-1- No willpower...NONE AT ALL

Mar 02, 2010 18:38

[[ooc note: This post is written and is one of very few of his that will be. This is also after he's been roaming the hallways, so feel free for your character to have seen him. He wouldn't have said anything, though. And no, he hasn't found the library yet.]]

No firehouse.  No other fire men. This place is ripe with articles. Blatant disregard for ( Read more... )

breaking the law, burn 'em to ashes, fire chief in charge

Leave a comment

tartaned March 3 2010, 03:38:47 UTC
...Are you really -

Yes, of course you are.

Well. Welcome to the Barge, Captain. I'm Aziraphale. If you have any questions left, I'll endeavor to answer them, but I may as well head one off right now: I'm a librarian here, and not only am I not about to tolerate any sort of... book burning, I have the authority and the ability to enforce that. So, please, do not test me on the matter.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:05:40 UTC
If you must know, he's in a book as well, and I'm not judging - only warning.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:12:45 UTC
Don't act the victim; it doesn't suit you.

If he doesn't act as I expect he will, well, the topic never needs to be brought up again.

Reply

happinessboys March 3 2010, 04:15:26 UTC
There is no danger of that.

I will act as I should. You need not worry, librarian.

Reply

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:17:41 UTC
Then I apologize for assuming the worst.

I'm still willing to answer any questions, though; I think O'Brien would at least credit me with being forthright and truthful in the way I see things.

Reply

happinessboys March 3 2010, 04:20:22 UTC
Yes, of course.

Reply

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:22:53 UTC
Very well.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:19:08 UTC
Ordinarily I'd quite agree with you, but I'm not entirely ready to sacrifice books to being a good Samaritan.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:23:47 UTC
I do, actually. But I also admit my own shortcomings. I see people come and go, dying included, very often; but books are enduring, and I find them dear to me for that reason.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)

tartaned March 3 2010, 04:29:01 UTC
Yes, I did apologize.

But I'm glad you expected better of me. That's very nice.

Reply

(The comment has been removed)


Leave a comment

Up