>Be Anon. >And right now, you're bored out of your mind. >One customer is browsing the shelves near the back of the small shop while you lazily lean against the cashier counter. >To your side is one particular bat pony, lazing on a sofa by a coffee table with her belly upwards, a book in her face. "Echo, this is a book store, not a library." >"Nnn," she mumbles, not doing much more than acknowledging your presence. >You sigh. "Seriously, put the book back. Knowing you, you're going to ruin it." >"Nnnnnnn..." she whines, dropping the book to her side and squirming in annoyance. "Alright, alright. Fine, just... don't ruin the book." >You're pretty sure she just fell asleep, but oh well. >You're interrupted from your dilemma with the ringing of your front door opening. >Hereshecomes.jpg >Sure enough, another bat pony stares at you from above the 'Welcome" mat. >"Oh, hey Anon, Echo. Just came by to pick something up," Mosina says, adjusting her spectacles. >"Mmm." Echo acknowledges from her lazy haze. "Hey Mosina," you say, monotonously. "Anything in particular? Not that I can help." >She rolls her eyes. >"You run the only bookstore in Canterlot and yet you know nothing about books." >You shrug. >You didn't ask for a monopoly. "Cry me a river." >Ignoring your remark, Mosina walks up to the counter and glances over to Echo curiously before looking at you. >"So, what is your opinion on H.P. Hoofcraft?" >You shrug. "He's an author." >"Yes," Mosina says, letting out a sigh. "But what of his work? Do you think the recent Sea Rich's stuff can live up?" "Eh." >"...Nothing?" she says, perhaps expecting your empty hands. >She begins to walk off to browse the shelves of books. >"What about his 'Song of Depths?' I heard it was decent." >You don't think she learns. "It's a book." >"What about you, Echo?" >"Mmbrbgh." >You grab a piece of paper, rip off a small corner, ball it up and throw it at Echo's exposed tummy. >"No," she mumbles. >A few minutes pass before Mosina returns from the labyrinth of books with one tucked under her right wing. >She walks up to the couch Echo is on and plops herself down beside Echo's comatose figure. >"The 'Fire Mirror', by Sea Rich. I heard this one was good, too," she says, taking out her book and opening the cover to begin reading. >Sometimes, you don't think she ever listens to you. "Mosina." >"Yes?" she answers, not looking up from her novel. "Remember. Bookstore, not library." >"Mhmm," she humms, ignoring you. >Half an hour passes with relative silence, barring the turning of her pages, Echo's soft snoring and the occasional customer coming in to purchase something. >She's still reading her novel, seemingly with no intention to stop. >Jokes on her, though, you've been preparing. >Picking up one tiny ball of paper from dozens you've created, you throw it at the back of Mosina's head. >Unfortunately, it got stuck in her ponytail, and she didn't seem to notice. >You throw three more at the same time. >That got her attention. >"Huh? Oh! I seemed to have drifted--AAH!" >You surprise her with a face full of paper confetti, causing her to scream and screech. >"Anon! What the hell!" >Echo is up now beside her, snickering to herself. >"Hehehe--you got balls to the face," Echo laughs. >Mosina tries to shake the paper out of her mane but you bombard her with more. >One positive thing about working in a book store is the abundance of paper. >"Alright! I'll pay! I always do, please stop!" >You chuck another small handful, Echo giggling all the way. "I aint seeing any money, dorkbat!" >"Okay, sheesh! Here you go!" she whines, flinging some bits onto your counter through your relentless assault. >Finally, you stop, paper balls all over Mosina and the floor. >Muttering to herself, she grabs her book and marches out of the store. >She'll be back. >You look to Echo, who is now eying all the mess. "I aint paying you to laze around, Echo." >"You're not paying me anything." "Clean this up and I'll buy you extra fruit." >At this, she brightens up and rushes to the back of your store to fetch a broom.