Moreover, it was her considerable enjoyment of the operatic performance that had her heading in the direction of the library the following afternoon in search of a particular book, one she’d noted upon one of her previous visits, the volume recounting the combined works of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries’ most celebrated composers. Entering into the room a few moments later, she cast her gaze intently upon the densely stocked shelves, struggling to recall the book’s general location. So focused was she on her search, that she failed to note the person sitting upon one of the leather wingchairs near the room’s tall bank of multi-paned windows until a slight cough alerted her to his presence. Spinning around, Penny was surprised to see Rafael sitting near the windows, holding a small, leather-bound book within his hands. “Oh, I beg your pardon,” she stated apologetically. “I didn’t realize the room was occupied. I’ll come back later,”
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