[The smoke takes the shape of an irate man this time, a butler, standing up straight and silent in the library aisles. He’s waiting on the woman strolling through looking at the books, pulling them carelessly from the shelves and tossing them aside. With every book that clatters to the ground, the butler’s composure slips, until he interrupts with a furious expression. ‘My lady, perhaps you should take more care-“
“Hmm? It sounded like you said something there.” Another book is thrown, “But I know that can’t be the case, as we’re the only two here, and you’d never dream of speaking without permission.”
The butler stays silent, he knows better than to say anything again, but it doesn’t stop him gritting his teeth and digging his nails into his palm as the woman goes back to searching through the collection. “Yes, that’s just what I thought. Dogs should know better than to yap.”]
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[The smoke takes the shape of an irate man this time, a butler, standing up straight and silent in the library aisles. He’s waiting on the woman strolling through looking at the books, pulling them carelessly from the shelves and tossing them aside. With every book that clatters to the ground, the butler’s composure slips, until he interrupts with a furious expression. ‘My lady, perhaps you should take more care-“
“Hmm? It sounded like you said something there.” Another book is thrown, “But I know that can’t be the case, as we’re the only two here, and you’d never dream of speaking without permission.”
The butler stays silent, he knows better than to say anything again, but it doesn’t stop him gritting his teeth and digging his nails into his palm as the woman goes back to searching through the collection. “Yes, that’s just what I thought. Dogs should know better than to yap.”]