#Chapter 47 Late Night Library
#Chapter 47: Late Night Library
Nina
I felt like a harpoon pierced me straight through the heart when I saw Enzo walking with Lisa across the
quad. She was leaning on him and holding his arm
He glanced up and saw me, our eyes locking across the quad. I froze. He
froze, too, for a moment, his brown eyes focused on me with an expression that I couldn’t quite read. I
hadn’t seen Enzo in a few days since the night we went to the diner… Had he been with Lisa this whole
time, even though she attacked me like a madwoman?
The longer I stood there, frozen, the more tears started to well up in my eyes and the hotter my face
became. I couldn’t bear to see him with her like this.
Before he could say anything, I turned
on my heel and walked away.
no, ran–
When I got home, the apartment was dark and empty. I slammed the door behind me and leaned on it,
sobbing silently in the darkness, eventually sinking down to the floor and burying my head in my knees.
I had told Enzo that I just wanted to be friends, but I knew that part of me still had feelings for him and
seeing him with Lisa only solidified that.
I wasn’t sure how long I sat on the dark kitchen floor in tears, but eventually, the tears stopped coming
and my face hurt from crying.
“God, I’m so stupid,” I whispered to myself, leaning my head back against the door. I sat there for a few
minutes longer as my mind spun from all the crying.
Just then, my phone buzzed in my pocket. Pursing my lips, I pulled it out and squinted against the
bright light of the screen. There was a text from Enzo.
“Can you talk later? I can explain.”
I rolled my eyes and shut off my phone, deciding not to answer. I didn’t want to hear explanations; I had
grown tired of them at this point. If Enzo wanted to get back together with Lisa, that was his decision to
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Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter a few more minutes of wallowing on the floor, I finally stood and decided that maybe it was best if
I get out of the apartment and occupy myself. Besides, I had an exam the next day; some studying at
the library would do me some good.
The campus was quiet as I walked to the library. I passed by a few students who were out on walks or
heading to their night classes, but the quad was mostly empty — just how I liked it. The moon was
nearly full and there was a gentle breeze blowing across the campus that kicked up some of the fallen
leaves, and a light fog had begun to settle. It made for a spooky atmosphere, perfect for fall, and got
me excited for Halloween in a couple of weeks.
When I got to the library, it was mostly empty aside from a few late-night study sessions here and there
and the nighttime librarian. I always preferred the library at night; not only was it more empty and quiet,
but the dim lights made the tall wooden bookshelves, stone floors, and gothic architecture feel even
more cozy. I always felt like a character out of a book when I came here at night.
I looked around for a table and found one in a quiet spot behind some bookshelves. The moon shone
through a window above it, creating a calming atmosphere that allowed me to feel relaxed enough to
get some studying
done.
I was there for at least an hour already, fully absorbed in my work in an attempt to drown the image of
Enzo and Lisa out of my mind, when I heard something behind me.
“Psst!”
I looked over my shoulder to see James peeking out from behind a bookshelf with a grin on his face.
He came over to me.
“What are you doing here so late?” he whispered as he approached.
I shrugged. “Just wanted to get out of my apartment.”
James nodded understandingly and bit his lip. The moonlight illuminated his soft features, which made
my heart feel a little less broken for a moment.
“You wanna sit with me?” I asked,
gesturing to the spot across from me at the table.
With a smile, James sat down and pulled out his books. I peeked over my laptop to see that he was
reading a book on genetics. The cover looked old and dusty, and the pages were yellowed. He saw me
looking and smiled.
“Your question about DNA the other
day at the coffee shop got me thinking,” he said. “It’s all sort of silly, but the author of this book actually
thought that there may have been humans at some point in our history who bred with animals and
created all sorts of human-animal hybrids. It’s a fun read, if you shut off the logical part of your brain.”
Yeah, I thought to myself as I studied the worn cover of the book, real silly.
I didn’t tell him that there were, in fact, human-animal hybrids — they were just created from a curse,
not breeding. Although, after everything I had learned about the supernatural lately, I wondered if that
was a possibility, too.
“Can I read that when you’re done?” I
asked. “It does sound sort of…
interesting.”
“Of course,” James replied with a nod.” I’ll bring it to you when I’m finished.”
We didn’t talk much more than that, both too absorbed in our work to pay much attention to each other.
It was nice just to have the company, though; it felt good to be around someone platonically who
shared similar
interests, and it took my mind off of
what I saw earlier between Enzo and
Lisa.
Eventually, the clock struck midnight
and the librarian announced that the
library was closing over the PA system.
I sighed and started packing up, not wanting to go home and be alone with my thoughts.
“You alright?” James said as he started putting his books back in his satchel.
I shrugged. “I just wanted to stay, that’s all,” I said. “I don’t really feel like being home tonight.”
James raised an eyebrow. “Why? Everything okay?”
“Oh, um,” I replied, scrambling to come up with a lie that didn’t involve Enzo and Lisa, “I just… had a
fight with my roommate, so I don’t really feel like being there. That’s all.”
James smirked. Part of me worried that he was going to invite me over to his place or something, which
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwould only add to the confusion of everything going on; but his next words took me by surprise.
“So, let’s stay, then,” he whispered, leaning across the table.
I cocked my head. “But the library is closing.”
“So?” James said, his eyes suddenly mischievous. “C’mon. Follow me.”
The librarian announced that the library was closing again. I bit my lip as James stood and scurried off
behind a bookshelf. This felt wrong — I had never broken rules like this before — but it also sounded…
fun.
I looked around in case anyone was watching before standing and following James. He was hiding
behind the bookcase and put his finger over his lips, taking my hand and leading me toward the
staircase that led to the basement. No one ever really went down there, since the basement mostly
contained rare books and random items on display, so when we
descended the stairs and saw that it
was completely empty, it came as no
surprise.
We heard the librarian walking around upstairs as she turned off the lights, and James pulled me
underneath the stairwell to hide. I suppressed a giggle as we heard the librarian walk up to the top of
the basement stairs.
“Anyone down there?” she called. James and I held our breath, smirking at one another. The librarian
waited for a few moments, then muttered something to herself and shut off the lights; leaving us in
darkness.
We stood there in darkness for a few minutes until we were certain that the library was now completely
empty before James turned on his phone flashlight; when he did, I realized that we had been holding
hands this entire time. We both blushed and quickly pulled away.
“Now what?” I asked.
James shrugged. “I dunno. Back to studying, I guess?”
The mixture of James’ innocence and studious nature almost made me laugh. I had expected that he
would suggest another rule-breaking activity, like breaking into the locked restricted section for
professors only, but he had suggested simply going back to studying…
And I didn’t mind that at all.
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