Entry 1 โ The Beginning
There was a sharp knock on Linda's door.
"Come in," she said, swinging around on her desk chair to face the invitee.
"I'm sorry to disturb you, Ms. Smith," Jonathan said, pushing a book cart before him. There was just a hint of nervousness in his voice. "We have finished cleaning out the storage room and these are the items for you to review." He indicated with his right hand the selection of volumes on the cart. Then, he quickly asked, "I was supposed to bring these to your office, wasn't I?"
Linda smiled, inwardly to herself in amusement, and outwardly to Jonathan in support. He had displayed many of the signs of a beginning infatuation with her since the first week of joining the staff. While appreciating the attention on a personal level, Linda quickly set a professional atmosphere between them, so as to avoid any form of impropriety. While she admitted to herself that Jonathan was quite attractive, having just graduated from collage, she knew that a relationship would be unethical, not to mention the fact that she was twenty years his senior.
"Thank you very much, Jonathan," she said, getting up from her chair. "Yes, I did ask for all non-catalogued items to be brought to this office. Please leave the cart over here, beside my desk."
Jonathan did as he was told while Linda walked around her desk to the cart. Having a life long love of books, she immediately crouched down before the cart and began scanning the titles on the spine. Without acknowledging it, she was aware of Jonathan slowly walking out of the office, his eyes on her. He followed his set pattern of always being discreet in his purveying of her, never lingering too long or in sight of others. Because of his discreetness and modestly, Linda never brought up the subject that she knew what he was doing, and inwardly, she considered this flattering. Always professional, though, Linda never wore provocative clothing or put herself in a provocative position. Her dress suits were earthy colors, her shoes low and plain. The makeup she applied was low-key, and her hair always up in some bun-like coiffure.
Linda returned her full attention to the volumes before her. Getting ready for the upcoming renovations had taken time, and the staff would need swing space. The items before her were in a basement storage room that few, if any, librarians had entered in quite some time, herself included. The vast majority of items held in this storage room had been processed by the other staffโeither integrated into another part of the collection, or weeded. These items on the cart needed her special attention.
Some volumes were easily identifiedโearlier editions of now-classic texts, probably put in storage to save on shelf space. The staff would want her to make the decision whether to weed these or not. For the other volumes, Linda had to pull them off the cart and skim through the pages. These appeared to be ledgers and listings of acquisitions, with annotations. Some were hand written, indicating their great age.
An old, dusty box on the bottom shelf of the cart caught her eye. She pulled the box out, stood up and placed it on the desk. Removing the cover carefully, so as not to damage the possibly brittle material, she found a set of leather bound volumes inside, tied with a black string. Linda undid the bow and picked up the first volume. It appeared to be in good shape, with no signs of damage or decay.
Despite any obvious title, the contents inside were quickly identified as a diary, due to the dated entries on each page, their structure, and their conversational manner. The "title" page simply had the name, "Clarissa White." The name jostled something in her memory. Wasn't Clarissa one of her predecessors? Linda stood up, went over to the filing cabinets and began to rummage through the files. Her hand came upon the "History of the Library" folder and withdrawing it, she quickly found the list of prior library directors. There was Clarissa, third from the top on the list. Intrigued, Linda went back to the desk, sat in her chair, and again picked up the volume.
Linda flipped through the pages, and rested her finger on the one marked, "March 13th, 1902. A day of unexpected pleasure." Curious, she read the entry:
Today was truly a beautiful spring day, in more than one way. While work was typical in its course, I was surprised by an unexpected visitor just before closing. For the sake of discretion, let me leave the kind sir's name off this account. He is a traveling salesman from a reputable publisher.
We have had occasion to meet on a professional level in the past, and so began our conversation with the usual pleasantries about the weather and new scientific discoveries. I must say I have always found him pleasant to the eye, and this day was no exception. He has, as well, graced me with more than one glance upon my being, especially to linger upon my bosom. His eyes today were especially, how shall I say it, full of hunger and anticipation. When the last of my staff reported that their time for the day was done and that they were heading homeward, I decided to be a bit more forward with our salesman.
"My good sir, I so desire to see what you have to offer me this day," I started.
He smiled, handing me the publisher's newest catalog, then adding, "I would be happy to show you the special wares we have available, upon our next trip. For your pleasure, of course."
"Why," I asked most sweetly, "Don't you usually have volumes for me to peruse? Something for me to touch?"