Librarian DiAnna Diaz

October 14, 2012 3:35 PM
Her monitors and assistants had been doing the odd job here and there since DiAnna had confirmed their positions a few weeks into the term. The monitors were often called upon to assist with checking books in and out of the library, sorting misplaced books back to the correct location, helping students to find the books they were looking for, and other odd jobs here and there which DiAnna thought appropriate. The assistants had been helping the monitors out with these duties, potentially learning the ropes for when they, in turn, would become monitors. For her part, DiAnna liked having a little throng of helpers - she tried not to think of them as minions - and she hoped the student volunteers were making friends, too.

It was time for a final clear up of the library before midterm. There would be a usual rush to hand in end of term assignments, to check out holiday books - whether for studies or pleasure - to read over midterm, and a general tidy-up was often required after the constant use of the vast library since the summer. Therefore, DiAnna had called together her helpers to co-ordinate the pre-midterm clean-up operation. "Good morning, everyone," the witch greeted this year's selection, which consisted of monitors Samantha Hamilton, Reneé Errant, Russell Lane, Ryan O'Malley and Henny Boxton-Fox-Reynolds, and assitants Melanie Lennox, Elijah Errant, Alicia Bauer, Waverly Canterbury, Thaddeus Pierce and Evan Brockert. Several of the assistants this year had actually signed up to be monitors, but DiAnna liked to retain a balance of the two positions, and so the third years would just have to wait a short while longer to be granted the extra responsibility.

"There's lots to be done today and for the rest of the coming week," DiAnna stated. She was, as usual, dressed in dark folds of fabric draped over her short stature, combined with the huge heels of her high-legged boots to make her height appear more average. "I also expect the library to be very busy, so having someone stationed at the desk to check books in and out is going to be important." She would be there most of the time herself, of course, but having an extra pair of hands around was always an advantage during these busy periods. "There are also the usual piles to relocated," she gestured towards the trolleys of returned books, "and I think the whole area needs a bit of a tidy up. So if everyone pitches in we shouldn't have a problem," she smiled in what she hoped was an encouraging fashion.
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Melanie Lennox

October 25, 2012 9:28 PM
Melanie was looking forward to working in the library. Of course, pureblood girls were not supposed to work, so maybe it was best to think of it as volunteering. After all, giving back made people who did it look good, her mother served several charitable organizations for that very purpose and her parents attended balls for one thing or another, though Melanie assumed that was just because her mother liked dressing up and being seen.

That was not however, why the Teppenpaw had signed up to be a Library Assistant. It was hardly a glamorous occasion attended by the cream of society. Which made it more appealing to Melanie actually. Not that she didn't want to associate with those people at all, it was more likely that she'd have more in common with them than others, it was just that she wanted something a bit more... meaningful than what her mother did or had. Melanie wanted real friendships, not acquaintances that she gathered with for superficial reasons.

However, her main reason for signing up had little to do with wanting to give back either. Yes, the second year wanted to help, she was either helpful by nature or because she'd been doing it so long, but the main thing was keeping herself busy. Throwing herself into something to get her mind off things. Valerie no longer had bronchitis but she still wasn't really well. She never was and she never would be. Melanie hated the situation and she hated thinking about it.

Things couldn't be fixed completely though and that bothered her most of all. Her sister's various ailments could be treated but another would just pop up eventually. The second year was powerless to stop it all. She always would be and it made her feel awful when all she wanted to do was help. It made Melanie feel so useless.

Right now, though, she could be of use here in the library. She'd never be the potioneer that could cure her sister's immune deficiency but she could put away library books. Now that Melanie thought about it seemed like an extremely minor thing that wouldn't change things for the person she cared most about in any way. It seemed extremely trivial suddenly. Still, it would give the Teppenpaw something to do. She started over towards the fiction section, prepared to begin organizing it. Perhaps, Melanie would find an interesting book that she could check out or recommend to either her sister or the book club.
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