Mr. Black,
You implied that these books were to be written in, yet I've seen hardly a word ever since receiving it. Did you neglect to mention how it is we're to speak into a book, or am I correct in understanding from all of the confused voices that this is not, in fact, a common occurrence
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Void, can't we just talk in person? It's irritating to think that whatever I write to you is to be seen by others.
And I don't think we can speak into a book... there doesn't seem to be a recording device. Well, we could speak into a book, but that would just result in talking to ourselves.
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It does appear quite useful for if we're apart and need to reach each other at the expense of privacy.
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You named yourself Void?
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Exquisite...
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Artremis poked his head into the main area, waved at Void, and tapped Book on the shoulder. "We have a customer."
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Returning her gaze to the two of them, she smiled. "I'm called Void. I'd appreciate your consideration in hiring me."
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Book rose to his feet. "When can you start, are you good with people, do you get easily embarrassed by adult materials, can you stand the smell of glue, and are you able to handle odd hours? I open at 9 in the morning, and close late at night."
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