[Ria, be careful you do not start to give other characters actions and speeches that they have not said or done. Menai did not call for the fight to end, for example, and Malea may not agree to things being stolen from her in a fight. These could possibly be taken as Power Hogging or godmodding, as it is commonly known.]
The librarian looked up as a pile of books landed on the table with a little cloud of dust floating out from underneath. Her owl eyes blinked behind her large, round glasses and said, "Yes?"
"I'd like to buy these," said the breathless, dark-eyed girl that looked back at her.
"Buy them?" said the librarian, astounded. Her glasses slipped off her hooked nose slightly. "Surely you know that you can't buy them, only borrow? This isn't a bookshop!"
"Well, yes," said Karmina, a slight grin approaching her face. "Only I'm on the Squad and I need these books. Chances are I'll lose them or damage them so when I come back the books won't be in a condition to be read by anyone else." She smiled. "And we're meant to pay for damages, so I thought I might as well buy them."
The librarian blinked. "That's a new argument," she commented, "but I have to say no. We can't make exceptions, even for such unique - "
"Karmina!" The girl looked up to see the leading Songstress Lenne. "If you want books you could just ask me." Her golden laugh rang out. "Come with me - and I'm sorry about this wayfaring student of mine," she smiled at the librarian, who nodded. Lenne was generally liked, a strong, talented woman with a kind smile to spare for everyone. She was named after one of the most famous Songstresses of the past and was proving herself a rightful owner of the name "Lenne".
Karmina apologised to the librarian before darting after Songstress Lenne. She followed the elegant woman down several corridors, into a school teleporter and outside of Lenne's private rooms.
"Here," Lenne said, picking out a few volumes."These should be all you need."
Karmina handled the leather bound tomes gently, before reading the titles. Dance of the Sphere, Upon Being a Songstress, The History of Song and Dance and A Guide to White Magic. She looked up curiously with a questioning look in her eyes.
"Dance of the Sphere is a in-depth volume to using the powers of the Songstress sphere to the maximum: you will need them in this mission despite what your mother says.
"Upon Being a Songstress goes through dances that do not need the sphere as well as ones that combine the powers. I am sure these will help you a great deal. Being a Songstress is practice, like your mother has taught you. You can go nowhere without the practice, but you may well need a combination of magic and your own knowledge.
"The History of Song and Dance is purely for your own reading. It does talk about people who have discovered certain dances but have been lost. Very interesting book.
"As to the last one - I heard you had taken that job and I thought I might as well provide you with the necessities as a second White Mage. There is no need to learn more than the bare necessities for this journey as a White Mage. Better be a professional Songstress with some knowledge of healing powers than good at neither.
"I must compliment you on your choice of White Mage. It suits you well." Lenne smiled and Karmina glowed in silence at this praise. Praise did not come easily from Lenne, kind as she was.
"Thank you for these," Karmina said, standing up and doing a curtsey to please her teacher. "I will look after them well."
"Not if you damage them like you told the librarian," Lenne laughed. Neither mentioned the possibility that she would not be back at all. "I like the second and third books best, so take care of them well. They are spare copies I have." Lenne had an extra copy of just about everything.
Thanking her teacher again, Karmina gathered the books and placed them into her bag. The White Mage sphere sat snugly at the top. Finally, it was full.
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