Drabble Cascade - Book : Summer's End
Jul. 23rd, 2013 06:52 pmFB3X Drabble Cascade #20 - Book
Title: Summer’s End (G)
Author: charisstoma
Word count: 100
Prompt: Book
There was a feeling of homecoming as she fit the key into one of the glass doors. Behind the glass was darkness lit with squares of light from the opposite side of the large room from the smaller secondary door and from the stained glass paintings of the windows along the side wall.
She took a moment standing in that quiet hushed dark savoring being alone with this, one of her first loves. Pale flat shadows marked out where the tables lined up in their rows and in the background was the heart of this room, the shelves of books.
Title: Summer’s End (G)
Author: charisstoma
Word count: 100
Prompt: Book
There was a feeling of homecoming as she fit the key into one of the glass doors. Behind the glass was darkness lit with squares of light from the opposite side of the large room from the smaller secondary door and from the stained glass paintings of the windows along the side wall.
She took a moment standing in that quiet hushed dark savoring being alone with this, one of her first loves. Pale flat shadows marked out where the tables lined up in their rows and in the background was the heart of this room, the shelves of books.

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Date: 2013-07-24 11:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-07-24 06:33 pm (UTC)Got lost in my own world and this is my world where I work during the school year.
The students researched various artists' styles and the winners painted the windows with what they came up with. It's a pretty effect when the lights are off and the hall lights on the other side shine through. Unfortunately you can't run a library with the lights off. *grins* You're supposed to be able to read.
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Date: 2013-07-25 05:15 am (UTC)That sounds like a great art project. I love stained glass - you should make them all wear forehead lamps, then you could keep the lights off :)
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Date: 2013-07-24 07:25 pm (UTC)Abuse of Hospitality or Where did He go? (G, see the note) (http://charisstoma.livejournal.com/475297.html)
Word count: 100
Note: The scene is a library, a guest, and a book. Is this horror or erotism or a quiet unassuming diversion?