7th Winter 516 AV
Morning
Morning
Answers. I need answers. Now.
The Inspector had entered the library without a second thought. She walked as if she belonged there, back straight, hands behind and clasping her notebook tightly by the spine. It was her knuckles that wrapped against the sheathed kukri however. Her stride was firm, chin raised as she made her way across the entrance and to the shelves. There was a brief, perplexed look by the librarian, but a mere flicker of a smile sent her back down to her work. Neither paid each other any mind beyond that, the inspector knew her ways around libraries well enough to not require immediate help.
But would the books give her the answers she needed?
Stepping between the shelves the woman moved, the dusty scent of tomes and paper catching at her senses. Her fingers flicked away briefly, tracing along the small statutes and shapes. There was a small pause before Eyris, her brow knitting together before she directed herself towards the desired sections. First, there was the case of local geography, a comparison of positions within the city itself. Her gloved fingers ran along the spines before stopping at one. She did not recognise the name of the author, but after taking it off she quickly flicked through the pages. Content with what it held she continued onwards with the low muttering of words beneath her breath.
"Geography. The merchants. The sailors. The navy... Houses of the city..." she licked her lips, eyes moving upwards to the section titles. She made her way over to the section headed as 'history' before attempting to once more find what she was looking for. General history was all she needed right now, specific events could be looked into later. As long as it was enough to build up an understanding of the city as a whole, that was all she needed. Tucking that under one arm, Fallon shifted her attention to the ideas of politics.
Who would not care? Who would have interest? Who would be a bystander? the thoughts scratched at Fallon's mind. Inhaling she felt her mind pluck at the names once more, the few that she knew about at least. At least, until the most important question bubbled up in her mind.
Who would aid me?
It had been a question that had nagged on her for the last few days to the point of suffocation. Now with the library open before her and available she did not hesitate exploiting it as a resource. Books were safe. Books were something solid and more reliable that words. It was at the next set of shelves that Fallon had stopped now. Her fingers traced the spines, reading the names once more and considering them. Higher the hand moved, lips twitching at the words with thought.
"Merchants. Merchants. Merchants. Navy..." higher still the hand moved. Back straightened, arm reached until it was fully stretched. Her finger tips scratched at the spines, eyes narrowing down on the names as she read through them, until at last brightening. She muttered as she attempted to reach for it, "Ahoy there, Sailor."
And promptly failed.
A slither of annoyance begun to bloom and spread, working its way through as she once more stretched. Gloved fingertips attempted to pluck at it, before her shoulders sagged and the woman exhaled. Another, final stretch, rocking up onto her toes and cheek against the shelf, until she sunk back down defeated. No, there was no way she was going to be reaching that any time soon.
Fallon muttered, "Plan B then..."