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Post by GISELLE ADELINA SNOW on May 21, 2015 16:04:20 GMT
Giselle decided to go to the bookshop to find some good books to read. While others in Wonderland worried about not their limited memories, Giselle didn't. Maybe at first she did, but not now. She decided to keep herself busy doing things. Whether it was teaching students or taking up a hobby, Giselle was preoccupied to worry anymore.
Which was why she went to the bookshop. As she was walking down an aisle looking at all the books, she wondered what genre she wanted to read. There was so many to choose from, as far as Giselle could tell. It wasn't until she was on the fifth aisle that she still didn't know what she was in the mood for. So she kept searching until she could find on that was right for her.
Giselle had finally found a book that had interest her and picked it off the shelf. Deciding that she wanted another book, she went down another aisle. A few minutes later, Giselle regretted going down that asile. It had nothing but scary books on that aisle. She quickly walked away from that aisle and went on to the next one, hoping that she could find another book.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 18:00:40 GMT
Belle was in the back working again. She had yet to find out where all the books she got in came from, but she knew to expect a shipment every Tuesday. And sadly since Belle was the only one working in her shop, she had to start getting them out during business hours at times. It could be tough multitasking, but Belle seemed to pull it off. Still, at the time she had no clue someone was in her shop looking about. She had found herself engulfed in a new book that came in, one about a boy who went to a school that taught magic. It wasn't until her cat, Aesop, darted out of the room out of curiosity to see who was there that Belle realized it and followed her feline. Aesop hopped up on the counter and watched the shopper, meowing a hello. Belle then walked out and smiled, though she looked a bit red from embarrassment that she hadn't noticed the other woman coming in earlier. She felt she recognized the woman. Was she... yes she was one of the school teachers. Belle hadn't properly met her, but had seen her out and about with the students when she passed the school. "Good afternoon," she said. "Welcome to the book shop. May I help you with something?"GISELLE ADELINA SNOW
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Post by GISELLE ADELINA SNOW on May 24, 2015 7:41:22 GMT
Snow was still looking for another book, when she heard a noise. She jumped and turned to whatever that noise was. Snow then laughed when she found out that it was a beautiful cat, meowing hello to her. She walked over to the cat and smiled. "Hi there gorgeous," she said petting.
While petting the cat, she heard a voice behind her. Turning, she realized that the woman, who looked to be around her age, was the shop owner. "Good afternoon, my name is Giselle," she greeted back. "Thank you for welcoming to your shop, which is lovely by the way." When the shop owner asked was there anything she could helped Giselle with, she nodded.
Since she was the shop owner she could probably help Giselle find another one. "Yes there is actually. I'm looking for another book to buy. Do you recommend any books that would be interesting for me to read?"
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 1:38:57 GMT
Aesop purred happily when the girl pet him. He could sense she had a bond with animals. Even the wiping of her memories could not take that away. It was clear the cat had made a new friend. Belle saw this when she walked into the room to greet the girl. Belle smiled when the girl introduced herself and thanked her for the welcome. "You're quite welcome, and I'm Isabelle, but you may call me Belle if you wish," she said. She then motioned to her cat. "This is Aesop. I see you're both well acquainted already. He can always tell when someone has a good heart. You teach at the school, don't you? I believe I've seen you there in passing."Belle then listened as Giselle asked her about any books she could recommend. Of course this was Belle's talent. She always had plenty of books to recommend. "Well it so happens that I was just reading a most fascinating book," she said. "It's about a young boy who discovers he's a wizard. He goes to a school with other wizards to learn how to use magic. There are witches there as well. He has quite an adventure from what what I've read so far." GISELLE ADELINA SNOW
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Post by GISELLE ADELINA SNOW on May 28, 2015 22:37:49 GMT
Snow didn't know why she felt like she kind of had a bond with the cat she was petting. It was not only the cat, but also other animals as well. She had even petted a deer when she was walking back to her house one day, which she thought was odd. She then wondered did she use to have any pets before she lost her memories. Probably, she thought as she still petted the cat.
