Fire feathers | Boa & Sungyeol
It was another day like any other, where Sungyeol decided to head off to one of the places he often found himself visiting for some purpose. This time his destination was the library, the young male pushing the door in and entering. The place seemed to be average, like any normal library within this city… nothing suspicious-looking, nothing special other than appearing to be a bit old-fashioned, but at least cosy enough.
He pulled slightly at his tightly wrapped scarf, loosing the fabric around his neck. Looking around, the male smiled satisfyingly... He had picked a good time, where no one else seemed to be inside this place other than the workers and himself. It meant that he could take a chance to look through stuff with less risk at stake. Sungyeol had a thing for engrossing himself into the books' contents, which could perhaps take long hours… and sometimes even days. Not that he could help it, because it felt simply normal to him, and no he wasn't a geek, far from that.
The thing about being a wizard had its quirks, as he tended to constantly search for knowledge however he could find it, whenever it would be in books or by experiencing the unknown. The male went towards the spot he always stopped by, his jacket and rucksack taken off and abandoned on a chair by a wooden desk. The spot was a comfortably small area encircled by bookshelves, almost excluding the ones sitting in there from the world outside. There was only one way to get in, making it only one way to get out. A few books were selected with care and stabled on each other in his arms, each one of them seemingly heavy and in old condition.
Once finished, Sungyeol laid down the literatures from his arms, taking a chair to sit on and stretching his long legs underneath the desk. Though… as he was ready to start, his hands already flipping a few pages, he felt something odd... - or rather, he sensed that he wasn't completely alone. The young wizard lifted his head up with a puzzled look, not always believing his gut feelings... although he had never been wrong on his instincts before.