A man in a leather jacket was sitting at one of the tables, but he soon stood up, slamming one of the books down on the table. "That is NOT how that happened! GET IT RIGHT, HISTORIANS!!"
He blinked. He apparently hadn't said that in his head, had he? Allen looked around, swallowing, though he narrowed his brown eyes, sitting back down. It had been an article on one of the battles of the Civil War, and this book had it all wrong. Why did he even have this book out? He was looking for things he had missed, not things he had seen.
Sighing, the immortal stood up, rubbing his forehead. He walked over to one of the bookshelves, placing the encyclopedia back in its spot. He shook his head to get the long, black locks out of his eyes and started scanning for dates.
If only he hadn't gone to sleep for all those years. It seemed that he had certainly missed a lot.
Allen had just arrived here today, and already had his room set up and the like. He just needed to get the right books now and the right videos to find out what had happened in the 1900s... though it wouldn't be the same as seeing it with his own eyes.
But no one could blame him for falling asleep for so long after what he had seen. The gravestones of his wife and child had been too heartbreaking for him.
Allen grit his teeth, pushing the thought from his mind. "Stupid past..." he grumbled, continuing to look through the books. He was not having a good day today.
He blinked. He apparently hadn't said that in his head, had he? Allen looked around, swallowing, though he narrowed his brown eyes, sitting back down. It had been an article on one of the battles of the Civil War, and this book had it all wrong. Why did he even have this book out? He was looking for things he had missed, not things he had seen.
Sighing, the immortal stood up, rubbing his forehead. He walked over to one of the bookshelves, placing the encyclopedia back in its spot. He shook his head to get the long, black locks out of his eyes and started scanning for dates.
If only he hadn't gone to sleep for all those years. It seemed that he had certainly missed a lot.
Allen had just arrived here today, and already had his room set up and the like. He just needed to get the right books now and the right videos to find out what had happened in the 1900s... though it wouldn't be the same as seeing it with his own eyes.
But no one could blame him for falling asleep for so long after what he had seen. The gravestones of his wife and child had been too heartbreaking for him.
Allen grit his teeth, pushing the thought from his mind. "Stupid past..." he grumbled, continuing to look through the books. He was not having a good day today.