Snow smiled as the girl introduced herself as Belle. "Well it's nice to meet you Belle." She then turned to the cat. "It's also nice to meet you as well, Aseop." Turning back to Belle, Giselle said, "You have a beautiful and well tamed cat."
She listened as Belle said that Aseop can when someone have a good heart. "Really? I wonder what he does if someone had an evil heart."
Snow smiled when Belle asked did she teach at the school. "Yes I do and I love it." Giselle then listened to Belle go on about a book that sound quite interesting. "Sounds very fascinating. What's the name of the book?"
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 23:12:53 GMT
Belle smiled about Aesop. She watched the interaction between the two Yes, Aesop was a friendly feline, but she had never seen him so affectionate toward someone, not even her. This told her that this Giselle was a good-hearted person. Of course she had to be. Belle had always heard the children laugh around her when she passed the school. They must have loved her as much as Aesop did. "Thank you," she said when Giselle said that she had a beautiful and well tamed cat. "And yes, he's quite the handsome gentleman... well gentlecat." She chuckled a little. Belle remembered the incident when Rattshire came. She had to take Aesop into the other room and lock the door, which she hated. But if she hadn't, Aesop would have scratched the cruel fellow all over. "He's not quite as friendly," she said. "Let's just leave it at that. But fortunately most who come in here are kind people."When Giselle asked about the title of the book Belle spoke of, she beamed. "Just a moment," she said. "I'll show it to you." She then made her way to the back and stepped back out with the book and showed it to her. "It's a first edition, and I believe it is the author's first book."GISELLE ADELINA SNOW
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Post by GISELLE ADELINA SNOW on May 28, 2015 23:41:19 GMT
Giselle smiled as the cat purred at her. Aseop was a really nice cat and Giselle was growing very fond of him. Again, this made Giselle wonder if she had a pet once. If she did, she hoped that the pet was a lot like Aseop. "You're welcome," she said as Belle thanked her.
Giselle laughed at Belle. "Yes he is quite the gentleman, for a cat. You are so lucky to have a pet like him." Giselle wished she could have a pet like Aseop.
Giselle's eyes widen as Belle said that Aseop wouldn't have been friendly. She looked at the cat. How could a cat like this not be friendly? "Well I feel sorry for that person." She would hate to see anyone get on Aseop's bad side.
"I'll take your word for it." She then waited for Belle to come back with the book. When she came back, she showed Giselle the book. Giselle nodded as Belle was telling her about the book. She then looked at the author's initials.
"I wonder what the J and K stand for," she said, looking at the book. She then do decided that she wanted to buy the book. "I think I'm going to buy this book as well. Do you have any other recommendations?"
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 22:16:27 GMT
Belle smiled over Giselle's kind words about Aesop. She loved the cat dearly and was glad others were fond of him as well. She was indeed lucky to have him for a companion. "He's a very good companion indeed," she said. "I never feel alone around him." Still, Belle seemed to long for one other than her cat. She didn't know who, but she knew it was someone. Belle shook her head when Giselle said she felt sorry for the person Aesop attacked. She would have told her who, but she didn't even want to utter Rattshire's name. It gave her foul memories of his visit. "Believe me, you wouldn't feel sorry for him if you knew who he was," she said. She was sure Giselle and everyone else in the Village had been paid a visit by that man at one time or another. On to more pleasant conversation- the book. Belle shrugged a bit when Giselle wondered what the J and K stood for in the author's name. "I'm not quite sure myself, but whatever the author's full name is, they are very talented," she said. She then beamed when Giselle asked for other recommendations. "Oh hundreds! I have stories about heroic little people and one with a talking lion who rules a land that one gets to through a wardrobe. The list goes on!"GISELLE ADELINA SNOW
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