Marianne Zahmani (
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Little book, people often use you to ask for help, correct?
I need some advice. In my land - my 'world' as you would call it - I live in a library.
At night, if I leave the lights on, people come and bang on the windows of the room I sleep in, yelling at me to give them books. When I turn the lights off they disappear, but they come back if I have to turn the light back on for any reason.
Do you have any advice on how I could get them to stop? Its frightening to have people look at me like that. It makes me feel ugly and dissected, and knowing that they're never really gone, only dissuaded for a while, is making it difficult to sleep.
Thank you for any advice you care to give.
Marianne Z.
Under Assistant
The Library
Chaos: 45
Little book, people often use you to ask for help, correct?
I need some advice. In my land - my 'world' as you would call it - I live in a library.
At night, if I leave the lights on, people come and bang on the windows of the room I sleep in, yelling at me to give them books. When I turn the lights off they disappear, but they come back if I have to turn the light back on for any reason.
Do you have any advice on how I could get them to stop? Its frightening to have people look at me like that. It makes me feel ugly and dissected, and knowing that they're never really gone, only dissuaded for a while, is making it difficult to sleep.
Thank you for any advice you care to give.
Marianne Z.
Under Assistant
The Library
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[Well...there is that. Its scary and lonely in the library, and she hates having to hide the fact that she can't escape. But Marianne isn't quite up to admitting that to herself yet.]
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