
He was standing, but he had to hunch over significantly. The library aisles, once tall canyons of knowledge, were now narrow corridors barely wide enough for his feet. He looked toward the front desk. Mrs. Gable, the terrifying enforcer of silence, was now the size of a chess piece.
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He sat down cross-legged on the floor, the book spanning the length of his entire lap. He opened the cover.
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(highest, unreachable without a ladder of floating rope): The quietest place. Books of apology and gratitude. “The day I accidentally sneezed and flattened the windmill — I came back at night and rebuilt it with my pinky.” “To the fisherman whose boat I mistook for a toy — I’m sorry I waved and created a tsunami. I left you a mountain of goldfish as thanks.”