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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedlibrary2025-12-12 07:10 pm

The real alien abduction... LIBRARY RETURN LOG

Who: The Editors, and the Assistants
What: Library Return!
When: At the end of the Story
Where: The Library
Content warnings: Please put content warnings in the headers!

It’s been an eventful month in Woodhurst! The alleged alien abductions have caused tourism to absolutely boom. What was a small, peaceful town a few weeks ago has turned into a bustling hub. There are claims that the local bookstore has been run by an alien for the last 20-odd years - met only with mutters from the locals about having heard that one before - and a plethora of people taking to the internet to tell the stories of their own abductions.

With the return of most of the humans to Earth, the Wellbeing Group have recalled their agents to the SS Radiance. With a few exceptions, almost everyone should be back to where they were on that first day - November 14th, 2019. It turns out that the humans of Earth just aren’t ready for the Group’s efforts. Perhaps there’s something to be said for following protocol and allowing First Contact to be established… well, first.

Amongst all the chaos of reunions and goodbyes, Editors may miss the signs of the Story ending. It starts slowly, ramping up over a matter of hours. The smell of old books tickles at their senses, and the rustling of pages reaches their ears. There’s something like the scritch of pen on paper, like a bookmark being placed.

And then, between one slow blink and the next, Woodhurst and the SS Radiance begin to fuzz out of view. Like rubbing your eyes after a dream, the Stacks take shape around them; and with the thud of a hardcover closing, the Story comes to an end.

Welcome back, Editors

For some, recovering from the effects of the Story might be as easy as turning a page. For others, there might be a lot left to unpack. Readers - those who had remained themselves during the Story - will likely find it easier. Those who were Actors, fully absorbed in living another life, may need a minute to sort themselves out.

The Library itself seems to have some trouble shaking off the Story in full. Here and there are the same floral arrangements that had been on the Radiance, the scent of them much weaker now. There’s an echo of soothing music in the air, faint as if it’s fading out. And wherever these flowers can be smelled or the music can be heard, there’s an urge that is felt – a lowering of one’s barriers, a soothing sense of safety, and a compulsion to express oneself. So go on. Ask and answer the question. How does that make you feel?

The customary tea cart is set up in the Lobby again. It looks like it’s just recently been put out, with weak tea still only starting to steep. The coffee is as terrible as ever. Mismatched creamers and sugar packets sit in a neatly organised box, with a tin of butter cookies nearby. Paper cups have been replaced by ceramics with matching saucers, dainty napkins just waiting to be used.

Notably, there is no phone provided. Instead there is a sign:
Please direct all complaints to the Help Desk.


The Help Desk itself is along one wall of the Lobby. The large window, previously closed and locked, is now open. The ‘back in 5’ sign is gone, replaced by one that instructs you to ‘please take a number’. A stack of cards with bold numbers printed on them sits beneath it.

And behind that window, sitting at the Help Desk, is someone whose voice may have only been heard over the phone until now. He will not be assisting anyone who approaches out of turn, so you should get comfortable mingling while you wait.

Perhaps in the hopes that some people will get distracted and wander away, there is a poster next to the Help Desk window.

Skills 101
Learn from the best the Library has to offer!
Join the study group in Meeting Room 1.
No food or drinks permitted.


In case anyone would like to avoid the Assistants as much as possible, or would like something else to do after yelling at them, there is another display that can be found periodically outside one of the doors of rotating locations. It says ‘Seed Library’ and, as the name implies, has little packets of seeds that are available! When seen outside the door, it will always lead to the garden. Time to get your hands dirty!

Interestingly, it seems the garden seems to follow the same general rules as the rest of the library- whatever someone expects the weather or season to be is what will be reflected in that outside space, with a sunrise/set pattern to match. When two or more people with different ideas of what it should be occupy the space, however, it gets… muddled.

And for those with hands just itching to express themselves with violence… the Safe Zone awaits. The Library’s safety mechanism triggers as damage is registered, whether to an Editor or a piece of the Library. As if in anticipation of some long stays, the previously-empty yacht does now have a few creature comforts. Food, drinks, a place to rest. Just try not to extend your stay too long or your more peaceful friends might start to wonder where you’ve gone.
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[personal profile] monstrous_bride 2026-01-05 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
She does catch that, because now she's a bit like a cat with a new toy.

"Strictly speaking, we're not - we're talking about your extremely hostile rejection of them. Also because I'm a contrary bitch sometimes and can change on a dime - and I need to do something to pass the time."

"And, finally, I'm curious how someone gets just that hostile - I've been shat on by the universe from a high height and I'm still not where you are."
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[personal profile] ugh_emotions 2026-01-05 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Do something else." It didn't care that she was curious. It wasn't talking.

She couldn't make it. She wasn't its owner. She wasn't its client. And its governor module wasn't functional anymore, so it didn’t even need to obey those humans anymore.

It turns around further, so all she can see of it is its back.

413 seconds.
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[personal profile] monstrous_bride 2026-01-11 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
She can't help it, she bursts into laughter.

"Oh my - you're going to fucking sulk? Like a child with drones built in? You didn't strike me as the sort to try to not look at it so it'll go away."
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[personal profile] ugh_emotions 2026-01-11 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Surprise; SecUnit is absolutely the type to not look at it until it goes away. Especially when the 'it' in question is feelings.

It suppresses a flinch at the sound of her laughter, but otherwise does't react. Or say anything in response. It's not sulking (SecUnits don't sulk. Sulking would trigger punishment from the governor module), but it is absolutely going to keep ignoring her for the next 399 seconds.

(It does, however, make a few updates to it's profile tags for the Bride.)