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Epsilon worked his way from aisle to aisle, cramming books roughly into their rightful places. His mind was far from his work but he struggled again and again in vain to concentrate on it, prefuring to dround himself in his work than to think about his sister.
He'd been concentrating intently on his work, his mouth set in feirce frown with the effort, when one of the books from his armload fell out of his grasp and fluttered heavily to the floor like a wounded bird. He stooped quickly to pick it up, setting the others aside so he could inspect the stray more thoroughly. He glanced at the title page and froze. It was one of Mohindra's favorites, A Tale of Insanity. She must have dropped it when she'd fallen and someone had brought it here, mistaking it for a library book.
His thoughts flooded then, tomenting him without mercy. She'd walked off a flight of stairs. Simple as that. He didn't want to believe it natually, but he'd been there. He'd seen it... but why hadn't he seen it coming? He'd known her better than anyone else. He'd saved her once before... why hadn't he caught her this time? WHY?
With a snarl, he chucked the book toward the far wall, watching it twirl as it flew, its pages fluttering with an odd whispering sound.
He'd been concentrating intently on his work, his mouth set in feirce frown with the effort, when one of the books from his armload fell out of his grasp and fluttered heavily to the floor like a wounded bird. He stooped quickly to pick it up, setting the others aside so he could inspect the stray more thoroughly. He glanced at the title page and froze. It was one of Mohindra's favorites, A Tale of Insanity. She must have dropped it when she'd fallen and someone had brought it here, mistaking it for a library book.
His thoughts flooded then, tomenting him without mercy. She'd walked off a flight of stairs. Simple as that. He didn't want to believe it natually, but he'd been there. He'd seen it... but why hadn't he seen it coming? He'd known her better than anyone else. He'd saved her once before... why hadn't he caught her this time? WHY?
With a snarl, he chucked the book toward the far wall, watching it twirl as it flew, its pages fluttering with an odd whispering sound.