Sam wasn't about to let a little power outage keep him out of the library. After all, without television or other entertaining electronics, the odds of someone coming in to get a book was a lot higher. At least, that was Sam's hope
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Second Period [01/21]psychic_wonderJanuary 21 2009, 14:27:06 UTC
With no way to check his e-mail, Sam grabbed one of his flashlights and headed into the stacks to find a book to keep him occupied for the rest of the day.
Re: Third Period [01/21]rocksthescarfJanuary 21 2009, 15:06:50 UTC
The whole problem with no power was that Chuck was left with so little to do. Really, the only options left to him when there was no power was either having sex, drinking or bothering people. Don't worry; he wasn't in the library for the first two options. Then again, he wasn't in there for a book either.
Being used to New York winters, the cold didn't really bother Chuck, and he wasn't as bundled up as some of the others students he had seen. As much as he hated that there was so little to do during a power outage, he did like how the dark gave the library a sort of romantic creepy ambiance. So he was in a pretty good mood when he walked up to the front desk. Chuck rested his arm against the desk and looked at Sam like he was appraising him or something.
Re: Third Period [01/21]psychic_wonderJanuary 21 2009, 15:27:09 UTC
The thing about working in the library for so long was that Sam had gotten used to the kinds of people who liked to stop by. So when someone completely unexpected came in, it threw him for a bit, and he found himself staring for a moment and trying not to get unnerved by how he was being watched.
Re: Lunch [01/21]psychic_wonderJanuary 21 2009, 18:19:49 UTC
"I'm not that cold," Sam said. Now that he had all his clothes back, layering wasn't an issue. "And people might need books. Plus, you wouldn't know where to find me if I wasn't here."
Re: Fourth Period [01/21]lovemykiltJanuary 21 2009, 17:26:48 UTC
Yep, Priestly was bored. And the library was way closer to the dorms than the town was. Sam had told him once to swing by sometime, so he decided he'd do just that.
He was probably even wearing some clever t-shirt. Not that you could see it under the layers of flannel shirt and canvas jacket. Hell, barring facial hair, piercings, and mohawk, he probably looked more like Dean than ever. . . .
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Being used to New York winters, the cold didn't really bother Chuck, and he wasn't as bundled up as some of the others students he had seen. As much as he hated that there was so little to do during a power outage, he did like how the dark gave the library a sort of romantic creepy ambiance. So he was in a pretty good mood when he walked up to the front desk. Chuck rested his arm against the desk and looked at Sam like he was appraising him or something.
"Hello."
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"Uh, hi," he said casually. "Can I help you?"
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Chuck had listened to the radio enough to know that this was Sam. It's how he knew the dork would be in the library today.
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He was probably even wearing some clever t-shirt. Not that you could see it under the layers of flannel shirt and canvas jacket. Hell, barring facial hair, piercings, and mohawk, he probably looked more like Dean than ever. . . .
"Hey, man. How's it going?"
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"Hey. I'm doing all right," he said. "How are you holding up?"
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