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[004: Action]
[April had dealt with exhaustion before, it came with spending most of her time fighting or just being active since she's so restless sometimes, but she had never felt this tired. Though it wasn't much of a surprise; she hadn't had much sleep since she arrived in Prospero and with her fighting Shadows most nights, her exhaustion has finally caught up with her. So, people around Prospero will see her:
1.) With her head in a book at the library, literally. She had tried to see if reading something interesting would keep her awake, but instead she decided that the book would make a good pillow and is now just taking a nap.
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2.) Taking a walk along the streets, though it's hard to see where you're going when your eyes don't want to stay open. So, she seems to occasionally walk into things or people, but she is aware enough to apologize before continuing on her way... and continue to bump into things.]
1.) With her head in a book at the library, literally. She had tried to see if reading something interesting would keep her awake, but instead she decided that the book would make a good pillow and is now just taking a nap.
OR
2.) Taking a walk along the streets, though it's hard to see where you're going when your eyes don't want to stay open. So, she seems to occasionally walk into things or people, but she is aware enough to apologize before continuing on her way... and continue to bump into things.]
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[He sounds amused at that.]
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...Not very talkative, is he.]
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... You don't mind me doing this? [Past experiences have told her people tend to get annoyed when she reads over their shoulder, but she usually couldn't stop herself.]
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[And now back to reading the book again.]
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