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Re: Well books, books and more books... « Reply #60 on Nov 6, 2005, 9:54pm »
Nick's eyebrows went up. "I have never seen anyone that could match the rudeness level that you just achieved. Now if you'll please put your long nose back in your own business so I can study, that would be great." he whispered angrily. His eyes were worked into a sort of ice-cold glare.
"You left your books here, by the way." He picked up her books, and ran to her, thrust the books forward, leered, and returned to his seat. Ugh. Was he not able to voice his opinion without a thousand rude people screaming at him?
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Right here. I'm sure of it. Karma: 1
Re: Well books, books and more books... « Reply #62 on Nov 9, 2005, 7:16am »
ooc; Thank you.
Nick tried to concentrate, but he couldn't. He kept tearing his hair out, jerking nervously, and turning red. Too much was on his mind now, he needed a break.
He'd go to Burger King. Yeah, that was it. He'd do his homework while eating, it's keep him calm, since he was so mad at that impolite girl. The fiend.
Standing up tall, he stuffed his books into his backpack, slung it over his shoulder, and headed to Burger King.
Re: Well books, books and more books... « Reply #63 on Jun 25, 2006, 11:54pm »
Ashlinn walked to the search station and typed in 'Nancy Drew'. She wrote down the location and headed for it. Whwn she arrived, she grabbed the book. Then she realized she didn't have a library card. Book in hand, she walked to the front desk. "Um...I am new here and I would like to check out this book, but I have no library card. I was hoping you could help?" she said with a little sound of hope in her voice.
Re: Well books, books and more books... « Reply #64 on Jul 15, 2006, 6:23pm »
Chelsea slowly tiptoed into the library, her dark eyes scanning the inside. She sighed, relieved that there weren't many people there. She slung her blue backpack off her shoulder as she sat down at a large table. Sitting the backpack on the ground below her feet, she slid a small, torn paperback book out of one of the pockets. Laying the book softly on the table, as to not make much noise, she silently began reading.