[The guide turns on showing River sitting in the library with some textbooks stacked near her. She's focused, not restless and fidgeting like in her first post
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[As of late, Erik had a few discussions with various people concerning good reading material; thus, he currently finds himself wandering through the rather impressive library for not the first time since his arrival.
It's difficult to miss the sight of a familiar young girl sitting nearby, books stacked around her and obviously looking more than... displeased with a certain textbook. He approaches, brow raised and his own selected book in hand.]
[She hears him before he speaks but doesn't quite connect it with it being Erik until she actually hears his voice.
She glances at him for just a second before turning back to the book and continuing her corrections. She's writing out an equation over the white out. Making it right.]
It was wrong. Had to fix it. It's useless if it isn't right.
[He peers over to see what she's marking out, but it looks more like something Hank would take interest in rather than himself, so he just as quickly ceases. He glances about, surprised that no librarian has found her and throwing a fit by now.]
Well, it is a book; there are varying opinions on what's right and wrong.
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It's difficult to miss the sight of a familiar young girl sitting nearby, books stacked around her and obviously looking more than... displeased with a certain textbook. He approaches, brow raised and his own selected book in hand.]
Doing your own editing? How generous of you.
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She glances at him for just a second before turning back to the book and continuing her corrections. She's writing out an equation over the white out. Making it right.]
It was wrong. Had to fix it. It's useless if it isn't right.
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Well, it is a book; there are varying opinions on what's right and wrong.
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[A pause.]
...Theoretical math can have opinions. Chaos theory. Things where certainty can't be proven.
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...Is there any reason you are currently destroying that book?
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[HNNNNNNNNNNNN]
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They're broken.
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Well, yeah, you did a pretty good job of seein' to that.
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