@Lavy-the-Nerdy-Sci-Fi-Birdy
Tahlia adjusted her glasses. "Okay. What did you have in mind?"
Tahlia adjusted her glasses. "Okay. What did you have in mind?"
He handed her a book. "I'll just hand you some and you stack 'em, V."
“Alrighty, Chess.” Veronica sighed taking the book and putting it in between other books.
"SPIDER!" He stumbled back away from the stack.
"Oh, don't be a baby," Aspen came over to look, "Never mind that one is dangerous." She grabs a book and attempts to throw it down in the direction of the spider.
“You missed.”
Chesster hid behind Veronica. "Kill it please…"
Tahlia walked over and stomped on it.
“It’s okay..” Veronica cooed.
(these children will be such good heroes)
"What were we supposed to be doing again?" Aspen asked as the group recovered from the spider incident.
Chesster adjusted his glasses. "I think….I think we were sorting books."
"Read." Tahlia said, picking up her book.
"But how size, type, topic, or alphabetically?" Aspen asked, she was getting board, and her archway collapsed, so even this busy work would do until she had another plan.
Chesster shrugged. "I-I don't know. Probably alphabetically."
"Topic, then alphabetical," Tahlia said, not looking up from her book. "Makes sense to me."
"Ok, so my arch was mostly made out of architecture books, So I'll start there." Aspen stared to separate the books.
Chesster rolled his eyes. "That sucked."
"Aspen? More like Aspun." Tahlia said, giggling as she set down the book and picked up another one.
“Oh my gosh you guys.”
Chesster banged his head on a table. "I cannot deal with you guys."
“Whoa there, calm down. Also hand me that book over there, would ya Chess?”
"It's wasn't that bad," Aspen defended, "Ok yeah it was. I'm sorry."
He grabbed the book and went to give it to her. "What do you think they'd do if we just cut the books to shreds?"
"CUT THE BOOKS TO SHREDS!? What are you, mad?"
"Sorry. Random violent thought." He reached up and handed the book to Veronica.
"Probably charge us for them," Aspen said wile sitting on the floor moving the book into groups by topic. "But why cut them when you can burn them, I think it would be more satisfying."
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