The librarian, called Deborah, (not Deb, or Debbie), and the red-headed writer, aka the Raconteuse, were almost back to the library building again; they’d had a lovely, languid lunch in the Six-Sentence-Café-and-Bistro, they had looked out to the river, the water and the sky were more than blue, and not a cloud in sight, as they smiled, but then they both said, ‘come on, back to business,’ as they grinned.
They spread the various ancient books and maps around the large table, ‘where would you like to start,’ as Deborah put her pince-nez on, ‘always better to see,’ she remarked; while the Raconteuse bend over that very odd map, then she looked across to her, ‘you haven’t seen this before, even though you’ve been here for many years… is that right?’ – Deborah nodded.
‘I can’t really explain it with this strange map,’ said the Raconteuse, ‘but it seems to move around… look, watch it, but be careful, since earlier it almost made me shiver.’
‘Hmm, indeed, but at least I am a librarian so you don’t need to worry, you are secure in the knowledge that nothing bad would happen to you – trust me, I have been to many places, as have you, I imagine, since you’re a writer.’
The Raconteuse suddenly said, ‘it’s getting rather stuffy, shall I open a window?’ – not wanting to admit that she’d hardly been anywhere.
‘Yes, of course,’ said Deborah, although she kept looking at the map, staring… and staring, ‘mesmerising, isn’t it.’
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Di of Pensitivity 101 – Thursday’s Three Things Challenge: LANGUID, SECURE, STUFFY

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: CLOUD
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Maps with moving terrain? I am not good at directions when they don’t move!
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I am thinking that this is going to be a bit tricky, but maybe that librarian is particularly good at doing map reading – we’ll see!
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Captivating. She must have seen more than meets the eye on that more, or else she wouldn’t see clearly through it.
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on that map*
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hmm, working even harder now!
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Well, there is definitely something going on in that map, but what? We are still working on that!
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Yes. Would be glad to know what she saw in the next unfolding.
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Just next week… 😉
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Aight. I’ll be patient
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desks and stiff chairs
internet
privacy in public
when jr is here
dig?
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Definitely digging… and more!😉
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good manic and i m waiting. which btw i hate to do! lmao
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It may sound arcane and cryptic, yet it is intriguing! This map must be a secret.By the way, I like the name Deborah, and Sting!😉🥰
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Yup, you’re right about that strange map. Plus, you’re way ahead, by the way, with what you have just inferred!😊🤔😉
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Aww, thank you! 😊🥰🙏❤️
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The librarian is called Deborah, not Deb, not Debbie. Reminds me of something… 😂😂
Also, the Red-Headed-Writer has been to many places…through her writing. She can be happy about that at least. 😉 The two of them are now going to a new place together. Nice installment Chris.
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Thanks so much, Darnell. But I have no idea what I am going to do next week (just being a writer, kind of).🤔😆
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That odd, mesmerizing map sounds ominous. I hope Deborah can handle whatever it has to offer her.
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It’s certainly interesting, and I am sure Deb… sorry, Deborah, will be fine.
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Ooh, what will the map show?!
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I have no idea… yet!! 🤔
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Chris, I already want to know more about these two! The way you hint at their histories and the mystery of the map makes me eager to follow them further.
Much love,
David
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Ooh, I am so glad about that. Thanks, David.😊🗺️
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🤗 🤗 🤗
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Great installment, Chris! Sounds like you have yourself a Harry Potter-ish map — the best kind! (From Rand McNally to Random McNally. 🙂 )
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Ooh, good one – those two great printers and publishes, Rand & McNally – maybe a special old atlas. Although more likely the two twins, Fred & George, and there interesting map!
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🙂
Fred and George Weasley — wonderful characters!
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My kind of map! Great installment, Chris.
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Excellent, Chris!
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Nice inclusion Chris! Maps in motion eh. Opens up a new avenue of direction!
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Great three words, Di, and yes, several avenues could be very interesting, and maybe some dead ends as well.
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Away you go my friend…………. looking forward to the twists and turns.
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a shifty map … love it!
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Fun, eh!
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Oh my, how marvellous — an animated map! How clever you are!
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Pity I don’t know how it works though!!😆
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Brigid would try mirror magic. (grin)
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Hmm… 🤔
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I was always fascinated by the pince-nez when I was a kid. I’m so bad with directions that maps seem to move on their own when I try to follow them.
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Well, let’s hope that Deborah can read any kind of map, ancient, modern and very odd as well.
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Fingers crossed!
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what an excellent scene! with one of my favorite themes: maps and the endlessly fascinating question of when is the map (closest to being) the territory.
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Oh yes, wonderful maps… from territory to territory, and more. Maybe going even over the high seas! What do you think?
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Were the locations on the map seeming to move, or was it more like the Marauder’s Map where it shows where people are and they are moving.
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Oh yes, that’s the one. It’s Harry Potter’s, isn’t it.😊
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Very intriguing mag- magical.
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Tee-hee, very much so!!🪄
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Awesome
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That map’s got us all intrigued!
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Excellent… I am pleased about that!
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Nice name for a librarian, I have to say. 😂 I love that she has pince-nez too! So librarian-ish. Sounds like the Raconteuse is starting on an action filled adventure. 🧐
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I am rather pleased about this new person. We like a Deborah… and what she’s wearing too. I’m thinking that the Raconteuse will start to wear some nice cardigans. Good for me too, since it’s autumn now!! 🍂😊
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I daren’t ask what happens if one calls the Librarian, “Debbie”!
(lunch at the SSC&B is always a treat 😊)
The Raconteuse and Deborah seem a most excellent investigative team. Between the two of them, I’m confident they’ll get to the bottom of the “mystery map”. Especially important, since the map has an odd effect on the red-headed writer.
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Those two are getting deep into reading and maybe a little philosophy as well. But also as you said – an odd feeling for that writer is still there.🤔
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Ah… reminds me of the Harry Potter ‘up to no good’ map that showed the movements of folks in Hogwarts. 🙂
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Yup, that’s the one! 😉
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