The library assistant had legs a mile long. Lochlann did his best not to stare at them, but he kept wondering what they'd taste like. Despite her long legs, she was relatively short, with messy hair pulled into a bun, a limp sweater, and, his favorite part, a pair of glasses on a chain. Just like a real librarian, or at least, what Lochlann thought a real librarian should look like.
Only he had no interest in her at all. She was a means to an end. Lochlann was a taken man now. Or at least, he might be. He wasn't sure how things were going to stand with Cat after the last time.
"I'm not a librarian," she corrected him again. "I'm an assistant. And I have no idea where the book is that you're looking for. What is the title again?"
Lochlann looked down at the note in his hand. The handwriting was impossible to read.
"I didn't write the title down," he said. "You did."
The assistant stepped closer to him and looked down. They were so close, painfully close--literally painfully close. Lochlann shifted and his jacket rubbed against his neck, chafing the still too-fresh set of stitches covering it. He needed these books to keep him occupied.
However, it looked way more like he was interested in the person standing so close her hair was beneath his chin, peering down at the note and then looking up at Lochlann's face like she was going to kiss him but--
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Only he had no interest in her at all. She was a means to an end. Lochlann was a taken man now. Or at least, he might be. He wasn't sure how things were going to stand with Cat after the last time.
"I'm not a librarian," she corrected him again. "I'm an assistant. And I have no idea where the book is that you're looking for. What is the title again?"
Lochlann looked down at the note in his hand. The handwriting was impossible to read.
"I didn't write the title down," he said. "You did."
The assistant stepped closer to him and looked down. They were so close, painfully close--literally painfully close. Lochlann shifted and his jacket rubbed against his neck, chafing the still too-fresh set of stitches covering it. He needed these books to keep him occupied.
However, it looked way more like he was interested in the person standing so close her hair was beneath his chin, peering down at the note and then looking up at Lochlann's face like she was going to kiss him but--
@Nightstripe