Kai shuffled hurriedly through the large doors that gave way to the house of books. Endless shelves lined the walls, and smaller cases made columns of stories. It smelled of dust, and old paper in the library. More importantly, it was quiet. Not in the sense of sound, but it was void of emotions. It was not clamoring with hundreds, if not thousands of other emotions. There were a few trickling ones here and there, but mostly they seemed relaxed.
Kaisu clutched his books close to his chest as he moved across the soft, reddish carpeting. Exhaling a sigh of relief that he had found some place to be alone for the moment. He shuffled his way slowly through the columns of books, sighing wistfully at the bindings. Books were always such a nice escape from his reality. Kaisu lived on the streets, and was forced to deal with the overwhelming emotions of others. Not to mention lacking in feeding from positive energies.
Kaisu slumped into the nearest chair he found. Sinking down as low as the chair would allow. His torso making sort of a bridge, as he shoved his books onto the table in front of him. He'd made his way to a dark, quiet corner of the library. He was just glad to be able to hear his own emotions. Not a sea of others, not something he was allowed very often.
Kaisu clutched his books close to his chest as he moved across the soft, reddish carpeting. Exhaling a sigh of relief that he had found some place to be alone for the moment. He shuffled his way slowly through the columns of books, sighing wistfully at the bindings. Books were always such a nice escape from his reality. Kaisu lived on the streets, and was forced to deal with the overwhelming emotions of others. Not to mention lacking in feeding from positive energies.
Kaisu slumped into the nearest chair he found. Sinking down as low as the chair would allow. His torso making sort of a bridge, as he shoved his books onto the table in front of him. He'd made his way to a dark, quiet corner of the library. He was just glad to be able to hear his own emotions. Not a sea of others, not something he was allowed very often.