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Jun 07, 2012 12:33PM
((Aiden is one of the few workers here.))
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Aiden sorted a few new books that had just come in and used the ladder to climb up to the higher shelves. Though he may not like working, this was a good way to get money and it was easy enough.

Aiden turned to the door when he heard the bell that rang everytime someone opened the door, then said what he had been told to say everytime someone came in. "Welcome to Annie's books, home of every type of book you could ever want from study guides to fantasy books. Can I help you find or browse any titles?"

((I'm sorry. I just got home from a really rough weekend.))
"Alright. Just give me a holler if you need any help." He said in a very bored voice.
"Alright. Just give me a holler if you need any help." He said in a very bored voice.

Brooklynn nods and turns away from him wondering if he would just leave her alone or stalk her around the bookstore like some people would, just because she is pretty looking and always alone. An easy target.
((K.I will. And now, I just found out some really scary news.))
He sat and watched her, intent on the way the curve of her body silhouetted against the dark glow of the walls of the store.
He sat and watched her, intent on the way the curve of her body silhouetted against the dark glow of the walls of the store.

Brooklynn finds an interesting book on mystical creatures and since she is going to be surrounding herself with them she might as wrll learn about them. She brought the book to where he lurked by the counter. "I do have a question for you actually?" A slight smile lingers on her lips.
((I pm'ed you.))
He climbed down from the ladder and went to the counter. "Yes?"
He climbed down from the ladder and went to the counter. "Yes?"

He touched her hand gently, purposely, and takes the book. He smiled, knowing he had made her heart skip a beat. Looking at the book, he pointed to the corner of the shop. "All books of this genre would be found there."
He shrugged. This was his trick, he played hard-to-get, and the girls kept pushing him until he finally gave in for them. It was like a game. "I guess that part's up to you to find out."

"Sorry. They didn't tell me that part when I got the job." He stood up and walked behind her, pulling out books, reaching around her. "Here you go. His arm rubbed against her shoulder, ever so slightly.

Probably just popped a mint.
She smirks, "What changed your mind?"
He smiled. "Didn't need you to go complaining and make me lose my job." He lifted his eyebrows accusingly, then smiled, putting space between the two of them. "Hope that helped."

Aiden pulled out his wallet. "It's on the house. Enjoy." He said with a wink.

He flicked his hair out of his eyes. "Please, don't worry about it. I got it."
"Hey." He stopped her. "Wanna hang out sometime?"

He smiled. "Aiden. I'm here all week. Come visit me?"

"Great. See ya." He winked and went back to his perch atop the ladder.
Aiden saw her and immediately smiled. "Hey Brook. Glad to see you back." He said, and winked.











