The first thing he should probably do in the academy is be on good terms with the people that could help him, the staff of the school. That didn't exactly limit themselves to just teachers, there were many more adults in the building that could use some help, which was why Frain made a form and reservation to be helping out the librarian. This will have him access the books that he would need to study, gain valuable information from the librarian herself, and possibly eat his lunch in here rather than go to the lunchroom. At least, that is what he expects would happen, that was what he was forced to do while he was back in his previous school. Then again, he had a dorm and everything, he probably was allowed to eat his lunch in there. Whenever he got that dorm, he would be all set for the ride. Still, it was nice to have someone in the school support him, especially one that owns a place with so much knowledge.
The one that the people call Mrs. Airan was not the way the silent boy expected her to look. At first glance, you would almost mistake her for a student at the academy, what gave her away was the fact that she had the library cart right next to her. She was picking out books from the cart and placed them into the right slot, allowing anyone who wanted to follow the Dewey system to find what they needed. It seemed Frain was in the right place, so he decided to walk up to her. Surprisingly, he heard humming as he was walking, the volume was loud enough for him. This took him by surprise when he got closer, to discover that it was Mrs. Airan herself that was humming so loudly. What's worse? No one in the library can tell her to shush if they valued a great place to do research.
The one that the people call Mrs. Airan was not the way the silent boy expected her to look. At first glance, you would almost mistake her for a student at the academy, what gave her away was the fact that she had the library cart right next to her. She was picking out books from the cart and placed them into the right slot, allowing anyone who wanted to follow the Dewey system to find what they needed. It seemed Frain was in the right place, so he decided to walk up to her. Surprisingly, he heard humming as he was walking, the volume was loud enough for him. This took him by surprise when he got closer, to discover that it was Mrs. Airan herself that was humming so loudly. What's worse? No one in the library can tell her to shush if they valued a great place to do research.