Librarian Amelle Nicchi

August 10, 2014 2:37 PM
Amelle’s summer had been not as relaxing as she had hoped. She had gone back home to see her family and spend time with them. The entire time she was there, her parents were on her case about what she was doing with her life. Amelle had graduated with an associate’s degree, but that was not good enough for her parents. She agreed to take a couple of summer courses, which meant that she was stuck staying with her parents for the deration of the summer.

On top of those classes and the stress of her parents, Amelle was forced to go out on dates with men her parents found appropriate. This was not Amelle’s idea of fun. She hated dating. She found it degrading and, quite frankly, she was insulted that her parents felt she needed to be set up. In the end, she had met one decent guy with whom she would continue correspondence with, but otherwise, was not likely to continue seeing on a romantic level. This infuriated her parents, but it was too late for anything that they could do as the summer classes were over and Amelle was now back at her job at Sonora.

Amelle was wearing her curly black hair down for the first evening back at Sonora. Usually, her curls got the better of her and she would throw her hair into a ponytail. But the first evening she always attempted to make an effort. She even wore a little make up, something that she didn’t often do, but she was feeling like she ought to try to look older. This was her third year at the school and she still was not much older than the oldest student, but even her looks make her appear younger than she was. Amelle had yet to have any problems with the students, but she knew eventually there would be that one that would. The older and more authoritative she looked, the less likely this would be an issue.

Once the feast was over, Amelle made her way to the library. She had already made the signup sheet the night before. She was excited to be back in Sonora and away from her parents, so she was eager to place the sheet on the board for students to review and sign. This year, she decided to do things differently just to try it out. She hoped the students wouldn’t mind a little bit of change.
The sign read:

Students are encouraged to help in the library during the school year. There are two roles that are available and two coveted roles that will be awarded to specified individuals.

Library Monitors (Intermediate and Advance Students may apply for this role)

The Monitors help to check books in and out of the library, organize the books in the stacks, answer any questions that fellow students may have, and complete occasional errands that may be needed.

Library Assistants (Beginner Years may only apply for this role)

This role has fewer responsibilities than the Monitor. Their role consists of returning books to their rightful place in the stacks and assist the Library Monitor with whatever duties that need to be filled.

The two coveted roles that will be elected to the individuals by the Librarian are the Head Monitor roles.

The two students who are granted this title will have the first choice in their work schedules and be Lead in deciding what duties each Monitor and Assistant will have for that day (should they so choose to do so), as well as other duties that may come about that the Librarian feels they are the best choice for.

Please note that only two Advanced students will be elected as Head Monitors and it will be based on their experience, responsibilities, and relationship with others. The Librarian will make the announcement to who was chosen when the final work schedule is posted.

If you are interested in either of these roles, please sign your name and the role that you are requesting. Prior experience will be considered for the role of Monitor. For any questions, please see Librarian Nicchi for assistance.


OOC: This sign up will be posted for 2 weeks RL time. After this time, a ‘work schedule’ post will go up with a list of what everyone is doing.
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John Umland

August 11, 2014 9:04 AM
In some ways, the Sonora library had not surprised John at all. His older sister had written home with many loving descriptions of it while he was still at home, even sent a picture or two in her first year, and so he had known ahead of time that it was a fine space, with lots of comfortable seating, good views, tall, old-fashioned stacks made of real wood, and lots of old books. He had still needed to take a moment, as he did in all large libraries and cathedrals, to stand still in the middle and just appreciate the place, but it was very much like what Julian had described, and nothing he saw had really shocked him so far.

What had surprised him was what wasn’t there, the things which made it very unlike his home library, a smallish branch of the city system it only took him ten minutes to walk to from his house. There were no clicking keyboards or humming printers, no bright lights, and very little noise, which in some ways was the strangest part of all for him. He had all but grown up in a library which was beside an athletic field and which some patrons complained resembled a coffee shop, with old people reading newspapers and young people coming in all the time for the computers and always people talking to each other. This one, at least today, was almost silent by comparison, and since the design was nowhere near as open as that of his old library, there were stretches of his first proper exploration of his new library that he’d found himself out of eye- or earshot, as far as he could tell, of another living soul.

A month ago he would have killed for that. Today, though, less than a week since he had last been at his library, it was almost creepy and just made him homesick. More things than he had bargained for seemed to be doing that. It was with a harassed expression that he finally found his way to the front desk with a stack of books on topics covered in his first few classes balanced precariously in his arms, ready to try checking out here for the first time.

He looked around the front desk and put his books on it when he saw a paper on the wall. John always read things on walls, whether they were posters, papers, or graffiti, if he had time. They were almost always either informative or funny.

This one was informative. He bit his lip for a second when, after reading the information, he saw his sister’s name already on the list – what if someone thought he was just following Julian around? – but he wanted to do it. This would be a good way to meet people he might want to work with and to serve what was now his community, which Mom said was very important. Everyone was supposed to help keep things afloat; the way the students had done that last year after their teachers disappeared was one reason Mom had finally broken down and said Julian could come back. He would be wrong not to do his part somehow.

That thought was the one that settled it. He took out one of the Muggle pens he’d smuggled into his trunk – he wrote much better with his dip pen than with a ball point or a quill and therefore planned to use the dip pen for most of his writing, but it was too much hassle and mess to bother with for a list, especially since he didn’t think he could do a Scouring Charm yet and he knew from sad experience that ink was hard to clean up manually – and signed himself up as a first year assistant. Then he went back to the desk to check out his books and introduce himself to the librarian. He didn't know if she would let a first year stay on her list or not, it was always possible that he had missed something important while reading, but even if she didn't, he suspected they were going to see a lot of each other, so it only seemed polite to make his name and presence known while acknowledging hers.
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