She closed the book, using her ghostly coloured semblance to mend the book’s spine, and set it upon a pile.
The sun had begun to gently set, but she planned to remain here for the night; having convince the lovely librarian that she would keep things safe. As lonely as she knew it would be, watching some of the last students clear out, the large spider faunus would not have minded some company for the night. She looked to the pile on her left, the pile of books yet to fix, still near five times that of what she had fixed already.
The longing for companionship gently twanged within her heart, using the ticking of her broach as it's metronome.