[ John can tell right away that she's happy about the Library. That's good. She should have a safe space to be in, a place to enjoy in this sometimes terrible place. The armchair on the fifth floor is a good place to hide away, too; John himself reads in the reading room, but that's so he has easy proximity to the entrance. ]
I'm there sometimes, so I'll check in if I see you.
[ He is, in fact, there most of the time since he lives there, but he knows how to hide himself away so it's not quite so obvious. She doesn't need him breathing over her shoulder every time she shows up. ]
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I'm there sometimes, so I'll check in if I see you.
[ He is, in fact, there most of the time since he lives there, but he knows how to hide himself away so it's not quite so obvious. She doesn't need him breathing over her shoulder every time she shows up. ]