Wyll
Member
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Within the library, assassins and spies passed information, secrets, and plans, right in the faces of the civilians and some of the librarians who were none-the-wiser. Notes left in books and returned to the shelf only to be picked up mere moments later by someone else; the idle tapping of one's foot to pass across morse code; subtle gestures passed from one side of the room to the other. It was all one intricate dance that only those who had been taught to look for it could see.
And, of course, there was one whose eyes always saw. Perched in the far corner of the highest floor, sitting behind his desk and watching the entire library with his sapphire eyes...Bookie. Nothing happened in the library that he didn't see, no conversation that he didn't hear, no secret that he didn't know. He was the one person that everyone in the library, whether behind The Seal or not, knew to respect and, in some cases, adore. All assassins and spies that walked into the building would immediately look to him and give a quick nod of acknowledgement out of respect for his position. To the regular civilian, they wouldn't know to send a greeting his way because, even if they looked right at him, they would see nothing due to the fact that his corner was perpetually covered by the shade such that it was nigh impossible to see him if you didn't know he was there. With the member of operatives behind The Seal increasing and changing so rapidly, this was one way that they were able to identify each other. anybody that knew to greet Bookie belonged.
It was also custom for members to go to the center table and ask one of the librarians there for today's recommendations. All that was was a piece of paper with five books on it. Those books were the recommendations. However, each one of those books was also the codename of on of the operatives working behind the veil. All members knew what book represented them and if they saw their book in the recommendations, they were to report to Bookie for assignment. Today, however, there were no missions. So the books listed on the recommendation sheet weren't assigned to anybody and were just books that Bookie felt would be a fun read for people.
For that reason, there was an easy atmosphere all over the library. After all, today was one of the few days where there was nothing happening behind The Seal and members could enjoy their day.