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He flew up excitedly, looking through the transcripts. "Do you see? Aren't they amazing?"
She moved a little ahead of him, walking along the bottom of the water. She turned to look at him before her expression changed and she suddenly...
"They're super old. They've been keeping records for centuries."
"I think I can figure it out," she said easily. "Come with me?"
He brightened, pointing up at the higher shelves. "Did you see the books up there?"
She reached out and took his hands, looking up at him eagerly. "I'm going to go into deeper water. Want to come with?"
"I can show you before we leave. It's... it's weird," he said thoughtfully, resting his head on his hand. "I don't know how I feel about this place."
She swam around a little longer before resurfacing, the water up to her shoulders as she looked up at him, water droplets running down her neck.
"It's... a little nerve-wracking, honestly. The Capitol is in a bubble, essentially, to shield from the snow. It feels like being out in the...
She followed him, trying to open her eyes under the water.
"History books. Local stories. Newspaper records. There's just so much info here."
Her movements were tentative and she swam down to the bottom before coming up to the surface, gasping for breath, her hair dark with water. She...
His wings fluttered contentedly as he sat down. "I don't even know where to start."
She took a few quick breaths before dropping into the water with a small splash. As he watched, he would see her go still under the water before...
"So many good books. My goodness, Calliope, the library here is enormous. Remember how sad the human library was? This is... It's amazing."
She whined playfully, splashing her hands in the water. "It's going to be so cold, Z..."
He flew down to her a few minutes later, setting an armful of books on the table.
She looked down at the water, her breathing increasing. “I’m gonna do it. I’m gonna go under.
He flew up to the top shelves, his ears flickering.
She looked up at him before going a little deeper in the water, about waist deep. She gasped in surprise from the cold. “Oh, Gods.”