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Leo nodded, feeling a bit more confident. "I appreciate the help, Sarah. Sometimes these shelves feel like they were built for giants."
Leo sighed, adjusting his glasses. This was his daily reality—until he reached the library. The library was his sanctuary, mostly because the librarian, Ms. Hatcher, was the only person who treated him like he was six feet tall.
She handed him the book, making sure he had a firm grip on it before letting go. "Don't let the rush in the hallways get to you. Quality over quantity, right?" Small on Top Download [v0.44] (Latest Version) ...
The morning sun hit the pavement, but for Leo, the view was mostly a sea of waistlines and backpacks. At barely five feet tall, navigating the hallway between third and fourth period felt like being a tugboat in a harbor full of ocean liners.
"Looking for this?" she asked, her voice carrying a playful hum. Leo nodded, feeling a bit more confident
Leo looked up. It was Sarah, the captain of the volleyball team. She stood nearly a foot taller than him, her athletic frame making the small library cubicle feel even tighter.
"Yeah. Thanks," Leo muttered, feeling his face heat up. He hate-loved this specific feeling—the way he had to crane his neck just to make eye contact. This was his daily reality—until he reached the library
As he reached for a reference book on the top shelf—a feat that required a literal leap of faith—a shadow fell over him. A long, slender hand reached up, effortlessly plucking the book from the shelf and handing it down to him.