"Yes, it is", he says confidently, "but while I can recognize it, reading
it is another matter. I don't suppose you studied ancient history during
your time at Oxford?"
"Oh yes, once we figure this place out, we'll be fine. I mean, it's a library. There must be some sort of order to the place. We just have to figure it out. Shall we keep going?"
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"You'd think this place would have librarians, wouldn't you?"
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"But who in the world could ever keep up with such a task?"
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She taps the shelf again, and it's obvious, she has to tear herself away.
"Right, moving on. We're on a mission, and must not be deterred."
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"I can see why you've had a problem in the past", he says, eyeing the contents of the shelves. "Everything here is quite fascinating."
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"Multiple lifetimes, I should think." He peers ahead of them. "Is it growing lighter up there?"
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"I can't tell. Maybe? No, I think you're right."
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"I am not sure if that means we are reaching the end or... something else."
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She grins at him, and heads toward the light.
"Oh you've got to be kidding me."
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Ichabod hurries to catch up, then stops dead.
"...well, at least we are not lost."
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A laugh bubbles up in her chest. "No...? But, if this happens when we go back that way, how will we find where we came in?"
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"Perhaps when that is our intent, the library will allow it", he suggests. "As we were not attempting to leave that time."
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"Perhaps."
She certainly hopes he's right.
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"If not... well, we will not be bored."
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She looks back to him.
"Your turn to pick. Which way?"
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He glances around and points to an aisle, largely at random.
"That one."
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"Lead on, Mac Duff."
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"Lay on", Ichabod says with a grin over his shoulder her, already heading towards the aisle he picked.
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"Oh Ichabod."
This aisle has rows and rows of red clay tablets. She pulls out one drawer to look.
"This is cuneiform, isn't it?"
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"Yes, it is", he says confidently, "but while I can recognize it, reading it is another matter. I don't suppose you studied ancient history during your time at Oxford?"
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"I can't read it. But I'd be willing to bet the bar has something that would allow us to read it. We'll have to ask when we get back."
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"Some sort of translation key", he agrees, brightening. "Assuming we can find them again, but if we try..."
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"I think we should." He's digging around in his pockets. "I have some paper. Do you have a pencil?"
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"No, sorry. What are you up to?"
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