"Are you sure you're okay?" Vash chewed the inside of her lip nervously. "Gosh I'm so sorry." She mumbled again. How could she have been so careless as to first shout, run into, annoy, and now dump her books on this poor stranger. Should she introduce herself? 'no' she though and shook her head. Why would she want him to have a name to place with such stupidity?
Remmy sighed slowly and nodded, looking back down at his book, shifting slightly in his chair.
"I'm very sure, thank you," He said softly, deciding to just try to get to reading again. Maybe she would check out her elephantine amount of books and just leave the library, restoring it into its peaceful silence again.
"Oh okay. Sorry." Vash adjusted her hold on her books. "Really, I didn't mean to." With that she shuffled away to the front desk. Pathetic and stupid, gosh could she find anything else wrong with herself in one day? Heck in less then an hour? She sighed and forced a smile, not wanting to seem rude to the librarian.
Ms. Maya looked up from her computer, tilting her head at the approaching student curiously.
"You know you can't check out that many books, dear. It'd take you much too long to read them all. After all, you are in college," She gently pointed out, sitting back in her chair to mentally count the books she grabbed.
"Heck. Right sorry I forget sometimes." Vash shook her head at herself. "How many do I need to put back?" She set the books on the counter, letting her arms rest from the weight.
"Er… I would say about like, all of them except three or four. My limit is four." She smiled warmly at the student, neatly crossing her fingers and humming softly. "And you can leave the books you don't want with me and I'll reshelf them."
"Alright well," Vash grabbed the two books on top of her stack and pushed the others aside. "I'll take these two for now." She returned the smile, bright a warm, but kinda shaky from everything that'd happened in the past hour.
"Alright, love." She gently took the books and started to check them out for her, humming softly. "There you are," She said after stamping the date on the book and handing it to her with a smile.
"Thanks." Vash huffed out a sigh of relief, hopping that this so far nightmarish day would some end. Or that she'd just get to stay in her dorm for the rest of the day, letting the events of the hour disappear from her mind.
(Now how do we though them together? Want Vash to almost Hit Remmy with her car? xD)
(holy crap no. Remmy will stay in the library all night sooo idk lol. Maybe as an apology she goes and reads with him?"
(Hhmmmm yeah okay.)
"Hey um," Vash started, looking anywhere but at the boy who's day she most deffently ruined. "I don't know how to make up for every thing so far today, but mind if I sit with you and read?" She looked up long enough to offer a small awkward smile.
Remmy glanced up when he was talked to with a small jump. He blushed faintly and ducked a bit farther into his book.
"I wouldn't mind at all," He squeaked softly, shuffling in his chair.
Vash slid into a seat, smiling softly to herself. This, at least in her book, was a small victory. She propped her head up with her arm and opened her book. Almost immediately losing herself in the pages.
Remmy slowly went back to reading, inhaling and exhaling slowly. He'd be okay with her just reading there. It's not like she would stretch across the table and strangle him or something. But like her, he let himself get lapsed into the lages of his book.
Of course as she read Vash's mind wonderd. Slipping into question herself as to why she'd checked out the books if she was just going to sit, and read, in the library. Though she did believe they'd get kicked out eventually. So being papared was a good thing. Vash's sleeve slipped, reaviling a the tattooed head of a snake. Though she hardly noticed, Or cared. People looked at her funny for having a tattoo of course. But that still didn't change the fact that she liked having a small permanent snake wrapping around her arm.
Remmy peered up over his book at a small movement and jumped out of his skin at the sight of a snake. He quickly tried to calm himself when he realized it was only a tattoo, but wow, it looked real. Tattoos fascinated Remmy, but stuff like snakes as one kind of frightened the male.
Vash jumped at Remmys sudden movement, her book falling out of her hands. "What the heck, are you okay?" She looked around wildly. Excepting to see a killer clown or something.
Remmy jumped again at the collapse of the book, dropping his own (and lo behold) jumped again.
"N-no– I mean yes! I'm okay, I just saw your tattoo and it… scared me," He admitted with a blush.
"My tattoo?" Vash rose her eyebrows, surprise rising to her face. "Oh gosh I'm so sorry." She felt stupid for being embarrassed of her tattoo. No one had ever freaked out like that before. She tugged at her sleeve, to once again hide the small inked snake.
"O-oh, no, don't worry," The small male said with a blush crossing his pale cheeks. "I didn't mean to offend you. I liked it a lot. It just scared me when I looked up," He explained awkwardly down at the table, fiddling his thumbs.
"Oh um thanks." Vash fiddled with her sleeve, smiling. "Oh um by the way I'm Vash." She reached for her book as she spoke, "and um, again sorry about everything so far today."
(I can't remember if she already introduced herself or not lol.)
(I don't think so lmao)
"That's ok," Remmy said softly to the table. "I'm just a big wimp. It's not your fault." It wasn't much of a reassurance but it was the best the small man had to offer.
"I'm Remmy. It's nice to meet you."
"Its nice to meet you too." Vash offered her smile towards him, before ducking behind her book once more. "So whats your book about?" She asked, looking as if she was reading, but really just hiding.
Remmy, too, was also hiding behind his book, though he was desperately trying to focus on one sentence in the first chapter.
"It's about… er… I'm not sure yet, honestly," He admitted with a blush.
"Oh, sorry." Vash assumed it was probably her fault he didn't know quiet yet. After all she did keep being a distraction.
(Oof sorry for the sudden shortness)