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Olivia led him to the desk, a rug underneath it. “So, I was moving the desk, and the rug with it, and,” she trailed off to move the desk enough to draw back the portion of the rug to reveal what she wanted to show him. She managed it and knelt down to pull back the rug, revealing a trap door.
“Isn’t it cool?” she asked, looking up at him. “I haven’t opened it, but maybe one day.”
🏫 (for jacques from philosophicalpursuits)
send a symbol for a starter where my muse is… 🏫 a teacher
“Good morning, Ms. Caliban!” Jacques said, bringing a small stack of books into the library to return. “Thank you for these, they’ve served beautifully. I think you might expect one of my students to start stopping by with a newfound interest in Jane Austen. Do we happen to have Moby Dick? I’m hoping to start an oceanography lesson course next, and you know how I like to get the class invested with a classic novel first.”
#I realized that we never saw a trap door at prufrock#and I feel like they're usually in the libraries#so that happened#snicketsquadron
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Olivia Caliban : I see in my crystal ball that you're going to feel happy tomorrow.
Fernald : Oh, good.
Olivia Caliban : Must be broken. Hang on a sec.
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snicketsquadron:
“Part of me wishes it didn’t have to be secret. Things would be much easier if we had a principal that actually appreciated and encouraged education. But…” he grins “There’s always something fun about a secret, isn’t there?” He looked around the nook. “Where do you think we should host it? The library seems the most obvious space, but we’d need somewhere easy to get in and out of without drawing attention.”
Olivia smiled. “Well, there is an easy way in and out of this library, didn’t you know? The back entrance,” she replied. “I don’t even think Nero knows it exists. I also found something else, I want to show it to you.”
🏫 (for jacques from philosophicalpursuits)
send a symbol for a starter where my muse is… 🏫 a teacher
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#annoyed hot librarian
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if i were a student at Prufrock i would try and hide in the library like all day every day even after the ten minutes and Olivia would be there trying to shoo me out the whole time so i wouldn’t get in trouble
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Enough books? I know those words individually but when put together like that they’re just pure gibberish.
#me or olivia: the ongoing saga#[an island in a vast sea of ignorance; aesthetics]#[the world is queue here]
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What did it matter where you lay once you were dead? In a dirty sump or in a marble tower on top of a high hill? You were dead, you were sleeping the big sleep, you were not bothered by things like that. Oil and water were the same as wind and air to you. You just slept the big sleep, not caring about the nastiness of how you died or where you fell.
Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep (via desaparecidos)
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The Big Sleep (1946) dir. Howard Hawks
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I forgot everything. Your lips were so beautiful.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Lipstick- A College Comedy (via books-n-quotes)
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ㅤㅤ ㅤ“as long as you’re the driver, I’m your hitchhiker”
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