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Timestamp: 39th of Autumn, 513AV
Rosela felt almost silly, practically smuggling the Hypnotism book down the street. She hugged it to her midsection under her closed cloak, trying to be conscious of keeping her face casual. Today, she didn't even make eyes at the good looking men she passed; all effort was put into looking as inconspicuous as possible. No one could ever guess at her having any connections to the magic.
One hand slipped out as she approached her shop door, quickly unlocking it and allowing her to slip inside. As much as she would have liked to learn from the comfort and privacy of her own home, the Sanctuary Project required her attention. It was her day to knot beads, a task so mind-numbing that it was perfect to go along with her little alternate project.
It had been a couple days since she'd looked into the various magical disciplines, and since then, she'd been back to the library nearly every night. The only one who'd seen her with the Hypnotism book had been the library boy, and after that, she'd made sure he caught her with a book on a different magic each night. In reality, she'd bought a journal and had been copying 'The Art of Hypnotism' into it to take home. It had helped her immensely, forcing her to read every word. She'd translated everything into Arumenic, as an additional level of security, though there were some words she didn't know the translation for.
Safely inside her back room, she untucked the book and pulled it out from under her cloak. It was bound in dark brown leather, and looked like nothing more than a large diary. However, it had gotten well-worn in the past few days, and opening it up, she saw her own slanting Arumenic in neat, black ink.
As unsecured as the shop felt, it was populated only by the shadows in these late, after-work hours and they knew the value of a secret. She pulled the expanse of black leather into her lap, opened up the bag of stones, and began threading the waxed linen. In front of her, in her two topmost hands, she held the book open to reread.
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Timestamp: 39th of Autumn, 513AV
Rosela felt almost silly, practically smuggling the Hypnotism book down the street. She hugged it to her midsection under her closed cloak, trying to be conscious of keeping her face casual. Today, she didn't even make eyes at the good looking men she passed; all effort was put into looking as inconspicuous as possible. No one could ever guess at her having any connections to the magic.
One hand slipped out as she approached her shop door, quickly unlocking it and allowing her to slip inside. As much as she would have liked to learn from the comfort and privacy of her own home, the Sanctuary Project required her attention. It was her day to knot beads, a task so mind-numbing that it was perfect to go along with her little alternate project.
It had been a couple days since she'd looked into the various magical disciplines, and since then, she'd been back to the library nearly every night. The only one who'd seen her with the Hypnotism book had been the library boy, and after that, she'd made sure he caught her with a book on a different magic each night. In reality, she'd bought a journal and had been copying 'The Art of Hypnotism' into it to take home. It had helped her immensely, forcing her to read every word. She'd translated everything into Arumenic, as an additional level of security, though there were some words she didn't know the translation for.
Safely inside her back room, she untucked the book and pulled it out from under her cloak. It was bound in dark brown leather, and looked like nothing more than a large diary. However, it had gotten well-worn in the past few days, and opening it up, she saw her own slanting Arumenic in neat, black ink.
As unsecured as the shop felt, it was populated only by the shadows in these late, after-work hours and they knew the value of a secret. She pulled the expanse of black leather into her lap, opened up the bag of stones, and began threading the waxed linen. In front of her, in her two topmost hands, she held the book open to reread.
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