
Scirheah pushed her glasses up on her nose as she navigated her way through the hallways, trying to find the library in this place. Scirheah was not very good at that, how the heck was she supposed to find anything in this place when she barely left her room in her own domain. Which in itself wasn't nearly as big as the academy and still Scirheah got lost in there.
Scirheah had only been in this dimension for a couple of days, and though Erione had told her the island had a lot of nice people Scirheah wasn't really trusting it. No one had said it to her face but in her head Scirheah was sure everyone thought she was weird, not even talking normally. Back home she got teased because of that all the time. Why would this place be any different?
Scirheah frowned a bit at her thoughts, and started walking stomping her feet a bit and looking strictly forward, her expression grumpy. Thus she almost missed the library sign that hung next to a pair of big pair doors. Scirheah brought herself to a sudden stop and spun around, already smiling again. That wasn't so hard after all! Scirheah skipped to the doors and opened them wide, regretting it a second after. Her grand entrance attracted attention and anyone close to the door turned to look at Scirheah curiously. She blinked and blushed furiously, so embarrassed she wanted to teleport to Erione and never show her face here again. But for now Scirheah just covered her face with her notepad and ran in between the bookshelves.
Between the bookshelves Scirheah took deep breaths, waiting for her blush and emotional turmoil to tone down. She had come here to check out, what this dimension had to offer in terms of poems and possible fantasy books. Scirheah loved fantasy books. Thanks to her language charm Scirheah could read the different categories of books and started sailing along the rows, trailing them with her finger. The couple she pulled out were okay but none really clicked. Some she stuffed under her arms.
Scirheah, after peeking around both corners, stepped out from between the shelves and scanned the library for a free table. She saw one next to a table that was stacked with books. So stacked Scirheah couldn't see if there was actually anyone sitting on it. But she made her way towards the free table, and when she got to it she glanced at the stack nearest to her. On top of it Scirheah saw a cover thay remined her a lot of one of her favourite books back in Lum. Scirheah gasped a bit and picked the book up, excited smile on her face and she started absently flipping through the pages.