@"King"
Basil was in heaven. When he was a kid, he'd been told things like him couldn't get to a place like that, and there wasn't a single thing he could do about it. Now he was certain they'd been incorrect, because this paradise of towering bookshelves couldn't be described as anything else.
As usual, he'd made sure to come to visit and explore the new area at night- both simply because he was more energetic at the later, darker hour, and because he wouldn't be able to make as many people uncomfortable with his presence. A win win situation. There were still a few lingering people, just like him, but at least it wasn't that bad. And hell, it meant he got space. If someone was blocking a book he wanted to get to, all he had to do was walk over and leer at them. Problem solved!
Basil's aura of the unnatural and corrupted seemed to enjoy flowing into the spacious library just as much as he did. He ignored the thoughts of burdening others from then on, and simply embraced the childlike wonder he felt. That special book smell, and sense of intrigue, were both so strong he could taste it.
Even if this was a particularly extraordinary specimen, Basil had been to a lot of libraries. And every time he visited one, he felt the same feeling. It never, never got old, and he didn't think it ever would.
Basil was in heaven. When he was a kid, he'd been told things like him couldn't get to a place like that, and there wasn't a single thing he could do about it. Now he was certain they'd been incorrect, because this paradise of towering bookshelves couldn't be described as anything else.
As usual, he'd made sure to come to visit and explore the new area at night- both simply because he was more energetic at the later, darker hour, and because he wouldn't be able to make as many people uncomfortable with his presence. A win win situation. There were still a few lingering people, just like him, but at least it wasn't that bad. And hell, it meant he got space. If someone was blocking a book he wanted to get to, all he had to do was walk over and leer at them. Problem solved!
Basil's aura of the unnatural and corrupted seemed to enjoy flowing into the spacious library just as much as he did. He ignored the thoughts of burdening others from then on, and simply embraced the childlike wonder he felt. That special book smell, and sense of intrigue, were both so strong he could taste it.
Even if this was a particularly extraordinary specimen, Basil had been to a lot of libraries. And every time he visited one, he felt the same feeling. It never, never got old, and he didn't think it ever would.