Book Lovers

Ariel Demure was exploring the dimly-lit library stacks, carefully skimming through the books lined up on a bookcase. Little did she know, Erin Everheart, also a book enthusiast, was on the other side of that very same shelf, skimming through the titles on her end. Eventually, Ariel picked a book from the shelf, coinciding with Erin pulling out a book opposite hers.
Through the resulting gap, both women locked eyes, sparking an immediate attraction. Ariel and Erin quickly connected over their mutual love for the genre. Soft murmurs expressed their surprise at finally encountering someone else in this secluded area of the library.
One of them mentioned how refreshing it was to encounter someone who appreciated sensual romance tales crafted by lesbian writers, instead of disregarding them as trite or excessive. The alignment of their meeting seemed almost destined. Erin inquired about the book Ariel held, discovering it was 'The Sultan's Zenana.
' Erin confessed she was also looking for that particular book, but graciously allowed Ariel to keep it. Ariel, however, proposed they share the book. sidling over to Erin's position among the piles of books.
Their faces illuminated with curiosity upon finally capturing a full view of each other. As they engaged in reading the book together, the air grew thick with flirtatious undertones. Ariel slyly alluded to inviting Erin to her abode for a more private experience of 'reading' together, hinting at something far more intimate.
Erin welcomed the seductive exchange, proposing they should not delay but indulge in 'reading' right there and then. Ariel hesitated, expressing concerns of potential spectators in the library. Erin assured Ariel they would remain clandestine – as long as they were discrete, they could engage in as much 'reading' as they desired.
Smirking at the proposition, Ariel couldn't resist the temptation, leading to tender kisses and mischievous intimacy amidst the bookshelves. However, their actions needed to be inconspicuous to avoid discovery by Daphne, the vigilant librarian.