The room that Even had adopted as an office was smaller than the other two, not that Kadaj could see much of them through their doors on the way there, but not too small.
There was space for a desk, a chair, a selection of bookcases that he had re-purposed from the room's previous, ancient use and a sideboard. There was also an alcove near the rear of it, back in the corridor's direction, that he had filled with bookshelves. They were empty, as were the bookcases, for the most part, but it had not long been renovated and there was plenty of time to make it feel like home.
"Take a seat," Even said, indicating his chair at the desk.
There was only one. He hadn't anticipated holding meetings of any sort in the little room, nor entertaining visitors, so the notion of getting a second had never crossed his mind. Nevertheless, he let Kadaj sit. Should the conversation become lengthy or protracted, it would be easier for the taller of the two to perch on the edge of the desk.
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Date: 2016-01-24 11:49 pm (UTC)There was space for a desk, a chair, a selection of bookcases that he had re-purposed from the room's previous, ancient use and a sideboard. There was also an alcove near the rear of it, back in the corridor's direction, that he had filled with bookshelves. They were empty, as were the bookcases, for the most part, but it had not long been renovated and there was plenty of time to make it feel like home.
"Take a seat," Even said, indicating his chair at the desk.
There was only one. He hadn't anticipated holding meetings of any sort in the little room, nor entertaining visitors, so the notion of getting a second had never crossed his mind. Nevertheless, he let Kadaj sit. Should the conversation become lengthy or protracted, it would be easier for the taller of the two to perch on the edge of the desk.