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Amelia Royer (Ronsam) ([personal profile] rogueinladysclothing) wrote in [personal profile] chiron_survivor 2019-05-06 06:18 pm (UTC)

"I struggle with the idea sometimes, which is why I always look for an occasion to give someone a gift." No matter how small the event may be, Amelia is happy call it out as a reason to give those she cares about something she already feels they deserve.

The rogue nods as the couple explain their connection to Hunter, and remind her of the incident with the witches. "Sometimes having someone you know and trust watch over you is all you need to feel safest," she comments with a small smile. "It's good that the two of you were able to find a balance that worked out so well." Hunter got someone to watch over him and Caspar got the gift he'd been dreaming of for Adia. A winning situation for all.

Amelia exhales a happy, relieved sigh when Adia accepts the invitation on her and Caspar's behalf. "It's still mostly the same," she comments, wanting to make sure Adia doesn't get her hopes up about it being some kind of resplendent place now, "but I've been replacing some of the things that were given to me when I moved in. I also got a small bookshelf to house all the books from the library that I borrow on a regular basis." Speaking of which...

Her cheeks flush a light pink as she adds, "I'm there even more often than I was before. I spent a lot of my time during the Winter in the library, in part to do research and in part because I couldn't always get back to my apartment at the end of the day. After I started helping several people find their books and... not get physical after being cooped up for days at a time," because fighting in a library isn't something even she can condone, "the librarians offered me a part-time position when I went back after Spring came. It's nothing extravagant, but I get to continue my research if no one needs my help finding something."

The job feels much like what she did the first few years she was learning the ins and outs of her family's business on her world. Helping people is the easy part and now that the hard part of learning where everything usually is in the library is done? It feels natural to simply take up the mantle of an assistant.

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